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Everything posted by jillar

  1. You've got plumbers crack
  2. Super happy for you icanhike! And super glad to have you here sharing your journey
  3. Congratulations boo on three years quit! Doreen nailed it, we are lucky to have you still saying what you mean without being mean. This is going to be another HUGE exciting year for you and I'm glad you get to do it smoke free
  4. It's almost that time, yippee!
  5. Same to you Doreen
  6. Thanks for all your hard work
  7. Step on a crack break your mommas back.....
  8. @Lilly, it wasn't always positivity for me. My first year was horrible but so was my health. I had to choose between smoking and breathing and like whispers said, I missed it. I'm sure if my health wasn't suffering because of it I wouldn't have quit. DON'T wait until your health suffers. Stay on your awesome quit, I promise it will get better and easier with time...……...
  9. Congratulations @Dors67 for being five years free! Hopefully you will check in and tell us how you are
  10. You crack me up
  11. Congratulations on eight months jayhawk!
  12. Awesome job @notsmokinjo!!!
  13. Watch some of your videos you've been posting. That'll help you kill the time
  14. Good job posting opah, just stay here for that last half hour and deep breath. You'll get past this...
  15. Oh a tough guy huh
  16. Happy first smoke free birthday icanhike, have a great day!
  17. Congratulations on your second smoke free year Lin!
  18. I personally think him releasing this song was his admission of guilt even though he was acquitted in 2005. He released this in 2008
  19. That's a first class act
  20. You act like your shit don't stink
  21. You think you're pretty tough don't you
  22. Thank you Abby for such an honest and open post. I'm sure you sharing this will help many more to come. You are doing great and should be so proud of yourself. And again, I'm really sorry about your friend ?
  23. Cost for a new cat bed: $0.00 Reaction of cat: priceless
  24. My dad died of esophageal cancer and by the time he was diagnosed it also was too late. He smoked up until the ambulance came to take him for his last ride. At that point why not smoke? He was dying anyway and couldn't swallow to eat. The damage was done...………...

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