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Offline cbird65

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #62 on: September 16, 2014, 06:35:00 PM »
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4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #61 on: September 16, 2014, 02:08:00 PM »
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4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!
great job my friend
humbling. Thank you
Congrats,rad
Congrats.
I wanna be like RadMan...Congratulations Rad on 4 years. Thanks for being here and making a difference.
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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #60 on: September 16, 2014, 08:28:00 AM »
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4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!
great job my friend
humbling. Thank you
Congrats,rad
Congrats.

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #59 on: September 15, 2014, 10:38:00 PM »
Quote from: mogul
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Quote from: Radman
4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!
great job my friend
humbling. Thank you
Congrats,rad

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #58 on: September 15, 2014, 06:17:00 PM »
Quote from: SirDerek
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Quote from: Radman
4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!
great job my friend
humbling. Thank you

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #57 on: September 15, 2014, 05:31:00 PM »
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4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!
great job my friend

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #56 on: September 15, 2014, 11:24:00 AM »
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4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
Yah, that is awesome!

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #55 on: September 15, 2014, 11:04:00 AM »
Quote from: Radman
4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.
congrats, that's awesome.
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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #54 on: September 15, 2014, 11:01:00 AM »
4 years. I am quit.

I'm still wondering how long I'll stay here at KTC. I honestly..... VERY honestly...... didn't think it would be this long. I remember thinking up front that once I hit 100 days nobody would be able to tell me a dang thing about quitting, so I wouldn't need this place. I sure as hell wouldn't need to post roll anymore. Experience and age certainly bring wisdom.

As I sit here today, I wonder if 4 years is long enough. Then I realize for the umpteenth time that this place is more than a quit site. It is a family. It is a brotherhood (with some sisters, too). Maybe a twisted, crazy brotherhood...... but still a brotherhood. I have too many friends here to go away.

I owe the 4 years of quit, and also my health, to KTC.

If you're reading this, you're part of my support network. I thank you.

I thank all of you.

Quit on.

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #53 on: June 27, 2014, 02:49:00 PM »
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Bear with me, y'all. This is about as nostalgic as ole Rad ever gets. I also posted this over in the Random thread, but I felt like updating my mental battle here concerning my friend's field near my house. This tobacco field is maturing rapidly as I drive by it every day. It's hard to put into words for any who didn't grow up in a rural setting, but this is my therapy for today.

Today is Friday, and I was in a particularly good mood as I left home. Comfortable temp, nice tunes on the XM, cold OJ in hand, truck windows down, V8 rumbling happily as I began the 18 mile rural commute to work. Everything was right. They just topped this young patch, so the smell of the fresh buds wafted through the truck as I approached. Nostalgia from my youth gripped me and before I knew it, I had parked and was just standing there in the field. I leaned on the truck bumper, stood there in the calm morning air, and watched the sun rise over this field of deep green. It was quite a beautiful thing.

The devil in disguise.

I recalled the carefree summer mornings as an early teenager when I'd experience these same senses before starting the harvesting day. It was a simpler time. No worries except making a few bucks. No responsibility. Lots of laughs. Serveral friends by my side. Worked hard, played hard. Then the current reality came back to me. No matter how serene and beautiful, that right there is my fiercest enemy. I was staring peacefully at a field of deadly plants that poison, kill, and wreak havoc on the human body. It has taken dear family members from me, and ruined my own health for near 20 years. It threatens to draw in my children.

Love, hate, beauty, serenity, nostalgia, relaxation, fear, pride, shame......... all of them were there.

Thanks for the memories, but 'Finger' .

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #52 on: June 27, 2014, 02:45:00 PM »
Bear with me, y'all. This is about as nostalgic as ole Rad ever gets. I also posted this over in the Random thread, but I felt like updating my mental battle here concerning my friend's field near my house. This tobacco field is maturing rapidly as I drive by it every day. It's hard to put into words for any who didn't grow up in a rural setting, but this is my therapy for today.

Today is Friday, and I was in a particularly good mood as I left home. Comfortable temp, nice tunes on the XM, cold OJ in hand, truck windows down, V8 rumbling happily as I began the 18 mile rural commute to work. Everything was right. They just topped this young patch, so the smell of the fresh buds wafted through the truck as I approached. Nostalgia from my youth gripped me and before I knew it, I had parked and was just standing there in the field. I leaned on the truck bumper, stood there in the calm morning air, and watched the sun rise over this field of deep green. It was quite a beautiful thing.

The devil in disguise.

I recalled the carefree summer mornings as an early teenager when I'd experience these same senses before starting the harvesting day. It was a simpler time. No worries except making a few bucks. No responsibility. Lots of laughs. Serveral friends by my side. Worked hard, played hard. Then the current reality came back to me. No matter how serene and beautiful, that right there is my fiercest enemy. I was staring peacefully at a field of deadly plants that poison, kill, and wreak havoc on the human body. It has taken dear family members from me, and ruined my own health for near 20 years. It threatens to draw in my children.

Love, hate, beauty, serenity, nostalgia, relaxation, fear, pride, shame......... all of them were there.

Thanks for the memories, but 'Finger' .

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #51 on: June 26, 2014, 10:37:00 AM »
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Thanks for the positive input, guys.
Dang, I really appreciated reading through this. That fueled me today. Thanks Radman!

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #50 on: June 26, 2014, 08:07:00 AM »
Thanks for the positive input, guys.

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #49 on: June 25, 2014, 11:27:00 AM »
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Day 1380

I haven't posted in my intro for quite some time. I haven't supported others in their intros as I should, but you can gurantee I'm here..... posting roll. Because it works, and because I have friends here that need support.

There has been much drama here recently, which has bred negativity and hostility. That's not what intros should be. I pulled mine back up to review the great support that I got when I finally posted an intro. Upon reading it, I thought maybe some positivity needs to come to the top here. I pledge to be more active in this section (as I once was), and invite any of you to shoot me a PM if I can help y'all in any way at all.

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Re: 1,000 days is a bit late
« Reply #48 on: June 25, 2014, 11:10:00 AM »
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Day 1380

I haven't posted in my intro for quite some time. I haven't supported others in their intros as I should, but you can gurantee I'm here..... posting roll. Because it works, and because I have friends here that need support.

There has been much drama here recently, which has bred negativity and hostility. That's not what intros should be. I pulled mine back up to review the great support that I got when I finally posted an intro. Upon reading it, I thought maybe some positivity needs to come to the top here. I pledge to be more active in this section (as I once was), and invite any of you to shoot me a PM if I can help y'all in any way at all.

Rad +1
nice quit ya got there my friend.....

always glad to quit with you brother.

you'se a big ole stone in my own quit.

Thank you