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Mona

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  1. Mona

    Change A Letter Game

    hunts
  2. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Dining in style
  3. Mona

    Phrase Connect Game

    Throw under the bus
  4. That's eccentric drivel
  5. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Follow the money
  6. Invited tricky elf
  7. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Rafter on river
  8. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Penny for thoughts
  9. Welcome back @Sos77! Hope this will be your forever quit.
  10. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Face the truth
  11. Mona

    Phrase Connect Game

    Don't throw stones in a glass house
  12. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Humor us all
  13. Yikes everyone's drunk!
  14. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Nested with bird
  15. Regret rejection, yes
  16. 'ing' no gracias
  17. It's OK, just letting you know so we can all enjoy the game more. lol
  18. Mona

    Phrase Connect Game

    Throw it at the wall and see if it sticks
  19. @Mac#23, it would be more fun if you didn't end with "ing" words so often. For instance, Innocent adolescents squat would be better for your entry above. I mean, you can put what you want but I would play more if there weren't so many words ending with "ing". I think the same is true for Jill, right @jillar? 'ing' no gracias
  20. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Dog is sleeping
  21. Mona

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Teddy bear cute
  22. That's good that you have finished the patches. If I were you, I wouldn't use them again because you have already weaned yourself from nicotine. Hopefully during your relapse, you haven't smoked too much. You need to work on your mental attachment to cigarettes.
  23. I'm sorry to hear that you have relapsed again Linda. Please don't be mad at my comments. I'm a very analytical person and just trying to help you...OK? Based on the things you say, I don't really think you do understand the addiction. You say: "Feeling pretty weak." You are not weak. You are an addict like the rest of us. Every addict desires their substance of abuse while they are putting the addiction to sleep. It's a waiting game. Eventually you will no longer desire nicotine but you have to wait for your brain to get used to not having it. Using the patch, you have been weaning yourself from nicotine. After you are done using the patches, your brain will get used to no nicotine. You say: "I can not make it to a month." This is not true. You have to want to quit and you need to commit to your quit. Every quitter wants to smoke sometimes. This is totally normal and I don't believe that there is any way around it. You have to work through this. After enough time passes, you will rarely even think about smoking anymore. Now here is what I think is the most important thing to learn about smoking. It does absolutely nothing for you! It does not relax you; it does not help you cope with life; it does not keep you entertained; cigarettes are not your friend. If after almost a month of not smoking, you go back to it, you must think that it does something for you. You're romancing the cigarette. You need to learn that smoking does nothing for you, you are simply an addict.

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