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Offline TonyFlynn

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #40 on: February 09, 2015, 05:28:00 AM »
Pab1964 that is a good idea leaving something behind that will lead someone here. I'm an addict just like they are. It kills me that a lot of people around here don't even think the stuff is that bad. They think its just a bad habit, like those two gentlemen.

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #39 on: February 07, 2015, 10:56:00 PM »
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I tell y'all what.. I went out today and shot some rounds through my rifle, just to make sure it was still on point before I put it up (which makes absolutely no sense as I am fixing to put it up until next season, I just like to shoot) and as I left I stopped at the Texaco to get a drink. There was two guys in line in front of me and the first one was buying two cans of cope and he turned around and looked at the second guy and said "There is just something about this Copenhagen straight, I have to have it in my mouth and I don't know why" . The second guy agreed with him and they paid and left.

Meanwhile I'm standing back there thinking "you're a fucking addict is why you have to have it"
So I guess I'm just saying that at day 53 I was posted up at the back of the line feeling like a wise motherfucker!! I started to put my shades on and say "deal with it"! 'archer'
Kind of nice being on the other side, huh? Looking at the addict through the eyes of quitter is a whole different ball of wax and you should be damn proud of the fact that you can see through that lens. But, like those two addicts in line, we too are addicts. The only difference between us and them, however, is that we made a promise to be quit for today.
Yep Tony I know what you felt there. I see addicts that don't know they're addicts all the time. They're like mindless drones that unknowingly play Russian Roulette every damn day. Quitters have taken that same pistol, loaded it's cylinder full of 44 caliber brotherhood and accountability, and aimed it at the Nic Bitch. If she makes a move, she gets dealt with. Thank you again for your words over in my intro and I'm proud to quit with you EDD.
Hey Tony have to go in tobacco store to get a can of baccoff and I have been leaving paper with ktc website with friend at counter said he's had several customers show alot of interest, hey who knows maybe at least one might get on and join! Always looking to help another addict but most of them just like I used to be I would but I really enjoy this nasty stinking shit, killing myself slowly with every dip! Damn proud to be quit with you my brother!
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #38 on: February 07, 2015, 06:25:00 AM »
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I tell y'all what.. I went out today and shot some rounds through my rifle, just to make sure it was still on point before I put it up (which makes absolutely no sense as I am fixing to put it up until next season, I just like to shoot) and as I left I stopped at the Texaco to get a drink. There was two guys in line in front of me and the first one was buying two cans of cope and he turned around and looked at the second guy and said "There is just something about this Copenhagen straight, I have to have it in my mouth and I don't know why" . The second guy agreed with him and they paid and left.

Meanwhile I'm standing back there thinking "you're a fucking addict is why you have to have it"
So I guess I'm just saying that at day 53 I was posted up at the back of the line feeling like a wise motherfucker!! I started to put my shades on and say "deal with it"! 'archer'
Kind of nice being on the other side, huh? Looking at the addict through the eyes of quitter is a whole different ball of wax and you should be damn proud of the fact that you can see through that lens. But, like those two addicts in line, we too are addicts. The only difference between us and them, however, is that we made a promise to be quit for today.
Yep Tony I know what you felt there. I see addicts that don't know they're addicts all the time. They're like mindless drones that unknowingly play Russian Roulette every damn day. Quitters have taken that same pistol, loaded it's cylinder full of 44 caliber brotherhood and accountability, and aimed it at the Nic Bitch. If she makes a move, she gets dealt with. Thank you again for your words over in my intro and I'm proud to quit with you EDD.

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #37 on: February 07, 2015, 12:40:00 AM »
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I tell y'all what.. I went out today and shot some rounds through my rifle, just to make sure it was still on point before I put it up (which makes absolutely no sense as I am fixing to put it up until next season, I just like to shoot) and as I left I stopped at the Texaco to get a drink. There was two guys in line in front of me and the first one was buying two cans of cope and he turned around and looked at the second guy and said "There is just something about this Copenhagen straight, I have to have it in my mouth and I don't know why" . The second guy agreed with him and they paid and left.

Meanwhile I'm standing back there thinking "you're a fucking addict is why you have to have it"
So I guess I'm just saying that at day 53 I was posted up at the back of the line feeling like a wise motherfucker!! I started to put my shades on and say "deal with it"! 'archer'
Kind of nice being on the other side, huh? Looking at the addict through the eyes of quitter is a whole different ball of wax and you should be damn proud of the fact that you can see through that lens. But, like those two addicts in line, we too are addicts. The only difference between us and them, however, is that we made a promise to be quit for today.
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #36 on: February 07, 2015, 12:40:00 AM »
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I tell y'all what.. I went out today and shot some rounds through my rifle, just to make sure it was still on point before I put it up (which makes absolutely no sense as I am fixing to put it up until next season, I just like to shoot) and as I left I stopped at the Texaco to get a drink. There was two guys in line in front of me and the first one was buying two cans of cope and he turned around and looked at the second guy and said "There is just something about this Copenhagen straight, I have to have it in my mouth and I don't know why" . The second guy agreed with him and they paid and left.

