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  1. Well done roz!
  2. Such exciting news! Looks like none of us were close on the birthday guesses lol
  3. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Glad you're here
  4. Sounds tempting can you send us your resume to see if we want to work with you?
  5. Opened doors, odor removal successful Doors
  6. Only use scrambled
  7. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Lend an ear
  8. Round eggs deformed
  9. All rogue odors might appall Rogue
  10. Odor nasty, I'm outside now Farts
  11. Another got evicted
  12. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    You should know
  13. The word on the street is
  14. Is this rhyme true? 'Boxty on the griddle, boxty on the pan; if you can't make boxty, you'll never get a man'.
  15. Congratulations on your great quit Latoya!
  16. Congratulations on two years smoke free @Christina, I hope you're doing something special for yourself today to celebrate
  17. Michelle, you need to realize that you are still so new in your quit. Cravings at three weeks are completely normal. There is something though about the threes, three days, three weeks, three months, that create stronger cravings for some. You smoked for a lot of years. That's a lot of triggers to get past but each time you do the crave gets weaker and you get stronger. You can take comfort in the fact that the longer you stay quit the easier it is to get past a craving and soon enough they just become irritating thoughts that are easily swatted away. We recommend staying close for a whole year and even taking the One Year Pledge. This will get you through all the seasons and holidays when cravings can be their toughest.
  18. How's this for encouragement lilley, I waited to quit until my breathing was so bad some days I couldn't walk to the mailbox without getting winded. My pulmonologist told me it was asthma but every time I got a cold my breathing got worse. Now four years after quitting I'm sitting here on oxygen, diagnosed with severe emphysema. Something as little as a chest cold can send me to the hospital or worse. If I had of quit BEFORE my breathing issues started I probably could of staved off most of this, at least for a few more years if nothing else. Don't be stupid like me. Instead of thinking about what you like about smoking think about what you like about being quit. As far as your friends and family not seeing your failure, they do see it. And if you want to know what they honestly think, ask them.
  19. Do you have to know how to cook?
  20. You broke your word
  21. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Sap on tree
  22. You have my word on that
  23. Flying around little superman everywhere Super
  24. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Frown on that
  25. No everlasting roses

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