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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #33 on: March 06, 2014, 05:39:00 PM »
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how's that quitting for lent? yeah, pretty much like everyone thought it would be. hope you gave up chocolate anyway.
The sad part about this whole intro is that she didn't even log on after the initial post!
That was spiritual maybe she was enlightened from that moment fourth that we are not pussies here we are hard hitting bastards that took the leap!!!! and we QLF EDD
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #32 on: March 06, 2014, 05:15:00 PM »
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how's that quitting for lent? yeah, pretty much like everyone thought it would be. hope you gave up chocolate anyway.
The sad part about this whole intro is that she didn't even log on after the initial post!
That was spiritual maybe she was enlightened from that moment fourth that we are not pussies here we are hard hitting bastards that took the leap!!!! and we QLF EDD
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #31 on: March 06, 2014, 03:37:00 PM »
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how's that quitting for lent? yeah, pretty much like everyone thought it would be. hope you gave up chocolate anyway.
The sad part about this whole intro is that she didn't even log on after the initial post!
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #30 on: March 06, 2014, 01:53:00 PM »
how's that quitting for lent? yeah, pretty much like everyone thought it would be. hope you gave up chocolate anyway.
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #29 on: February 26, 2014, 03:12:00 PM »
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #28 on: February 26, 2014, 03:08:00 PM »
I agree with Mich and jbrad - you sound like a real fucktard-special-butterfly.

If 40 days of stopping will undo 9,855 days of using (27 years) then you have a special gift. As noted, there are plenty of sites like this one, but this one is about quitting, one day at a time, every day; no exceptions. The others (www.quitsmokeless.com, "Lite", was mentioned) cater towards the occasional stopper. They will be there to boost you up every time you fail, every time it isn't lent. Every time you are stressed, on the rag, kids are a-holes, McDonalds forgot to give you an extra packet of ketchup, etc. They will be there for you with open arms, and extended hand, and offer you a "try harder" speech WHEN you CHOSE to be a SLAVE for another period of time, until you stop again, or this lent thing happens again. There are no hurt feelings there, it's like "nirvana". Here, KTC, this is reality. This is now. It sucks and we stick together to fight everyday.

I think you are using religion as a reason to both stop, and to restart (only stopping for 40 days, right?). Quit for you, not for guilt someone tells you to feel for 40 days.
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #27 on: February 26, 2014, 03:05:00 PM »
Would be great if threads like this could just be deleted.....
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #26 on: February 26, 2014, 02:38:00 PM »
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It's always funny to me how a new person posts an intro here and then logs off immediately. Post and run. I remember when I joined. I was so desperate for help and answers I kept refreshing the screen to see if anyone responded.  Always a bad sign to me when we put in all the effort and the new person isn't even around to invest themselves. Coleen will probably read these posts on the first day of lent.
Your right Jake, a single post, logged out and hasn't been back since. So sad!
Bitches, ruining this site (looking at you evil)
Hey what kind of credit will wives give you if you quit paying hookers for sex during lent?

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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2014, 10:58:00 PM »
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It's always funny to me how a new person posts an intro here and then logs off immediately. Post and run. I remember when I joined. I was so desperate for help and answers I kept refreshing the screen to see if anyone responded.  Always a bad sign to me when we put in all the effort and the new person isn't even around to invest themselves. Coleen will probably read these posts on the first day of lent.
Your right Jake, a single post, logged out and hasn't been back since. So sad!
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #24 on: February 25, 2014, 10:55:00 PM »
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It's always funny to me how a new person posts an intro here and then logs off immediately. Post and run. I remember when I joined. I was so desperate for help and answers I kept refreshing the screen to see if anyone responded. Always a bad sign to me when we put in all the effort and the new person isn't even around to invest themselves. Coleen will probably read these posts on the first day of lent.
Your right Jake, a single post, logged out and hasn't been back since. So sad!
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #23 on: February 25, 2014, 05:25:00 PM »
If you are quitting for LENT .... This is not the group for you .... GET lost and
come back when you are ready. For some motivation -
Take a look at he cancer Pictures .... That is a wake up call for all

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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2014, 02:28:00 PM »
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I was going to simply post "fucktard" and bail.

I'm going to take a few seconds and try to throw you a rope instead (well in addition to...) Read the WELCOME CENTER. If this sounds like the place for you we'd be happy to have you - that is if you're here to quit. If you're here to stop for lent piss off. We stop for good here, not for 40 days, you want to stop for lent go talk to your clergy. Still think you might want to quit? Then you're going to have to admit to yourself that cope/skoal/kodiak/snuff/snus/leaf/pipe/cigar/cigarette/vape are delivery systems for nicotine. We don't tolerate nicotine here - brand/type don't matter - Hawkins is not ok. If you read all these replies and the welcome center and have any questions please post them here and someone will take time from their job/family/self and try to help you. That's just the kind of place we have here. If you want to tell us we're mean and you have a better way - that's great, go start a website and help cope users switch to hawkins and take 20 day breaks every once in awhile - who knows that might be enough to keep cancer away...
Do yourself a huge favor and listen to these folks!!! It could save your life. Around here folks will do just about anything to help another quitter, but bullshit and half assed effort are not tolerated. Jump in the water is fine
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2014, 02:20:00 PM »
I was going to simply post "fucktard" and bail.

I'm going to take a few seconds and try to throw you a rope instead (well in addition to...) Read the WELCOME CENTER. If this sounds like the place for you we'd be happy to have you - that is if you're here to quit. If you're here to stop for lent piss off. We stop for good here, not for 40 days, you want to stop for lent go talk to your clergy. Still think you might want to quit? Then you're going to have to admit to yourself that cope/skoal/kodiak/snuff/snus/leaf/pipe/cigar/cigarette/vape are delivery systems for nicotine. We don't tolerate nicotine here - brand/type don't matter - Hawkins is not ok. If you read all these replies and the welcome center and have any questions please post them here and someone will take time from their job/family/self and try to help you. That's just the kind of place we have here. If you want to tell us we're mean and you have a better way - that's great, go start a website and help cope users switch to hawkins and take 20 day breaks every once in awhile - who knows that might be enough to keep cancer away...
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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2014, 12:00:00 AM »
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Exactly. Not KTC material, move along.

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Re: Quitting For Lent
« Reply #19 on: February 24, 2014, 11:57:00 PM »
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