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Offline BadRick

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Re: 1st Day - Wow
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2017, 04:09:00 PM »
Hey there, thanks for the heads up. I wasn't sure what the roll call thing was all about, but I watched the video and understand it now. You'll be seeing me posting roll for here on out.

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Re: 1st Day - Wow
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2017, 12:24:00 PM »
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Hey all - I've been chewing Cope for 30 years. I started with snuff but when the long cut came out, that became my tin of choice. I decided to quit chewing now and there's really no driving reason for it, no health issues, no girl issues, no work or social issues, I think I'm just tired of chewing and done. I never took huge dips, it was always smaller ones (a tin would last 3 - 4 days) but I always had a small dip in my lip.

I'm 12hrs into quitting and I'm feeling a little foggy today, light-headed and a bit hyper. Feeling a bit hyper is weird for me. I figured I would quit today to give myself the weekend for my body and head to get through the first few days. I'm looking forward to moving forward living my life tobacco free, I think that's what I'm excited about more than anything.
One post, why are you not posting roll? Do you think those 12 hours were fun? If you are serious you will be here every morning posting your quit.

Posting roll is the only sure fire way this works.
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Re: 1st Day - Wow
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2017, 06:33:00 PM »
Quote from: BadRick
Hey all - I've been chewing Cope for 30 years. I started with snuff but when the long cut came out, that became my tin of choice. I decided to quit chewing now and there's really no driving reason for it, no health issues, no girl issues, no work or social issues, I think I'm just tired of chewing and done. I never took huge dips, it was always smaller ones (a tin would last 3 - 4 days) but I always had a small dip in my lip.

I'm 12hrs into quitting and I'm feeling a little foggy today, light-headed and a bit hyper. Feeling a bit hyper is weird for me. I figured I would quit today to give myself the weekend for my body and head to get through the first few days. I'm looking forward to moving forward living my life tobacco free, I think that's what I'm excited about more than anything.
Welcome aboard Rick, follow the link and post roll...

This is your quit group June 2017

Offline BadRick

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1st Day - Wow
« on: March 03, 2017, 02:54:00 PM »
Hey all - I've been chewing Cope for 30 years. I started with snuff but when the long cut came out, that became my tin of choice. I decided to quit chewing now and there's really no driving reason for it, no health issues, no girl issues, no work or social issues, I think I'm just tired of chewing and done. I never took huge dips, it was always smaller ones (a tin would last 3 - 4 days) but I always had a small dip in my lip.

I'm 12hrs into quitting and I'm feeling a little foggy today, light-headed and a bit hyper. Feeling a bit hyper is weird for me. I figured I would quit today to give myself the weekend for my body and head to get through the first few days. I'm looking forward to moving forward living my life tobacco free, I think that's what I'm excited about more than anything.