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DenaliBlues

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  1. 3. Splint a sprained finger.
  2. 1. kindling
  3. instant oatmeal
  4. Thanks for posting this @Brioski. It’s a helpful discussion for me, too. My experience quitting has not been linear, it goes in odd zigzags. Sometimes I feel good, strong, and in touch with the positive aspects of quitting. Other days, I feel shattered. Today, for instance, all the emotions I used to dull with nicotine are quite raw. I know this is not permanent. For the first couple weeks of my quit, the impulse/longing to smoke was constantly buzzing through my body and brain. Now on day 54 it’s not a hive of bees any longer, more like a dull thud. So that’s a good trend. I’m very determined to keep this quit. But along the way, I have definitely had some days I’d like to fast forward through, either that or…
  5. Way to go @Mac#23! Such respect for your two-year achievement!
  6. Congratulations @Rajag! A proud accomplishment, indeed.
  7. 8. Apply to the big bump emerging where you hit your head.
  8. Snoring exasperates spouse.
  9. tilapia
  10. turbot
  11. So happy for both of you, @Sal! You've got a strong quit going.... together!
  12. 3. Drill a hole to go ice fishing
  13. Neurotic penguins ran madly amok. panic
  14. 10. Shh... this is a Secret Garden. Let's try 10 things to do with... ICE.
  15. So happy for you, @Sunnyside. Thanks for leading the way for our 2022 cohort and for helping us KTQ. Doin a little dance in your honor...
  16. energy drink
  17. Limber sinews amaze.
  18. Unibrow: tweezer emergency.
  19. Everlasting Gobstopper
  20. Attaway, @JustinHoot99!

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