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Gday

Someone I’ve known for years actually asked how long since I’ve smoked. No one has actually said that. Usually not smoking is something that you keep to yourself. Or rather something that you tend to forget about over time. 
I tend to think of myself as a non smoker these days rather than exsmoker. There is always that one time each day that I pledge my NOPE. Just to remind myself …. And to give something back.

 Just for the record I walked away from the smokes October 10th 2015 was 8 years, 5 months and 11 days ago, which is 3,085 days. It was on a Saturday. A milestone in my life

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Nothing minor about it @Cbdave, it's a Huge accomplishment in my opinion! 👏 

 

 

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Love those NOPE pledges that mean so much to so many of us, Chris. More than 3,000 nonsmoking days is definitely something for which to give thanks!

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Wow Dave…

A massive Achievement….We are all so proud and Happy for you .

A Huge Thank You Sir …For starting the Train on its Track every Morning…We Appreciate it so much ..

Gud’day xx

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