Page 124 Productions | Bill W. film about the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous

New movie out now in US theatres and coming to DVD soon

Trailer Here

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDjTW154WwQ

About Bill W.

Bill W. tells the story of William G. Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, a man included in TIME Magazine’s “100 Persons of the 20th Century.” Interviews, recreations, and rare archival material reveal how Bill Wilson, a hopeless drunk near death from his alcoholism, found a way out of his own addiction and then forged a path for countless others to follow. With Bill as its driving force, A.A. grew from a handful of men to a worldwide fellowship of over 2 million men and women – a success that made him an icon within A.A., but also an alcoholic unable to be a member of the very society he had created. A reluctant hero, Bill Wilson lived a life of sacrifice and service, and left a legacy that continues every day, all around the world.

via Page 124 Productions | Bill W. film about the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Bill W movie poster

Robin Williams on Alcoholics

 

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLtPp_xIpC4

Coke and Pepsi contain tiny traces of alcohol, reveals French research

Coke and Pepsi contain tiny traces of alcohol, reveals French research | Mail Online.

Not as bad for you as the sugar or caffeine at 0.001% but something to think about.

Kings Cross Coke Sign

Winchester Cathedral

Another one from the Lunch Break during this years Winchester AA Convention.

HDR Fusion with corrected verticals.

Winchester Cathedral and Thomas Thetcher

A couple of shots I took during the lunch break at this years Winchester AA Convention.

HDR down the nave of Winchester Cathedral. The building was consecrated in 1093. Under William of Wykeham (1367-1404) the Romanesque nave was transformed, recased in Caen stone and remodelled in the Perpendicular style.

 

Thomas Thetcher, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography.

In Memory of

Thomas Thetcher

a Grenadier in the North Reg. of Hants Militia, who died of a violent Fever contracted by drinking Small Beer when hot the 12 May 1764. Aged 26 Years. In grateful remembrance of whose universal good will towards his Comrades, this Stone is placed here at their expence, as a small testimony of their regard and concern.

Here sleeps in peace a Hampshire Grenadier,

Who caught his death by drinking cold small Beer,

Soldiers be wise from his untimely fall

And when ye’re hot drink Strong or none at all.

This memorial being decay’d was restor’d by the Officers of the Garrison A.D. 1781.

An Honest Soldier never is forgot

Whether he die by Musket or by Pot.

The Stone was replaced by the North Hants Militia when disembodied at Winchester, on 26 April 1802, in consequence of the original Stone being destroyed.

And again replaced by The Royal Hampshire Regiment 1966.

Bill W., author of Alcoholics Anonymous, misquotes the gravestone on the first page, writing:

We landed in England. I visited Winchester Cathedral. Much moved, I wandered outside. My attention was caught by a doggerel on an old tombstone: ‘Here lies a Hampshire Grenadier / Who caught his death / Drinking cold small beer. / A good soldier is ne’er forgot / Whether he dieth by musket / Or by Pot.'”

Brownie 127



Brownie 127, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography.

Old Brownie 127 Camera

ukjohnd.com award

Dave Harm of daveharm.com has kindly awarded this a site his monthly “Pass It On” award.

passiton_award

Check out his blog Naked Daze with Dave too co-authored  with Snowdrop for some great inspiration poems and posts.

Rather nice to get my first proper “award” and not the bogus “Health Insurance scam awards I’ve been sent in the past.

BBC News – David Cameron’s daughter Nancy left behind at pub

BBC News – David Cameron's daughter Nancy left behind at pub.

Good job he’s a Tory otherwise Social Services would have been round!