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Offline Diesel2112

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #9 on: May 26, 2014, 12:02:00 AM »
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Guys i logged in back in January and quit redman. You guys were helpful to advise to not use any nicotine alternatives etc..

Unfortunately i found the website and posting confusing. I just didnt have the patience to do the daily posting.

However almost 5 months later i am off nicotine. I didnt get on your post roll but just wanted to thank you for getting me started in right direction.

Stay nicotine free my friends.

Thx
Steve M
Massachusetts
A shit flinging monkey with one eye and no hands could figure out how to post role, you fuck stick. Takes like 20 seconds.

5 months later and you're "off" nicotine. Does that mean you were quit the entire time?

Oh wait....I don't give a fuck.

If you wanted to you could take the time to figure this site out. But since you don't want to, kindly fuck off.
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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2014, 07:42:00 PM »
Ummmmm, gratz on your quit I guess, not sure what is so confusing about 30 seconds of your time every day, or why you would even bother to post what you did. Ultimately it's all about quitting, but if you aren't going to join the site what was the point of your post?
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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2014, 02:01:00 PM »
Guys i logged in back in January and quit redman. You guys were helpful to advise to not use any nicotine alternatives etc..

Unfortunately i found the website and posting confusing. I just didnt have the patience to do the daily posting.

However almost 5 months later i am off nicotine. I didnt get on your post roll but just wanted to thank you for getting me started in right direction.

Stay nicotine free my friends.

Thx
Steve M
Massachusetts

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2014, 08:39:00 PM »
I saw you posted roll. Welcome to the April 2014 Bastards!

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2014, 06:53:00 AM »
Welcome Steve! Great to see another Masshole on board... Posting roll is the backbone of our success here at KTC. Once you've given your word, there's no way you can fail. Shout out if you have any questions and don't let us down today.

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2014, 03:11:00 PM »
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Hi All

I logged in a few days into quitting Redman. I have chewed it for about 20 years and only realized in recent years my frequency and dependence on this stuff as life has dealt me some other challenges.

I am from MA and run a transportation company, married 3 kids and 42.

With stress of marriage, work, finances at a peak I was chewing more than ever.

I said the hell with that. I am in control of my life and this shit isn't going to control me.

About 20 days into the process. Had some ok days and some bad days. Added about 15 pounds already. Eating everything in site. But I can always get some more excersize in and eat better.

Looking forward to day 21, day 100 and day 1000 of tobacco free.

This site looks like it means business, you guys aren't fucking around. I hope to be of help to others moving forward too.

Thanks

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Hello. Why did you log in but not post roll? Just curious.

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2014, 03:09:00 PM »
Quote from: stevemel
Hi All

I logged in a few days into quitting Redman. I have chewed it for about 20 years and only realized in recent years my frequency and dependence on this stuff as life has dealt me some other challenges.

I am from MA and run a transportation company, married 3 kids and 42.

With stress of marriage, work, finances at a peak I was chewing more than ever.

I said the hell with that. I am in control of my life and this shit isn't going to control me.

About 20 days into the process. Had some ok days and some bad days. Added about 15 pounds already. Eating everything in site. But I can always get some more excersize in and eat better.

Looking forward to day 21, day 100 and day 1000 of tobacco free.

This site looks like it means business, you guys aren't fucking around. I hope to be of help to others moving forward too.

Thanks

'Popcorn'
20 days is HUGE Steve, read as much as you can on the site and jump in, dont ease in afraid to get your balls wet, i quit with you today. Here at ktc we post our promise EVERY day, no excuses, if you cant make it to roll for some reason then you need to get a fellow group members number and he/she can post up for you. You can do this man, I can tell you are ready

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Re: stevemel intro
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2014, 03:09:00 PM »
Quote from: stevemel
Hi All

I logged in a few days into quitting Redman. I have chewed it for about 20 years and only realized in recent years my frequency and dependence on this stuff as life has dealt me some other challenges.

I am from MA and run a transportation company, married 3 kids and 42.

With stress of marriage, work, finances at a peak I was chewing more than ever.

I said the hell with that. I am in control of my life and this shit isn't going to control me.

About 20 days into the process. Had some ok days and some bad days. Added about 15 pounds already. Eating everything in site. But I can always get some more excersize in and eat better.

Looking forward to day 21, day 100 and day 1000 of tobacco free.

This site looks like it means business, you guys aren't fucking around. I hope to be of help to others moving forward too.

Thanks

'Popcorn'
We all gain weight (sucks ass, but better than the alternative), we do all mean business, most of us are pretty die hard, with a few that slip through the cracks.

The support here has been critical to my quit, without the support of guys like Winter Green, PBrain, Havoc, CBird, and the others I would have slipped back. We are here to keep everybody accountable.

Let me know if you need anything.

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stevemel intro
« on: February 02, 2014, 03:03:00 PM »
Hi All

I logged in a few days into quitting Redman. I have chewed it for about 20 years and only realized in recent years my frequency and dependence on this stuff as life has dealt me some other challenges.

I am from MA and run a transportation company, married 3 kids and 42.

With stress of marriage, work, finances at a peak I was chewing more than ever.

I said the hell with that. I am in control of my life and this shit isn't going to control me.

About 20 days into the process. Had some ok days and some bad days. Added about 15 pounds already. Eating everything in site. But I can always get some more excersize in and eat better.

Looking forward to day 21, day 100 and day 1000 of tobacco free.

This site looks like it means business, you guys aren't fucking around. I hope to be of help to others moving forward too.

Thanks

'Popcorn'