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  1. ^^ indeed it would be business as usual. Up to the shop 20 fags and a packet of tunes!!! Coat, hat and scarf and out on the yard to smoke in the freezing cold, whilst feeling like crap.... what joy...NOT
  2. haha, yeah my hubby says the Rav4 is,nt a big car, but I feel it is when I drive it, probably as I have always had really small cars, and thats what I'm used to. Cars are getting bigger and bigger now. Wow 280 thousand miles, did you manage to sell it?
  3. Yeah we like Toyota's too. My hubby has a Rav4, It's a lovely car but feels too big for me. I always feel nervous driving it, and parking it hahaha! Yeah I like the white one too, that's the Mazda 2. guess I will have to test drive it and see, but going by looks, I like the Mazda and the colour. I initially wanted a black car, but I like the white ( a popular colour for cars now) and also the gun metal grey ..... hmmm choices eh! Keeping an eye on my kittens, they have been neutered and spayed today. The boy is fine, but the girl has a buster collar on and hates it.... lost count how many times she has got it off, and we have put it back on. I hate seeing her distressed, but realise she will go or her stitches if we take it off.
  4. Yay Yes!!!! mine have been much milder and I have got over them much quicker too. I just had a cold after christmas, I felt rough for 2 days,and that was it..over and done, whereas more likely it would turn into a chest infection and linger for weeks!!!! I used to shove a sore throat lozenge in my mouth and force myself to smoke...... Crazy!!
  5. I only need a small car as my hubby has a larger car, and does the driving when we go further afield and on holidays. I just potter about in mine locally, so looking at a Toyota Yaris, or Mazda 2. I looked at both today in a garage and liked them both!!! hmmm i cant make up my mind lol.
  6. Hope you feel better soon Linda. I just got over my post Christmas cold. I noticed I got over it much better than when I smoked, and how nice is it, not to force yourself to smoke, when you feel rotten! Looking online for a new car, mine is very tired now, time to trade her in.
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  8. Big WELL DONE! 2 years is amazing.....
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  11. ...Amen I love this..
  12. Glad to see you back Albert. Stay determined to stay quit x
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  14. Woohooooooo ...........................................Step on up to the two year podium.... BBIG CONGRATS TO YOU....
  15. Sorry to read about your relapse. Start afresh ASAP ,putting it off is just making excuses to smoke another day.. week....month.............
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  17. Thank you, it’s snacks that I get stuck with, as I’m keeping my fingers out of the biscuit tin, and crisp bags. ive bought satsumas instead of biscuits, and I have a few walnuts. I haven’t had any biscuits as yet this year haha. keep it going.
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  19. Well done that is excellent, how have you done it. My new healthier eating started today too. Hristmas chocs all gone, going to cut my sugar intake down a lot this year.
  20. Congratulations Abby on being smokefree for a year, such a magical feeling. Hope you feel better soon.
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  22. Happy New Year to you all. Wishing you health, wealth and happiness.
  23. That’s them...cane toads, I heard that they were introduced into your country to kill so something else, then became a pest themselves! It seems they use all of the toad to make the purses...creepy.
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  25. Congratulations on being quit for 6 years, and what an inspirational story too. All the best for 2020.

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