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		By: Patrick Rodriguez		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t feel Carr was dishonest, but addiction is that f@#?ing slippery.  You try so hard to hold onto everything and tow the line that you don&#039;t realize that the little bit that you squeezed between your fingers is that which trips you and makes you fall.  No matter how many meetings you go to or how much you steele yourself against making the same mistakes, you are who you are . . . an addict.  Carr wasn&#039;t dishonest, on the contrary he was so honest it sounds crazy, because, in the final analysis, it (addiction) is.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t feel Carr was dishonest, but addiction is that f@#?ing slippery.  You try so hard to hold onto everything and tow the line that you don&#8217;t realize that the little bit that you squeezed between your fingers is that which trips you and makes you fall.  No matter how many meetings you go to or how much you steele yourself against making the same mistakes, you are who you are . . . an addict.  Carr wasn&#8217;t dishonest, on the contrary he was so honest it sounds crazy, because, in the final analysis, it (addiction) is.</p>
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