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  1. To all my friends on the train that know how to play or are learning to play an instrument. Choose:
    5 points
  2. Been trying to learn the ukulele since the first lockdown I’m still no where ..
    4 points
  3. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required).
    4 points
  4. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required).
    3 points
  5. -3 Yea, that was it I'm sure
    3 points
  6. Hey overcome… cheat you carnt post again till someone else had posted . -1
    3 points
  7. 00 You can't post twice in a row overcome, nice try though lol
    3 points
  8. Ohhhh. Nice @jillar! I’ll actually be checking that out! HaHa Can’t resist! And just for you! A trip to Golden, Colorado. Home to the Coors Brewing Co. and these guys. LOL
    3 points
  9. @jillar just thought I’d share that my Etsy account is FILLED w rabbit house recommendations since I copied a picture from there
    2 points
  10. -1 I must have been thinking there was a time limit
    2 points
  11. There is not one pictured, but does barely playing the piano count @Mac#23? The height of my ability was an intermediate level ‘Faithfully’ by Journey. Practicing became a chore. I do wish that I could still play.
    2 points
  12. Wowie Johnny!!! 9 years is fantastic!!!!!! Yay!!! All the Best Congratulations!!
    2 points
  13. Huge congratulations for the 9 year quit. Best wishes and thanks.
    2 points
  14. Gday well done. you deserve this. So much! Dont forget I just behind you….. I’m on your tail regards chris
    2 points
  15. For you, @jillar and a vacation!
    2 points
  16. @Brioski, you bought me 2 houses?! AND a vacation?! I feel so spoiled
    1 point
  17. For @jillar to relax after all her hard work on the forum:
    1 point
  18. I think we've all threw a quit away at some point. That's why we post on here, to share experiences like that. It's all about how fast we get back on the train. Make it a small blip and get straight back on. I had a habit of reading my Allen Carr book when I made a blip in the past. You need something to remind you why you quit in the 1st place. Keep fighting the good fight.
    1 point
  19. Proud your still Quit Linda .. Those who stay close and post often and support others are more likely to,succeed easier .. play games ..post funny animals etc…it keeps you occupied …. It might help
    1 point
  20. Hi Stewbum! I also lost a great quit and am determined to keep this one. That nicodemon is such a manipulative sneak! Let's hold on tight to our freedom.
    1 point
  21. Smokeless assist.....what to do, and how to do ......if.......when......... how..... Why..............where... I am sure all of us has gone through these words before, during, and after our quit. They are the words that if the definitive answer was given, there would be absolutely nothing to the quit. The one word in common with all of them that defines them as absolute is addiction. If you are not aware of the addiction, then the quit will not work, will not last. Your quit has to he stronger than the addiction. Those are the two forces at work, the quit and the addiction. In short keep this in mind, the quit is nothing more than depriving the addiction. Starve the addiction, don't dwell on the why........... if..........when............how..........where. Believe in yourself enough that your quit has the number 1 priority over you, that the quit is what this is all about....your quit is what you are all about, the addiction is an parasite outsider with no reason to even have a life. Your life is worth more than that. Smokless assist is just words to not dwell on..........Bassman
    1 point
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