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NOPE!!

NO WAY.

NOT TODAY.

 

Dave, I can smell that butt can right through my laptop. Thats some stench and it was NORMAL to have ashtrays around!

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4 hours ago, Stewbum said:

NOPE!!

NO WAY.

NOT TODAY.

 

Dave, I can smell that butt can right through my laptop. Thats some stench and it was NORMAL to have ashtrays around!

G’day 

Yep had a smoker stay over. He and his $64 a packer of 40 got banished to the back verandah. Had to open a tin of beans for him to put his butts in. I must be super sensitive but that ashtray I could smell it at 3 paces and it was far from pretty. Used to like cig smoke when someone first lite up but not anymore. I think we all used to slipstream when we all first gave up but not now I’m pleased to say I can’t stand it. Chokes me up close and it catches my breath. Haven’t felt like that since I was a little kid. How did I ever start smoking? 
regards Chris

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1 hour ago, Cbdave said:

G’day 

Yep had a smoker stay over. He and his $64 a packer of 40 got banished to the back verandah. Had to open a tin of beans for him to put his butts in. I must be super sensitive but that ashtray I could smell it at 3 paces and it was far from pretty. Used to like cig smoke when someone first lite up but not anymore. I think we all used to slipstream when we all first gave up but not now I’m pleased to say I can’t stand it. Chokes me up close and it catches my breath. Haven’t felt like that since I was a little kid. How did I ever start smoking? 
regards Chris

Chris

Love the pictures, I grew up early on in Louisiana and on a bayou where gators were plentiful, used to smack them in the head with my oar as I was rowin my Perow to a friend's place.

Of course the Gators aren't as mean and nasty as your Croc's.

It was sure nice to see you here and still NOPIN as you were when I lost my 8 Month quit back in 2017. Over the years I have been following Jillar and the group from the QSMB site and always wishing to be back. Well I'am back and with a little different perspective. Of course heart attacks somehow just give's a person a little different drive to be done with cigs. The quit smoking or die thought becomes reality at some point. 

Cheers Stew.

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4 hours ago, Stewbum said:

Chris

Love the pictures, I grew up early on in Louisiana and on a bayou where gators were plentiful, used to smack them in the head with my oar as I was rowin my Perow to a friend's place.

Of course the Gators aren't as mean and nasty as your Croc's.

It was sure nice to see you here and still NOPIN as you were when I lost my 8 Month quit back in 2017. Over the years I have been following Jillar and the group from the QSMB site and always wishing to be back. Well I'am back and with a little different perspective. Of course heart attacks somehow just give's a person a little different drive to be done with cigs. The quit smoking or die thought becomes reality at some point. 

Cheers Stew.

G’day 

Wow that long. Hang in there. It’s not all about dying, we are all gunna die. Giving up the lung busters to live! Being a non smoker is living. Living without the constant need to fuel the addiction. And the cost for me each day is to pledge my NOPE, then I can get on with my day without another though about smoking. You deserve that too!

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11 hours ago, Cbdave said:

G’day 

Wow that long. Hang in there. It’s not all about dying, we are all gunna die. Giving up the lung busters to live! Being a non smoker is living. Living without the constant need to fuel the addiction. And the cost for me each day is to pledge my NOPE, then I can get on with my day without another though about smoking. You deserve that too!

Yes Sir perfectly stated, livin better works for me.

I will follow your lead and your NOPE!! 

Stew.

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