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  1. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Hearty beef stew
  2. @Kdad you have to delete the old ticker FIRST, then make a new one and put it in your signature. And the quit date under your profile pic says 11-22-20. That's the first thing we look at when we're trying to offer our support...
  3. @Kdadcan you update your quit date and ticker so we know where you are in your quit? It helps us when you need support to know how far along you are
  4. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Jeans or slacks
  5. 9. Use one around the button and button hole if jeans are too tight around the waste
  6. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Doubt they will
  7. 2. Remote controls
  8. Woohoo another month down @Katgirl, congratulations!
  9. Welcome @Oslo, you're a wise young man to realize you need to quit at your age. If I had of quit at 22 I probably wouldn't be hooked up to an oxygen leash all day long. Yes, that's the reality of continuing to smoke. You're already seeing your health decline. I did too. Don't be me. You CAN quit, we're all proof of that. And at your age you should be able to reverse most of the damage done, if not all of it. We have a ton of information on our addiction including a video section if that's more your thing. And an SOS board so if you feel your quit is in jeopardy you can post there and we'll try our best to get you through it
  10. Congratulations @Rozuki on five years of freedom! I'm so glad you're here riding the train with us and paying it forward. Don't forget to celebrate today
  11. 7. Put one on your wrist to snap yourself helps to refocus your thoughts
  12. 8. Best friends forever In their living room
  13. Hey Jim, I know how you love your crocs now you can share your love of them with your dogs
  14. 5. We used to make a toy with a rubber band, thread spool and Bobbie pin lol
  15. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Portion the rations
  16. People who have never smoked can't understand how addictive nicotine is. My husband, a never smoker, thought I should be over it after about six weeks quit. I explained that I will never be "over it". I will have to protect my quit for the rest of my life. Its no different than any other addiction.... As far as hiding smoking from others goes, yea, they know. Trust me. Especially never smokers with sensitive noses... Kdad, you know you can quit. You've done it twice before. Once for eight months and once for two years. Quit getting into your own head, buckle down, accept it will be a little uncomfortable for a while and lets get this done once and for all. We want to see you succeed!
  17. You should have said it was and I bet you would have gotten all kinds of sympathy But seriously, hope it feels better soon.
  18. As long as he's been a member here and the forum before this one he's done this from time to time so try not to worry
  19. Congratulations Jim on five years! Thanks for checking in, it's always nice seeing an old friend
  20. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Thick as thieves
  21. That's so awesome Chris @Cbdave, dogs like Ebony who have had a rough start end up always being the best dogs. Congratulations to all of you
  22. 3. Keep papers rolled up with them
  23. jillar

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    @Kdad, you've quit before so you know you can do it.

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