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Whispers

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  1. I watched The terror, wow! A four legged beast is in that thing, creepy but good show
  2. A plan helps big time, i had to learn to replace smoking with other things when i felt anxious or stressed. Walking, working out are two big things for me.
  3. @Sslip, All out war at bars of trash talk... Most( not all) yankee fans are obnoxious, like someone with money that throws it in your face that they have more. A yankee fan will always remind you about the 27 tittles they have... This comedian sums it up
  4. Cubs are good choice for johnny5... braves fans out there but im happy to see he didnt pick the evil empire i mean yankees as i'm a Met fan . Looking like it could be a tough year for mets fans as yanks are favored and mets cant stay healthy but ya gotta believe LGM!
  5. https://www.outsideonline.com/2291646/the-terror-amc-lost-franklin-expedition-arctic-mystery
  6. Im getting ready and excited to watch the new series on AMC called the terror!
  7. Hello, read read read and educate yourself early on... Welcome
  8. @Weegie, if drinking isnt/wasnt a trigger drink drink drink! It was for me and i didnt drink for my first year of being a quitter. How i celebrated 1 year was i drank and to my surprise i didnt have the crave/urge for a smoke at all...
  9. @reciprocity, i agree. It is a tremendous help to be around others who have made the same choice that we have.. Perfect place for quitters to vent
  10. Find your reasons. Make a list of your reasons for quitting and read it often. Pick a quit date. Choose a day that works for you and gives you time to prepare. Throw out all of your cigarettes beforehand, and get rid of ashtrays and lighters. Get support and encouragement. Tell your family, friends and coworkers that you are quitting and ask for their support. Notice what triggers cravings. Alcohol, coffee, stress, and being around others who smoke can all trigger cravings. Notice what makes you feel like smoking so that you can avoid those situations or change your routine. Keep trying. It take almost everyone multiple tries to quit smoking, so don’t be afraid to try again. You haven’t failed – you learned more about your triggers. Throw out your cigarettes and start again.
  11. That lil demon creeps up on us, i had a stressful busy weekend and moments i had moments ....Good job not giving in
  12. Bad Boy Bubby Did you ever suck the jelly out of a jelly doughnut and then fill it with chocolate swirl ice cream?
  13. Snatch You're no messiah. You're a movie of the week. You're a fcking T-shirt, at best.
  14. diff game, i got it now... thnx
  15. @jillar@notsmokinjo. i thought it was one truth? I'll go with 2 since jo went with 1
  16. You can tell me, i'm not a human... I'm an algorithm
  17. #NOPE
  18. RIP Chris, "And on I read Until the day was gone And I sat in regret Of all the things I've done For all that I've blessed And all that I've wronged In dreams until my death I will wander on"
  19. I agree with johnny5, its good to express yourself as later on around certain anniversaries you'll reflect on your quit and to be able to read the early stages its a great reminder to never want to go through the process again. Congrats on 10 weeks

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