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Reciprocity

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  1. Nice going! 11 months and you can see the finish line to your Lido celebration
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  3. The weirdest thing is I seem to have developed a pretty significant dose of brain fog, similar to the early days of my quit
  4. Hope it's going well for you Roz I've dodged it for the past couple of years but felt a bit of a runny nose and a scratchy throat yesterday so tested myself this morning and sure enough .......................... came up positive! Guess I'll be staying home for the next while. At least the wife's away visiting some of her distant relatives for a week so that's not a worry right now. The puss is here taking good care of me though. Or, maybe that's really a 'feed me' pose Hope you're on the mend and feeling better now Roz! Both you and your significant other
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  6. Still Nope!
  7. That was me! Things got a little outta hand that day. On the bright side, steaks & burgers were enjoyed by all
  8. Glad you didn't put a - sign in front of that. We don't want -20; that's for sure! -13
  9. You've been scratching at the back door all winter to get out and now that it's finally spring .... this is the result
  10. Oh .... did I miss the 1? lol! Am I supposed to be going up or down here? Been too long ...................... -13
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  12. Polishing my Chicks or Sticks Trophy!
  13. 1 Year Quit is the Best Anniversary possible! I hope you are stoked about what it is you have managed to do
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  17. Thanks for the shout out people!! 5 years is quite a milestone for sure and I have never regretted having made the commitment to quit despite the difficulties in the early days. All the newbies need to know it's possible for all who put in the work to find their freedom from nicotine addiction. The difficulties and doubts fade away and are replaced by rewards that last a lifetime! As for me - the wife & I are livin' the good life on the beach in Mexico playin' in the sun
  18. Hey there Mee!! I been gone long time too @Meebut not with your burdens! I'm sorry you lost both Mom and Dad but unfortunately this is part of the circle of life at work so focus on & enjoy the good memories you have of them both. As far as the family raiding the homestead, follow Jillar's advice! Get in touch with the executor/executrix of their will and state your complaints because that sh*t happens more often than you would think and it's actually illegal to just take assets from the deceased person's home because it's all part of the estate and the will dictates who gets what - not them! I've seen it in my own life and it sucks because it changes your view of close relatives forever but in a way, it's cleansing too because you finally know who you can really trust. Just be proud of the fact that YOU gave your all to your parents through difficult times. That's special!! If the will is being administered by one of the folks doing the looting, protest when you get the final settlement details! It will cost you some scratch for a lawyer but it will make you feel better! Always remember; YOU beat the hardest addiction that anyone can overcome, even though you doubted your ability to do so ......YOU can do anything!!! Be proud! and yeah - sh*t!! Covid seems never ending but this is the final serious wave and I know you are fully vaxxed probably with booster jab too so relax. This will soon fade into history. Better days ahead for sure Carry on strong like you know you can and remember, you've always got friends that care deeply for you and are very willing to lend support. Surprise yourself once again and go Kick some A*S
  19. Let's go for a ride. like the ole times!! Have you gained some tonnage or is it just me?

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