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Reciprocity

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  1. 11 Did someone say ..... "abattoir"?
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  4. Ate
  5. That's fine Ankush. I understand your point of view on this - just glad you are quit again. That's the important part
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  7. Great work Ankush! As others have said, takes courage to get up, put your mistake behind you and carry right on with your quit! I think you should change your quit date back to 7-26-2019 though. Your last cigarette was on that date so that is your quit date.
  8. The SS Quit Train is in need of a bit of a shine up after Tammy's Lido Party. I gotta get her into Dry Dock right away. Oh, oh .... never mind, she's already docked No worries ...... we'll have her ready to go by Wed.!
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  10. I'll say #3 didn't happen. You wear thongs (flip-flops) a lot so why would you buy socks at all? Mind you, you did say something about not being able to sleep when your feet are cold and it is winter there now - sort of.
  11. That's called ..... retirement!
  12. Rumble Fighting among multiple people, usually prearranged.
  13. My daughter is a Meteorologist in Canada. She likes coffee too
  14. ^^^ It didn't work so good on a pig
  15. Growing a beard! I have nothing better to do so thought I'd see what happens. Never had a beard or mustache! Pretty sure the wife is googling divorce lawyers
  16. Pop Canadian term for Soda as in; Coca-Cola etc. "Can I offer you a pop?"
  17. Two
  18. Nailed To do something perfectly! "I nailed that one!"
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  20. Mickey "A word used to refer to a flask-sized bottle of liquor" What we say here in Canada is: Hey! Let's get a mouse, eh?"
  21. 3 (^^ I hear ya )
  22. 3 (You missed your Big O @Sazerac)
  23. EPON! (You'll have to view this one in a mirror)
  24. Klicks Term for kilometers. "How many Klicks did you put on today?"

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