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Mee

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  1. Have to add @c9jane29 glitter. I was covered in glitter in my early quit. Miss her very much.
  2. Mee

    Confessions

    Gee Boo, that is a really big pouch to fill. I thought you were a tighty whities type of guy.
  3. Mee

    True or False

    True. Thank goodness for caller ID TNP has a land line
  4. Mee

    True or False

    False. A little color on the cheeks and eye shadow TNP paints their toe nails
  5. So glad your back Kate. Yes, never give up quitting. I was like you and never thought I could quit. I became a closet smoker and gave up on life. Finding this forum gave me the power to quit. Stay close and we will help you through.
  6. I think I will say #3 because I think if you get enough beers in you, you could be riding that buck naked
  7. Gee jillar, I can see you doing all three. This is a tough one.
  8. Gee Joe, a Pirate thinking of unicorns seems like a nightmare to me. Your still in the tough part of quitting. I promise it will get better just around the corner. You are doing great and I love your humor.
  9. Well how about the big hairy quit balls @notsmokinjo says I grew during my quit. This picture does not do them justice
  10. I am going to say #2. I don't think you would survive 140 mph on two wheels without having an accident.
  11. Just so you know Joe, she doesn't not use her frying pan for making eggs. There were a couple of times she was going to come after me with it, when I thought about caving to my craves
  12. Welcome Peepers. I never had an ah ha moment either. I smoked for 42 years and tried everything to quit. I was not successful until I found this forum. I lurked for a while and even joined thinking I would never quit but something miraculous happened. Supporters on this forum knew exactly how to guide me through my journey. There are some tough moments in the beginning, as you rid yourself of the nicotine, then you learn to redirect your thinking. I set my sights on looking forward and not backwards. Quitting smoking is the best thing you can do for yourself. I hope we can help you find your freedom from smoking.
  13. Diane, I think that only comes before birth . I did not have a burst of energy but did feel more powerful each day.
  14. Rum Balls Joe. I am enjoying this thread too I really would like to know what Boo is infected with..........
  15. Welcome Edy. I truly hope you decide to stay and start that quit. You can feel your desperation in your post. I smoked for 42 years and never felt that I could quit. I was ashamed and afraid that I could not quit. I finally found freedom on this forum. You can too. Just make the commitment. We are here for you.
  16. You do know we will all be waiting for cute baby pictures.
  17. Don't worry my marriage survived my quit. I was a meek and mild sweet person but when I quit I dropped so many F bombs my husband was in shock. Things did calm down a few months into my quit but I still drop an occasional F bomb to keep my husband on his toes.
  18. Me too! I did a lot of deep breathing and thinking of that glorious fresh air going in and out. Each day gets better.
  19. Hopefully not a hard labour or she has had one of those new techniques that block the pain. I will be praying for you all. How exciting for you. Mine are all grown but hoping my single son would find someone. You wouldn't like to share a little of that baby love?
  20. That is an old one. I actually did that as a child. I don't think I could have pulled that one up myself.
  21. What is Frickin fantastic is the wonderful people on this forum that made me realize that I was stronger than I ever realized. I have been very blessed to have you all travel this road with me. I feel like I have grown a lifetime in this year (minus a couple of weeks). You all have helped me see the best in me and helped me realize that I am worthy of a life free of addiction. Thank you all so much!!!!!!

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