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Evelyn

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No excuses...just quit. It sucks, its hard, we all go through crap...STAY QUIT. 

Do whatever it takes...NOT ONE PUFF EVER.

The light on the other side is wonderful. 

Since I quit smoking, there is NOTHING I cannot accomplish. 

You control your fate.

You CAN do this.

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No excuses...just quit. It sucks, its hard, we all go through crap...STAY QUIT. 

Do whatever it takes...NOT ONE PUFF EVER.

The light on the other side is wonderful. 

Since I quit smoking, there is NOTHING I cannot accomplish. 

You control your fate.

You CAN do this.

 

Dude who says I'm making an excuse ;) I meant I have to see if my vision is blurred after two keeps later THEN I'll go to the optician. I did not cross my mind to blow it. I was talking about my eyes lol

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You heard it. Sarge said : "Toe Jam[1]"

 

 

 

 

Easy Peasy

 

 

FOOTNOTES

 

[1] It's a reference to new quitters [2] ascribing every ache, pain, malady, disease (mental or physical), annoyance, hassle, injury, peeve, and mood - blaming it all on quitting, rather than just everyday normal occurrances ... up to and including the aforementioned Toe Jam[3]

 

[2] Which you are most definitely not [4]

 

[3] "I got a lot of Toe Jam accumulating ... Is this caused by my quit?"

 

[4] And you should know better by now.

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