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Famous Addicts
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Name that substance
100
"Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity" is this step.
What is Step 2?
100
In 1929, this famous New York stockbroker crashed with the stock market and became a hopeless drunk until co-founding AA.
Who is Bill Wilson?
100
This guitarist and singer played with the Yardbirds, Cream and Blind Faith. He has been sober since 1987. He has endowed a treatment center in Antigua. Two of his songs are "Layla" and "Cocaine."
Who is Eric Clapton?>
100
This 1996 British film follows a group of depressed heroin addicts and their passage through life. Starring Ewan MacGregor
What is "Trainspotting"
100
This drug is often characterized as a "gateway drug"
What is Marijuana?
200
An individual who shares their experience, strength and hope to guide a less experienced individual through the process of AA is called.....
What is a Sponsor?
200
This surgeon from Ohio often went into operating rooms hungover and later co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous.
Who is Dr. Bob Smith?
200
This 1980's teen heartthrob is best known for his roles in Lucas, License to Drive and The Lost Boys. He died in March 2010, due to complications surrounding his drug addiction.
Who is Corey Haim?
200
This 2000 film is about a newspaper columnist who is forced into rehab after she crashes a limo she stole from her sisters wedding into a house. Starring Sandra Bullock.
What is "28-days"
200
This over the counter medication is often abused because of its availability. Its sold as Robitussin but when used in an abusive manner, it is sometimes called by this "trippy" name.
What is Robo-trippin'?
300
In this step, we make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
What is Step 4
300
Bill W. was born in 1895 at his parents home and business, which, ironically, was what?
What is a Bar.
300
This actor has had issues with cocaine, prostitutes and gambling. His "winning" ways got him fired from his hit show, Two and a Half Men.
Who is Charlie Sheen?
300
This 2000 film stars Haley Joel Osment, Helen Hunt and Kevin Spacey. Haley Joel Osment's character is killed at the end of the movie.
What is "Pay It Forward?"
300
On 2/23/12, South Dakota passed a new synthetic drug law, SB23, that prohibits manufacture, distribution and possession a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Name a substance this law applies to.
What is K2, Bath Salts, Posh, etc
400
"Continued to take our personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it" is this step. It is the only step that can be worked out of sequence.
What is Step 10?
400
Other than writing the book "Alcoholic Anonymous", Bill W. also wrote a set of spiritual guidelines to ensure the survival of individual AA groups, which also has the number 12 in the title.
What is the Twelve Traditions?
400
This retired professional basketball player is also known for his eccentric appearance, "bad boy" antics and high profile relationships with Madonna and Carmen Electra.
Who is Dennis Rodman?
400
This 2000 film explores illegal drug trade from a number of perspectives. Starring Benicio del Toro, Michael Douglas, and Catherine Zeta Jones.
What is "Traffic?"
400
Name a substance where withdrawal can be fatal.
What are Alcohol, Barbituates or Benzodiazepines?
500
Friends and families of problem drinkers find understanding and support here in this Alcoholics Anonymous sub group specifically designed for non-alcoholics.
What is Al-Anon?
500
The name of the man who first did a 12 step on Bill Wilson in the name of the Oxford Group. This man also later died of his alcoholism.
Who is Ebbie Thacher?
500
This Freaky Friday and Parent Trap star has gone to jail for cocaine possession, theft, and drunk driving. Her mom, Dina, has partied with her. Her father, Michael, has been in prison for drugs, also.
Who is Lindsay Lohan?
500
This 1995 film stars Nicolas Cage as an alcoholic who goes to a city in Nevada with plans to drink himself to death.
What is "Leaving Las Vegas?" In April 1994, shortly before preproduction of the film began, John O’Brien, author of the semi-autobiographical novel this film is based on, committed suicide. As a result, the production was stopped temporarily.
500
This drug is considered a "Club Drug"
What is ecstasy (MDMA)