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Quote from: ChristopherJQuote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Quote from: brettleesThree years of quit today- and dozens if not hundreds helped along the ghey way! Congrats MT you're a quitstar!It doesn't seem possible that it's been 3 years. So much has transpired in our lives over this time, hopefully most for the good. When I joined KTC and you were one of the first to contact me I was amazed at the brotherhood but even more so I was pleasantly surprised to find another "Mormon" addict to travel this journey with, not because I didn't think there were any other Mormon addicts out there but because I didn't think I'd run into them on this forum. It was you that led me to the 12 step meetings which have solidified my quit and led me to repairing so many things that I used my addiction to avoid facing. Brettlees is so right, the numbers that you have helped on this path is probably in the hundreds. Paying forward this experience leads to personal strength in quitting and you are a prime example of super power. Thank You and congratulations. 3 years of freedom! Thanks for being a part of my daily accountability and paving the way for those who needed your help. You ghey, but you da man. MT - Congrats on 3 yrs of quit!! I appreciate the help and support you have given me in my efforts. Celebrate today!!!CJBOOYAH. Outstanding work my friend!
Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Quote from: brettleesThree years of quit today- and dozens if not hundreds helped along the ghey way! Congrats MT you're a quitstar!It doesn't seem possible that it's been 3 years. So much has transpired in our lives over this time, hopefully most for the good. When I joined KTC and you were one of the first to contact me I was amazed at the brotherhood but even more so I was pleasantly surprised to find another "Mormon" addict to travel this journey with, not because I didn't think there were any other Mormon addicts out there but because I didn't think I'd run into them on this forum. It was you that led me to the 12 step meetings which have solidified my quit and led me to repairing so many things that I used my addiction to avoid facing. Brettlees is so right, the numbers that you have helped on this path is probably in the hundreds. Paying forward this experience leads to personal strength in quitting and you are a prime example of super power. Thank You and congratulations. 3 years of freedom! Thanks for being a part of my daily accountability and paving the way for those who needed your help. You ghey, but you da man. MT - Congrats on 3 yrs of quit!! I appreciate the help and support you have given me in my efforts. Celebrate today!!!CJ
Quote from: Wt57Quote from: brettleesThree years of quit today- and dozens if not hundreds helped along the ghey way! Congrats MT you're a quitstar!It doesn't seem possible that it's been 3 years. So much has transpired in our lives over this time, hopefully most for the good. When I joined KTC and you were one of the first to contact me I was amazed at the brotherhood but even more so I was pleasantly surprised to find another "Mormon" addict to travel this journey with, not because I didn't think there were any other Mormon addicts out there but because I didn't think I'd run into them on this forum. It was you that led me to the 12 step meetings which have solidified my quit and led me to repairing so many things that I used my addiction to avoid facing. Brettlees is so right, the numbers that you have helped on this path is probably in the hundreds. Paying forward this experience leads to personal strength in quitting and you are a prime example of super power. Thank You and congratulations. 3 years of freedom! Thanks for being a part of my daily accountability and paving the way for those who needed your help. You ghey, but you da man.
Quote from: brettleesThree years of quit today- and dozens if not hundreds helped along the ghey way! Congrats MT you're a quitstar!It doesn't seem possible that it's been 3 years. So much has transpired in our lives over this time, hopefully most for the good. When I joined KTC and you were one of the first to contact me I was amazed at the brotherhood but even more so I was pleasantly surprised to find another "Mormon" addict to travel this journey with, not because I didn't think there were any other Mormon addicts out there but because I didn't think I'd run into them on this forum. It was you that led me to the 12 step meetings which have solidified my quit and led me to repairing so many things that I used my addiction to avoid facing. Brettlees is so right, the numbers that you have helped on this path is probably in the hundreds. Paying forward this experience leads to personal strength in quitting and you are a prime example of super power. Thank You and congratulations.
Three years of quit today- and dozens if not hundreds helped along the ghey way! Congrats MT you're a quitstar!
Thanks, All I can say is keep it simple. Quit and keep your word every today. Thinking about your future is dangerous and lamenting your past is moot. Stay quit in the present and your future will be better.
Quote from: Its_Got2HappenQuote from: AppleJackQuote from: rdadQuote from: brettleesQuote from: Mthomas3824Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping. Nice quitting, gheyboy. And thanks for all the help you dish out along the way!Congrats Mthomas! You should be proud. What a great day. And I agree, quitting alone would suck.Glad to have you in my corner bro! Congrats on this milestone! 'worship' 1000 days is epic. Thanks for paving the way Mark. You definitely were perfectly positioned to help show show me the way when I was deep in the trenches. Thanks for giving back. Celebrate the milestone with pride. Stay the course. Awesome! Congrats mthomas!
Quote from: AppleJackQuote from: rdadQuote from: brettleesQuote from: Mthomas3824Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping. Nice quitting, gheyboy. And thanks for all the help you dish out along the way!Congrats Mthomas! You should be proud. What a great day. And I agree, quitting alone would suck.Glad to have you in my corner bro! Congrats on this milestone! 'worship' 1000 days is epic. Thanks for paving the way Mark. You definitely were perfectly positioned to help show show me the way when I was deep in the trenches. Thanks for giving back. Celebrate the milestone with pride. Stay the course.
Quote from: rdadQuote from: brettleesQuote from: Mthomas3824Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping. Nice quitting, gheyboy. And thanks for all the help you dish out along the way!Congrats Mthomas! You should be proud. What a great day. And I agree, quitting alone would suck.Glad to have you in my corner bro! Congrats on this milestone!
Quote from: brettleesQuote from: Mthomas3824Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping. Nice quitting, gheyboy. And thanks for all the help you dish out along the way!Congrats Mthomas! You should be proud. What a great day. And I agree, quitting alone would suck.
Quote from: Mthomas3824Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping. Nice quitting, gheyboy. And thanks for all the help you dish out along the way!
Quote from: worktowinQuote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!DAY 1,000Being quit and never starting again has been a highlight of accomplishments. I don't make money off promoting a quit life. (even though I have saved money) I am not famous for living a quit life. My quit isn't a possession that I must keep locked in a safe and never share. I don't fear that sharing and showing off my quit will cause it to be stolen. Quite the opposite. My quit is a result of personal accountability to you and others. My quit is one of the greatest accomplishments in over a decade. My quit...Ironically isn't mine to keep, it is mine to share. I didn't get here alone, nor would I want to be quit alone. My quit is something I value and the more I share it, the greater the worth becomes. Stay active, keep your word and share your success! Sharing your quit will increase its worth and value to you. It has for me. I'm a nicotine addict but I retired that habit 1,000 days ago. My quit is yours and this day is ours to celebrate. I congratulate all you quitters and so thankful to meet a bunch of Ghey's that I would suffer (for a moment) to remain accountable to my promise. The burden of being quit is soooo much better than the burden of dipping.
Quote from: Wt57Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!WOW.Congratulations on a huge milestone today. You help a lot of us more than you know, and are one of the leaders here that consistently seems to say just the right thing at just the right time. Enjoy freedom, brother!
Mark I want to first congratulate you on your comma but secondly I want to thank you for being not only a solid quit brother and example but a awesome friend for the past 980 days (you were among the first to contact me). Because of our common situation as addicts it is easy to relate and form this brotherhood relationship. For any addict seeking a way to quit, this brotherhood makes quitting not only possible but kinda enjoyable if you over look the pain. Thank You and quit on!