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Re: Intro
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2016, 01:41:00 PM »
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Hey man, good meeting you tonight.
Congrats on your HOF day!
Cheers to 100 and beyond!
Congrats on your 100 Bro!
Welcome to the HoF!
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Re: Intro
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2016, 06:25:00 AM »
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Hey man, good meeting you tonight.
Congrats on your HOF day!
Cheers to 100 and beyond!
Congrats on your 100 Bro!

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Re: Intro
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2016, 01:27:00 AM »
Hey man, good meeting you tonight.
Congrats on your HOF day!
Cheers to 100 and beyond!
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Re: Intro
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2016, 07:31:00 PM »
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I started smoking my freshman year of college. It was fun, mostly in social situations. Eventually I was smoking two packs a day. 7 years later, my wife (not at the time) and I decided to quit. Long story short, she did and I didn't. After months of going round and round with it, I finally sacked up and quit for good. That was until my bachelor party. Too many beers + fishing + buddies = cans and cans of cope being passed around. Having quite the buzz, I gladly accepted a dip. Game over. Fast forward to a couple years later, and I am up to between 1 and 2 cans a day. I dip at work, home, anywhere you can think of. I have tried a couple times to quit, but I was never truly on board with it. After lurking on this site for a while, I can't help but think of how many times I have tried to quit and failed. I am done with the failure. I am tired of being a slave to it.

My dad smoked and chewed and is now addicted to nicotine gum. My father in law has chewed for 30+ years. My brother in law chews. My brother chews. My friends chew. My wife hates it, and after listing everybody above she is completely entitled to. But I am not quitting for her, or anybody else. That will only lead to resentment. I am quitting for me. I want to be around for as long as I can. If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, so be it. But I'm not going out of this world because of a dumbass choice that I didn't make. Sitting at my desk currently, I just dumped my can down the sink and threw it away. Day 1, well technically half a day, is underway.

There isn't a quit group that has today's date in it available-any suggestions?
Congrats on the quit. I quit with you today. We are all here to help ya through it. You should head over to the June 2016 quit group and check in. Send me a PM if you need a #
Welcome BP. Good for you! You've tried quitting before so you know it wont be easy at first. Just get through today.
Good to see you in June. The more active you are here, the better your odds. There's a lot you can read up on. Many of the basics are on June's roll call as links. Start there.

TODAY is the most important day of your life.
One Day At A Time (ODAAT).
BP let's do this together! It's a helluva lot easier than trying to white knuckle this shit alone! It's gonna suck till it don't! You're a big boy take control and own your quit! All this may sound like bullshit but quitting alone is bullshit, we've all found that out numerous times! Quit on!
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: Intro
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2016, 06:43:00 PM »
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I started smoking my freshman year of college. It was fun, mostly in social situations. Eventually I was smoking two packs a day. 7 years later, my wife (not at the time) and I decided to quit. Long story short, she did and I didn't. After months of going round and round with it, I finally sacked up and quit for good. That was until my bachelor party. Too many beers + fishing + buddies = cans and cans of cope being passed around. Having quite the buzz, I gladly accepted a dip. Game over. Fast forward to a couple years later, and I am up to between 1 and 2 cans a day. I dip at work, home, anywhere you can think of. I have tried a couple times to quit, but I was never truly on board with it. After lurking on this site for a while, I can't help but think of how many times I have tried to quit and failed. I am done with the failure. I am tired of being a slave to it.

My dad smoked and chewed and is now addicted to nicotine gum. My father in law has chewed for 30+ years. My brother in law chews. My brother chews. My friends chew. My wife hates it, and after listing everybody above she is completely entitled to. But I am not quitting for her, or anybody else. That will only lead to resentment. I am quitting for me. I want to be around for as long as I can. If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, so be it. But I'm not going out of this world because of a dumbass choice that I didn't make. Sitting at my desk currently, I just dumped my can down the sink and threw it away. Day 1, well technically half a day, is underway.

There isn't a quit group that has today's date in it available-any suggestions?
Congrats on the quit. I quit with you today. We are all here to help ya through it. You should head over to the June 2016 quit group and check in. Send me a PM if you need a #
Welcome BP. Good for you! You've tried quitting before so you know it wont be easy at first. Just get through today.
Good to see you in June. The more active you are here, the better your odds. There's a lot you can read up on. Many of the basics are on June's roll call as links. Start there.

TODAY is the most important day of your life.
One Day At A Time (ODAAT).

