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  1. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.) My home from 5000 ft ( hint it’s the one with the red tile roof)
    5 points
  2. NOPE!! Never again!! I really miss everyone! I hope al of us will be around soon!!! Lot's of people from back in the day, lots of us from last year and many others! We are all here for you!!
    5 points
  3. Not one puff and not one nicotine patch ever!! City of Ottawa iStock photo .... I have wall art in my living room that looks like this photo
    5 points
  4. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
    4 points
  5. Im away for a long weekend so wont be here for a few days
    4 points
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  7. How will you greet the morning? Quitnet Repost, December 12, 2005 From Peter_is_in on 12/12/2005 11:51:23 PM So how will you greet tomorrow morning . . . ? A) As someone who is experienced at being smoke free and solid in your quit. You will face the day knowing that smoking is never an option and that you now experience all the rewards of your positive choice. You are probably so grateful for finally being free that your main reason for coming to this site is to support others. You are greeting the day smoke free. B) As someone who is new at being smoke free. Your first waking thoughts are about your quit and how you will manage another day to defend it. You wake up knowing that this is something you want to do and that you have started the journey. You are grateful for the support others have shown and you come to this site to receive support and give it as well. You are greeting the day smoke free. C) As someone who is ready to quit smoking. Your day is filled with wondering about your ability to make it finally happen. You have made plans and you are ready to start a smoke free life. You are grateful that you are just on the verge of quitting and you come to this site to receive support, to learn about quitting, and to witness others helping others. Before long you too will be greeting the day smoke free. So how will you greet tomorrow morning . . . ? Greet it smoke free . . . . addiction free . . . Peter _ ‹(•¿•)› ¯°°°¯¯°°°¯¯¯¯ _ ___________________________________________________________
    3 points
  8. Night Ranger - Sister Christian (Official Music Video)
    1 point
  9. Sazerac Quit Date: October 23, 2013, A Good Day to be Free. Posted January 16, 2019 I just found this, hope you like it too. Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/11762-grow-into-a-happy-non-smoker/
    1 point
  10. Thanks everyone for the replies ... I work on Saturdays too , so i didn't have much time to sit behind my computer and reply to everyone ... I arrived home only an hour ago .. i have tomorrow off ... Yup Sunday is the only holiday for me ... Smoking cigarettes continuously was the worst thing i have done to myself ... and Quitting cigarettes was the best thing i have done for my health ... Thank you for a forum like this to talk about the difficulties of addiction and the difficulties of quitting and also thank you for all your support ... I don't think i am ever really going back to smoking ever I have lost interest in it completely Thanks
    1 point
  11. Congratulations on your 5th year of being a quitter @Sunshine59!
    1 point
  12. Carefull ... what's that saying? Pride goeth before a fall?
    1 point
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  14. Mighty Boosh has his second (of many, I hope) spanking. He is going to really like this, I know.
    1 point
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