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    Tomorrow is trash day. I decided to clean out the cabinet I hide my empty bottles in. I started counting. About 5 of the large wine bottles, 2 large vodka bottles, 3 medium sized vodka bottles and an empty box of wine. It all barely fit in a regular size kitchen garbage bag. I had to double bag it. I waited until I knew my neighbors had already taken out their trash (we share a garbage can) and dumped it as quietly as possible; difficult to do with all that glass klinking. I went through all of those bottles in 2-3 weeks. It's disgusting. I'm so happy I have those bottles out of my house. No more reminders. Done and gone.

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    Does anyone have any similar experiences?

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      #3
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      Yep, Jewels, sure do. Fortunately I have my own wheelie bin and recycle bin, so when I put the 'empties' in I'd put them at the bottom and heap everything else on top. Leaning into a stinky bin to lie the bottles down gently so the neighbours don't hear the clinking is not a good look (I'm just over 5'). I've also carried them out in my handbag and deposited them in service station bins, council bins and (oops) neighbours' bins.
      I am always happy after the truck comes and think to myself "There goes more shameful evidence."
      I was very happy this week...no shameful evidence to sneak out into the laneway.
      Good job on having the house AL empty.
      :h Mish :h
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      AF since 25th November, 2011

      What might have been is an abstraction
      Remaining a perpetual possibility
      Only in a world of speculation.
      What might have been and what has been
      Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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        #4
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        Mishmash;966456 wrote: Yep, Jewels, sure do. Fortunately I have my own wheelie bin and recycle bin, so when I put the 'empties' in I'd put them at the bottom and heap everything else on top. Leaning into a stinky bin to lie the bottles down gently so the neighbours don't hear the clinking is not a good look (I'm just over 5'). I've also carried them out in my handbag and deposited them in service station bins, council bins and (oops) neighbours' bins.
        I am always happy after the truck comes and think to myself "There goes more shameful evidence."
        I was very happy this week...no shameful evidence to sneak out into the laneway.
        Good job on having the house AL empty.
        :h Mish :h
        Thanks mish!! You have been so sportive on all of my posts recently. Yeah, I know what you mean with grabing other trash bags to cover mine up. It's so sad that I had to plan to take my garbage out at a certain time....normal people just take the trash out. Not me. I have to keep it under cover.

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          #5
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          Yes Jewels, like Mishmash, my bottles used to go anywhere and everywhere and I identify with the relief of getting rid of the evidence. I used to feel uncomfortable when Hubs was up in the bedroom cos that's where I used to hide them until I had binned them, I'm sure he wondered why I always followed him upstairs when he was there!! Lovely now being able to tell him or my son to get something out of my handbag either cos I usually had some sort of a bottle in that too so it used always be a 'no go' area for them! Horrible, horrible, horrible - yet another memory we should hold close to us the next time we get a booze urge!
          Molly
          Contentedly sober since 27/12/2011
          contentedly NF since 8/04/14

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            #6
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            mollyka;966463 wrote: Yes Jewels, like Mishmash, my bottles used to go anywhere and everywhere and I identify with the relief of getting rid of the evidence. I used to feel uncomfortable when Hubs was up in the bedroom cos that's where I used to hide them until I had binned them, I'm sure he wondered why I always followed him upstairs when he was there!! Lovely now being able to tell him or my son to get something out of my handbag either cos I usually had some sort of a bottle in that too so it used always be a 'no go' area for them! Horrible, horrible, horrible - yet another memory we should hold close to us the next time we get a booze urge!
            Molly
            Awesome Molly! I'm slowly, but surely, heading your way. No more AL!

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              #7
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              Jewels83;966451 wrote: Does anyone have any similar experiences?
              Yes. Just last Saturday, my 3rd AF day after a two week binge, I took out the bottles and cans. One large bin bag without wine boxes, of which there were fortunately none this time, (wine does me much worse than beer), but two vodka bottles, one of which I drank neat in a day.

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                #8
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                Ah Brady...neat vodka. My drink of anger!!!
                :h Mish :h
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                Never give up...
                GET UP!!!

                AF since 25th November, 2011

                What might have been is an abstraction
                Remaining a perpetual possibility
                Only in a world of speculation.
                What might have been and what has been
                Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                  #9
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                  here too, I still have some in the furnace room from years ago that have yet to be thrown out.

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                    #10
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                    We can do this!!!
                    :h Mish :h
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                    Never give up...
                    GET UP!!!

                    AF since 25th November, 2011

                    What might have been is an abstraction
                    Remaining a perpetual possibility
                    Only in a world of speculation.
                    What might have been and what has been
                    Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                      #11
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                      PeaceSeeking;966565 wrote: here too, I still have some in the furnace room from years ago that have yet to be thrown out. Here in Ontario we can return them to the Beer Store for refund, but I am going to toss them very soon. It's a mess in there now I don't want to venture in there....
                      Oh, just remembered: the cleanup I posted about totally excluded the whole cupboard full of returnables I still have, but they're 750ml bottles and need some carriage.

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                        #12
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                        Mishmash;966561 wrote: Ah Brady...neat vodka. My drink of anger!!!
                        I find that ml for ml it's true what they say, that it gives less hangover, but it's all too easy to consume way more ml vodka than beer alcohol.

                        BTW, why does all the literature insist on measuring AL in grams? There may be a medical reason for this, but as a consumer it puts me in a spot. If you tell me x ml of alcohol does y, I know that 2 shots of vodka give me more or less 20ml AL.

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                          #13
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                          Oh dear, you're talking Maths to me....Swahili would be just as easy...
                          :h Mish :h
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                          Never give up...
                          GET UP!!!

                          AF since 25th November, 2011

                          What might have been is an abstraction
                          Remaining a perpetual possibility
                          Only in a world of speculation.
                          What might have been and what has been
                          Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                            #14
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                            :hello: everyone,

                            In my worst days I used to hide empties everywhere but could never remember where I had put them!!!! Whenever we did a spring clean or change a room round my stomach would be in knots and I would hang my head in shame as the empties were found.

                            We have just ordered new bedroom carpets and furniture for all 3 bedrooms which means that every cupboard and drawer had to be emptied totally!!!! I was still scared after not drinking for a year that we would find something but we didn't ................

                            The good thing for me is that now there is absolutely no going back because if hubby found an empty now there is no way it could be old!!!!
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                              #15
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                              I can relate, Jewels. Like Mish, people in my city have special bins for trash and recycling, so it's much more private. Still, I'd always wheel my incredibly heavy bin to the curb late at night, trying to move slowly so people couldn't hear the bottles clinking around inside. Newspapers go into the same bin, helping to muffle the racket a bit! I'm pleased to say that my recycling bin is at an all-time low these days!

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