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Congratulations @RoryPlog for being 7 months smoke free.

 

Well done on being 7 months smoke free. You are doing so well. Make sure to celebrate your hard work and reward yourself with something special.

 

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Congratulations on reaching the seven month mark RP!

It isn't just luck that has brought you here either so, keep fighting your way to that one year mark!

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Well folks, again I appreciate your congratulations. 

 

A little late in replying. Summer, fishing, baby showers for my soon to be first grandbaby. Busy for all the right reasons and feeling lucky to have a little bit of extra time. 

 

The little app that I use to keep track of my quit says I'm coming up on 8 months and that I haven't smoked 6515 smokes. Those are pretty awesome numbers. 

 

I started playing guitar a little more, I have fished like crazy and I'm growing a beard. Feels all pretty good.

 

Be at peace folks, and be happy in your quit.


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2 hours ago, RoryPlog said:

Summer, fishing, baby showers for my soon to be first grandbaby.

 

Just think.... your grandbaby is never, ever going to know you as a smoker and never ever going to smell that disgusting smell on you!!!!

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