Meanwhile I'm standing back there thinking "you're a fucking addict is why you have to have it"
So I guess I'm just saying that at day 53 I was posted up at the back of the line feeling like a wise motherfucker!! I started to put my shades on and say "deal with it"! 'archer'
Kind of nice being on the other side, huh? Looking at the addict through the eyes of quitter is a whole different ball of wax and you should be damn proud of the fact that you can see through that lens. But, like those two addicts in line, we too are addicts. The only difference between us and them, however, is that we made a promise to be quit for today.
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #35 on: February 06, 2015, 11:27:00 PM »
I tell y'all what.. I went out today and shot some rounds through my rifle, just to make sure it was still on point before I put it up (which makes absolutely no sense as I am fixing to put it up until next season, I just like to shoot) and as I left I stopped at the Texaco to get a drink. There was two guys in line in front of me and the first one was buying two cans of cope and he turned around and looked at the second guy and said "There is just something about this Copenhagen straight, I have to have it in my mouth and I don't know why" . The second guy agreed with him and they paid and left.

Meanwhile I'm standing back there thinking "you're a fucking addict is why you have to have it"
So I guess I'm just saying that at day 53 I was posted up at the back of the line feeling like a wise motherfucker!! I started to put my shades on and say "deal with it"! 'archer'

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #34 on: February 03, 2015, 09:40:00 AM »
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #33 on: February 03, 2015, 08:55:00 AM »
Day 50! Half way to my knife!

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #32 on: January 25, 2015, 10:32:00 AM »
Hey Tony. Don't worry about gaining weight. Let me be honest with you. It is going to be a lot easier to lose some weight than it will be to lose your jaw or tongue right? So, keep your quit number one. Add in whatever food adjustments you need to, along with some exercise and it will level out.

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #31 on: January 25, 2015, 09:48:00 AM »
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Thank y'all.
Hey my brother! Sounds like we're in the same boat! Nic bitch right on my ass but I kick her in the teeth! I think to myself damn this is hard! But then I think, it's a hell of a lot easier than looking at my kids and saying Dads got cancer! Let's go catch some crappie! Stay quit my brother! ODAAT!
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #30 on: January 25, 2015, 08:34:00 AM »
Thank y'all.

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #29 on: January 25, 2015, 06:22:00 AM »
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Well.. I'm at day 41 and I think I'm going to weigh 600 pounds if I don't stop eating all the damn time, but the cravings have returned the past day or so. Been eating like a stud. Working nights is the worst, it just seems to drag by, and leaves my mind free to wonder. Guess where it wonders to???
Hey bud we're in the same boat although I was a food addict while I was dipping so after I quit I didn't miss a beat with eating. I finally ended up in the hospital for what turned out to be an anxiety attack. I thought it was more so I immediately made some substantial changes in my life. I stopped eating fast food and junk food and drinking soda and anything with caffeine. I'm tracking those quits on here over in Getting My Act Together and you are more than welcome there.
P.S. I quit drinking alcohol too 663 days ago today.
Congrats on your quit thus far! I gained some weight as well during my first 100 days, I found that completely throwing out any bad food I had in the house was the starting point and then supplementing exercise for any abnormal (outside the regular three meals). It's worked well. Wish you good luck.
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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #28 on: January 25, 2015, 05:22:00 AM »
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Well.. I'm at day 41 and I think I'm going to weigh 600 pounds if I don't stop eating all the damn time, but the cravings have returned the past day or so. Been eating like a stud. Working nights is the worst, it just seems to drag by, and leaves my mind free to wonder. Guess where it wonders to???
Hey bud we're in the same boat although I was a food addict while I was dipping so after I quit I didn't miss a beat with eating. I finally ended up in the hospital for what turned out to be an anxiety attack. I thought it was more so I immediately made some substantial changes in my life. I stopped eating fast food and junk food and drinking soda and anything with caffeine. I'm tracking those quits on here over in Getting My Act Together and you are more than welcome there.
P.S. I quit drinking alcohol too 663 days ago today.

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #27 on: January 25, 2015, 03:24:00 AM »
Well.. I'm at day 41 and I think I'm going to weigh 600 pounds if I don't stop eating all the damn time, but the cravings have returned the past day or so. Been eating like a stud. Working nights is the worst, it just seems to drag by, and leaves my mind free to wonder. Guess where it wonders to???

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Re: This is the one hundredth time.
« Reply #26 on: January 14, 2015, 06:34:00 AM »
Day 30 is awesome! I just read your intro and got "quit wood". I think I smell a quitter...

You are still on the roller-coaster ride portion of quit, and it will be that way for a while. Embrace the suck because it means you are winning.
Check out some intro threads of Bad-Assed Quitters to get a feel for what to expect from the next part of your quit. Fight for your life and keep +1ing; it gets so much better...