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Congratulations Linda ...

5 months is a great quit ...feel very proud ...

And reward yourself well....

And thank you for your daily Quotes ....I'm sure they help many 

In board and off....keep going !!!

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Congratulations Linda, this is a well deserved quit. Don't forget to reward yours for this great accomplishment.

 

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 I need to learn how to post gifs ... but until then know that I am sending you huge 

 

Congratulations ! Well it was suppose to be huge but everytime I click on the size I want my print I get booted out .. trust me it was huge ........ number 72 huge lol.

 

Have a super five month day quit Linda . Keep going . There are no reasons good enough to puff. None .  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Good work Linda.

 

I know it hasn't been easy, but you've hung in and stayed true to your commitment.

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I know it can be tough but you are doing great fighting for this quit.  Keep up the great work, it will get better with time.

 

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Yoohooo congratulations, Linda!!! 5 months is phenomenal! It's been really tough, so AWESOME job! Just keep going and one day it won't be so tuff.  Great job woman! Freedom is yours!

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