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Today I was at a workshop and the speaker was droning on and on. The guy next to me was squirming. At the break, he told me he needed to smoke. I told him I quit 7 months ago after 30 years of smoking and how glad I was. He of course ran away screaming but I was happy to be quit. I sat and ate some grapes and talked to friends. Later I noticed this guy was wheezing and I remembered how people would ask me why I was so out of breath.

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Ha! Today at the golf course, I saw a guy rushing to the tee. (10 yards) He was wheezing away. But felt better once he lit his cigarette.

 

Mad. But I used to be the same!

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Beacon I love these types of posts from you - they always make me smile :d

 

Bandito, back in my golf days I used to put my cigarette on the grass to take a shot. Couldn't keep it in my mouth because the smoke stung my eyes. Then I used to pick that cig back off the ground and stick it right between my lips. No wonder I was constantly sick lol

 

Considering I would have at least 1 per hole (2 of it were a par 5 lol) I must have got through at least 25 smokes in one round of golf :(

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Beacon

 

I wouldn't say you were smug acting...maybe just like a wee bit superior huh?  :)

 

A little nosmo snobbery, what's wrong with flaunting it?

 

You know like if you got it...flaunt it.

 

That's why I like summer I get to show off my

________     :)

 

see how I took that and turned it around on you?

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I am happy to call it smug- yesterday I was at a course and the speaker asked if we needed a break after an hour - I think I was the first to say we should go straight through and finish earlier- a concept that would have killed me when I was smoking ! 3daa4cc69413a4a4fda538b0ecb14120_zps9b10

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