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  1. Yes Jo, it is Are there any clowns with normal size feet?
  2. I'm guessing 3 is the lie
  3. Any yeti spotted?
  4. Same difference as me calling you a dummy and Jo calling you not too smart. Or you calling me brilliant and Jo calling me genius. Am I too smart to think of a stupid question?
  5. How do you know her sheets are plastic?
  6. Smoke or smokeless, you're a nicotine addict. Same as all of us here. Cravings for nicotine first thing in the morning and after a meal was normal for most of us and we successfully quit. You just have to practice self discipline just as if you were still in the military. This time instead of fighting for our freedom though you're fighting for your life. Don't give in to that big baby nicotine. Put your foot down and say enough is enough. You can do it up in smoke, and we'll support you along the way. Thank you very much for your service
  7. You got it @notsmokinjo, 2 is the lie. I actually can't remember NOT having a dog or cat. You're up!
  8. @Boo, take Maddie's nap time to play with sugar britches instead, #baby number 2
  9. That's fine up in smoke, I prefer to rip the band aid off quickly so cold turkey was the way for me. Maybe all you need to be successful at a cold turkey quit is a forum like ours with a bunch of fellow quitters to help you keep your quit
  10. Welcome up in smoke, we have a lot of members who have successfully quit with all those methods you tried. I quit cold turkey but I did have a three week long quit on chantix. It worked really good on the cravings. Where I messed up is not taking it for the recommended time which I believe is three months. I only took the first month and stopped because my insurance didn't cover it and almost instantly went back to smoking. So if you do decide to try it be sure to stay the course and you should be successful. I think though for me that finding a support board with people who knew how and what I was going through was key to my success at quitting cold turkey. They were/are here for me from the day I found them and really just let me know and reassure me that I could keep my awesome quit. That's what we want to do for you too
  11. Why would someone need a whole pillow for drool?
  12. Do you rest your head on that thing?
  13. All legitimate poll questions @notsmokinjo 1. I have had two bunnies that both found me, one I named Thumper because of his foot that had been injured and the other was Cocoa 2. I can't remember ever having a dog or cat growing up 3. The first indoor only cat I ever owned I rescued from the pound and his name was Dillar
  14. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Herds of cows
  15. How heavy do they get when full?
  16. Is your drool pillow a regular sized pillow?
  17. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Gilding the Lilly
  18. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Bones for dogs
  19. You're stuck in the kitchen again @Mac#23?!
  20. @notsmokinjo, we're ready to know who wins lol
  21. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Price of fame
  22. I'm afraid you're wrong there
  23. Educated rat snitched
  24. Loser idiot still talking shit Waste

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