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Re: Intro
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2016, 03:48:00 PM »
Quote from: BP343
I started smoking my freshman year of college. It was fun, mostly in social situations. Eventually I was smoking two packs a day. 7 years later, my wife (not at the time) and I decided to quit. Long story short, she did and I didn't. After months of going round and round with it, I finally sacked up and quit for good. That was until my bachelor party. Too many beers + fishing + buddies = cans and cans of cope being passed around. Having quite the buzz, I gladly accepted a dip. Game over. Fast forward to a couple years later, and I am up to between 1 and 2 cans a day. I dip at work, home, anywhere you can think of. I have tried a couple times to quit, but I was never truly on board with it. After lurking on this site for a while, I can't help but think of how many times I have tried to quit and failed. I am done with the failure. I am tired of being a slave to it.

My dad smoked and chewed and is now addicted to nicotine gum. My father in law has chewed for 30+ years. My brother in law chews. My brother chews. My friends chew. My wife hates it, and after listing everybody above she is completely entitled to. But I am not quitting for her, or anybody else. That will only lead to resentment. I am quitting for me. I want to be around for as long as I can. If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, so be it. But I'm not going out of this world because of a dumbass choice that I didn't make. Sitting at my desk currently, I just dumped my can down the sink and threw it away. Day 1, well technically half a day, is underway.

There isn't a quit group that has today's date in it available-any suggestions?
Congrats on the quit. I quit with you today. We are all here to help ya through it. You should head over to the June 2016 quit group and check in. Send me a PM if you need a #

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Re: Intro
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2016, 03:11:00 PM »
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I started smoking my freshman year of college. It was fun, mostly in social situations. Eventually I was smoking two packs a day. 7 years later, my wife (not at the time) and I decided to quit. Long story short, she did and I didn't. After months of going round and round with it, I finally sacked up and quit for good. That was until my bachelor party. Too many beers + fishing + buddies = cans and cans of cope being passed around. Having quite the buzz, I gladly accepted a dip. Game over. Fast forward to a couple years later, and I am up to between 1 and 2 cans a day. I dip at work, home, anywhere you can think of. I have tried a couple times to quit, but I was never truly on board with it. After lurking on this site for a while, I can't help but think of how many times I have tried to quit and failed. I am done with the failure. I am tired of being a slave to it.

My dad smoked and chewed and is now addicted to nicotine gum. My father in law has chewed for 30+ years. My brother in law chews. My brother chews. My friends chew. My wife hates it, and after listing everybody above she is completely entitled to. But I am not quitting for her, or anybody else. That will only lead to resentment. I am quitting for me. I want to be around for as long as I can. If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, so be it. But I'm not going out of this world because of a dumbass choice that I didn't make. Sitting at my desk currently, I just dumped my can down the sink and threw it away. Day 1, well technically half a day, is underway.

There isn't a quit group that has today's date in it available-any suggestions?
Welcome man! I'm not sure about the day thing but Im sure a vet will come in and guide you to the right spot. You've come to the right place for accountability. The guys here will keep you 100% accountable, some of them can come off as arrogant but remember they have the same end goal as you and want to see you stay quit. Good choice being done with it, far better than having teeth fall out of your head or worse. I quit with you today, we'll fight this fucker together. If you want to exchange digits for support then shoot me a PM
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Intro
« on: February 23, 2016, 02:42:00 PM »
I started smoking my freshman year of college. It was fun, mostly in social situations. Eventually I was smoking two packs a day. 7 years later, my wife (not at the time) and I decided to quit. Long story short, she did and I didn't. After months of going round and round with it, I finally sacked up and quit for good. That was until my bachelor party. Too many beers + fishing + buddies = cans and cans of cope being passed around. Having quite the buzz, I gladly accepted a dip. Game over. Fast forward to a couple years later, and I am up to between 1 and 2 cans a day. I dip at work, home, anywhere you can think of. I have tried a couple times to quit, but I was never truly on board with it. After lurking on this site for a while, I can't help but think of how many times I have tried to quit and failed. I am done with the failure. I am tired of being a slave to it.

My dad smoked and chewed and is now addicted to nicotine gum. My father in law has chewed for 30+ years. My brother in law chews. My brother chews. My friends chew. My wife hates it, and after listing everybody above she is completely entitled to. But I am not quitting for her, or anybody else. That will only lead to resentment. I am quitting for me. I want to be around for as long as I can. If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, so be it. But I'm not going out of this world because of a dumbass choice that I didn't make. Sitting at my desk currently, I just dumped my can down the sink and threw it away. Day 1, well technically half a day, is underway.

There isn't a quit group that has today's date in it available-any suggestions?