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                                     so I didn’t drink very much of it. I didn’t like it. Later
                                     I learned the definition of a social drinker: some-
                                     one who could take it or leave it.
                                       When I was about ten years old, we all came back
                                     from my cousin’s bar mitzvah services to celebrate at
                                     my grandmother’s house. There I had my first real
                                     drink. All the adults went over to the table for a
                                     schnapps. There were all these little tiny glasses in
                                     front of various liquor bottles and everybody was hav-
                                     ing one, so I had one too. It was good. It was smooth
                                     and warm and wonderful. I liked it and went back for
                                     another. This one wasn’t smooth—it was hot going
                                     down, not as wonderful.
                                       After that I drank what I could, when I could,
                                     where I could. Not much, not often, not as a ten-year-
                                     old. At that First Step table we figured out, or they did
                                     anyhow, that that was alcoholic drinking—having one
                                     and going back for a second right away. I know now I
                                     never had just one drink, ever.
                                       One night they were talking about how much they
                                     drank, and one guy said he had so many beers, the
                                     next guy talked about shots, one about mixed drinks I
                                     never heard of, another about so many pints, and on it
                                     went around the table. When my turn came, I said I
                                     didn’t know. “Wow, that much,” they said. “No,” I said.
                                     I meant I didn’t know the amount. I drank mostly at
                                     home and poured some in a tall glass and drank that
                                     and did it several times. “Well, how many times did
                                     you refill?” “I don’t know.”
                                       Somebody asked it another way. He wanted to
                                     know, how many did I buy? “Well,” I said, “I stopped
                                     in the package store every day and bought one.” “Oh,”
                                     he said. “How many did you have left at the end of the
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