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  1. Beautiful people and this is just beautiful no matter how you look at it. So thankful for ‘QuitTrain’.
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  2. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)
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  4. After being in touch and supporting each other as quitters since the summer of 2013, I had the pleasure of stopping by and meeting Paul and his lovely wife, Janet! They were so kind and welcoming to Dennis, me, and my Mom. Hoping they will share the recipe for the wonderful ginger cookies!
    4 points
  5. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required)
    4 points
  6. How Wonderful.... Im so happy to finally see you all.... Nice to meet you Paul and your lovely Lady . Thank you for all the support and fun you have shared with me over the years ....
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  8. It was a pleasure and honor to meet you! I think Dennis and your mom were good sports to take a drive so we could visit. Let me know what type of cookies you like and I will see what I can do.
    3 points
  9. @BAT Good afternoon!! Hope your feeling a little better today!!
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  10. You're doing great @FunkyMonkey
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  11. Yes, Ace White! No more bad smells no more bad taste. That is so good!
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  12. @Boo the monkey gif changes hearts and minds. how could you even question it?
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  13. Pondering about how to make this in someway a meaningful post. My last post, a video of a guy singing along with a washing machine, was post number 9,999 for yours truly. That's a lot of wit and wisdom right there. Post number 10,000 needs to be something meaningful. Maybe even downright poignant. This could be a post that changes hearts and minds out there. Or, I could just take the easy route and post that monkey gif again...
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  14. I'll echo everyone else's comments by saying I also Love your post. It shows a real understanding of things. Being a smoker vs a quitter. The things you mentioned I believe will carry you through to your forever quit. Yes, things will continue to get easier for you. I expect you have realized it's a very slow process but it IS happening and will continue to do so. You're getting to the point where maintenance of your quit is key - just don't do anything silly on a whim and you'll be fine. You now know, smoking never solves anything so would we even entertain lighting up again? I think I was at about 7 months when I just suddenly, out of the blue, had this epiphany about the whole smoking vs quitting thing when I started to feel sorry for others I saw smoking and glad about the fact I had quit and wasn't chained to my addiction any longer. That sort of moment will come to you as well I believe and in the very near future, if it hasn't already. I'm 5 years in now and I'll admit, I have the occasional thought of ...."wouldn't a smoke go nice about now." Then I wonder; where'd that come from lol. Remnants of smoky memories I suppose but they are just fleeting thoughts; nothing more.
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  15. You will have all that extra time in your busy week...not needing a fix every 20 minutes or so...
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  16. Crazy, busy week ahead for me. Most minutes of most days are good - still getting caught off guard with occasional zingers (craves) out of the blue. Nothing that makes me want to go back to a smoking me
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  18. Why wait for winter to go sliding?
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  19. We hear Piggy .... He was a character....and is so missed ....as are many ...I often wonder about them ..
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  20. Yikes! About time we won again!! 0
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  22. I miss Stewie's honest, straightforward answer to the question this thread poses" "Wanking." "Dont know who those guys are. Nah i just spontaneously wank. They call the police but i dont care." lmao - Ah Stewie! Come back to us boy! We miss your simple wisdom and your caring nature
    1 point
  23. Congratulations on your 10,000. Posts.Boo... I'd say a Quarter meaningful...Three Quarters has been travelling with me ..
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  24. My washing machine is out of balance...cleanest rhythm section ever!
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  25. It most certainly is! Truly thankful that I found the train!
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  26. I your post @DenaliBlues! Everyone here has spoken the truth. Months 6-12 are basically the same except that the episodes are further apart. What I remember most about months 6-12 is just like when you realized that smoking a cigarette was NOT your first thought of the day, you will realize that an inordinate amount of time has passed since you’d had ANY thought of you smoking at all. First, days and then weeks! What you do with all that freed up junkie thinking time can be as amazing as you really are! Your first year anniversary will be here before you know it!
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  27. Congratulations 11better11. I got here late, so it looks like you're on day eleven now. Good job. It's just a thought; don't make too much of it. We have thousands of thoughts per day; they go away just as fast as they come on. The single biggest turning point in my quit came when I stopped fighting those thoughts. I learned to just sit with them for a bit and recognize them for what they are. Every thought has as much or as little power as you give it.
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  28. I love seeing new quitters experience the ripple effect first-hand. Quitting smoking can have far more impact on our lives than we ever expected. Strength begets strength. Confidence begets confidence...and so on. Congratulations Denali. You're doing great.
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  29. Way to go! No more butt sucking!!
    1 point
  30. Swimming- cycling- running- ice hockey 2 nights a week Staying active!
    1 point
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