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  1. No smoking for me today - NOPE!
    11 points
  2. It's Thursday it's NOPE...
    11 points
  3. Gday NOPE starts this day C
    11 points
  4. 01:31 and about to walk the furbabies... Happy to say NOPE.
    10 points
  5. Nope! Going to a BBQ. They told me, I'll be the guest of honor!
    10 points
  6. Haven't seen you for a while. Hope all is well.
    9 points
  7. NOPE... Its Friday yay.... And that's another work week of Nopes.
    8 points
  8. Good morning. I pledge NOPE today.
    8 points
  9. Nope not today, it's a smokefree day yayyyyy
    7 points
  10. NOPE! Bring on the weekend!
    7 points
  11. Wait you in the 16th already? What sorcerry is this? NOPE!
    7 points
  12. Nope. Smoking is not an option.
    7 points
  13. 6 points
  14. Beazel - you are such an inspiration to us all. Your honesty; your kindness; and your “common sense” have been my “go to” ideas for living without our smokes. Thanks for all that you do & congratulations on achieving your One Year status. Save me a seat & please stay active on this board - you are saving countless lives. All the best to you!
    6 points
  15. NOPE Happy Friday, everybody!
    5 points
  16. Looks like some bureaucratic busywork to me. No real thought given to the nature of addiction and addicts. Just shuffle some paperwork around, take a vote, and pat ourselves on the back for having done something. "Regulators estimate about 5 million additional people would quit cigarettes within one year of the new nicotine limits." I'm about 92.76% certain that number was pulled out of thin-air to make it look as though they actually did some research. By my estimate, their estimate is little more than a fart in the wind.
    5 points
  17. I keep coming here to post something but I just end up reading this one again.....I'm a competitive person and well, I got nothing.
    5 points
  18. So very proud of you Beazel. You made it.
    5 points
  19. It was bound to happen once I got into the whole health and fitness lifestyle. The only thing I've ever done in moderation is moderation.
    5 points
  20. Thank you sweet & wonderful people! You are my rocks & my salvation. You are my spirit lifters & my doubt squashers. This - BY FAR - has been the most difficult quit of my life. In past quits, I kick back and wait for The Big Excuse - it always shows up...okay tragedy has struck you can smoke now, but....way to go....you tried..... This time my mantra got me here - Smoking Is Not An Option - Along with an amazing support group, education about the addiction, NOPE, and one fearless husband who has lived with the spawn of satan without blinking an eye. But...I move forward with caution... The demon is not dead and as long as she is living I must fight the (ever changing) good fight. I can not and will not go back to square one again! This cat is too old & tired. I think it's best to hang around another year (or so) to cement my quit and move toward that beautiful feeling of freedom. (and to those that I will never see again (but will remain in my heart)...if you are lurking...thank you for supporting me in my journey )
    5 points
  21. 4 points
  22. Lisa you’re doing so great. You’re such an inspiration! Boo, you’re a superhero. Me, I tried a 20-minute “Zumba Strong” intensive on YouTube. Pretty challenging and fun!
    4 points
  23. Thanks everyone!! I did get to celebrate! My hubby had a random weekday off (he hardly ever does) so we went out for lunch plus bowling/laser tag. Sorry I've been away; I'll get back on track soon. Thank you again for your kind words to lift my spirits! I wish you all strength and health!
    4 points
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