If you've got a problem (or something that even slightly resembles a problem), there's a support group for you, somewhere out there. canadadrugcenter.com
There's even Lip Balm Anonymous, whose mission is "to stay free from lip balm and to help others achieve the same freedom."
A sampling from their self-evaluation:
The site started out as am honest joke, but has turned out to be a useful resource to true, real-life Bonne Bell addicts.
Excellent.
(via Chicago Tribume via ObscureStore)
These answers are theoritical of course and don't necessarily reflect any truth or validity in my life. Then again they might.
transmitted by Matt on March 12, 2003 11:57 AMDon't you hate it after you post, you realize that you misspelled something? Like "unfortunately". And yipes "theoretical". Man am I ignorant today! Little help Courtney.
*hides head in shame*
transmitted by Matt on March 12, 2003 12:02 PMA friend and I used to joke that we were addicted to Blistex. We finally kicked our habit and have stayed away from the stuff for years. I can't wait to tell her there's support group for sad, sad people like us! ;-) sigh. If only we'd known about it years ago.
transmitted by patricia on March 17, 2003 09:44 PM