I crawled through the dirty streets; naked, hungry, craving what I needed. It didn't start out this way.
"Just try it," they all told me, "you won't get hooked."
So I tried it. And for a while it was all just good fun. You never realize that the worm of addiction has burrowed its way into your brain and slithered through your veins until it's too late to stop it.
I tried to quit. I really did. But the detox is too hard, too gutwrenchingly painful.
I admit it. I'm an addict. And I need my fix.
Thank you, Drablr.com.
Christopher over 6 years ago
And I'll resume the Randolph story tonight. 😁
Neville Hunt over 6 years ago
I need my fix too, Christopher, but now Drablr's been fixed! :-) Can't wait for more Jakeisodes!
Christopher over 6 years ago
I was tweeting and sending Facebook messages to Drablr trying to get in touch with someone!
Yeah, the fix title was a double meaning.
Neville Hunt over 6 years ago
I've been in contact with Michael Cook the owner of Drablr a number of times with various queries. I alerted him to the problem and as soon as he read my message he both replied and fixed the site. He has been particularly helpful to me and is very much a good guy. You can reach him on info@drablr.com
Indigo Estoria over 6 years ago
I don't have that strong of an addiction but I feel for you all. Lol I'm glad for ya though.
Christopher over 6 years ago
Thanks, Indigo. It was something the owner of the site said on Twitter after I tweeted to him that prompted this drabble.