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Quote from: ChickDipMarcusA, congrats on 1000 days!Congratulations SPARTAN!
MarcusA, congrats on 1000 days!
Quote from: sh4string Quote from: MN_Ben Quote from: Mthomas3824 Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws Quote from: tarpon17 Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work! Congrats on 1 year Marcus! Happy Quit Birthday! You made it a year by quitting on today's. Big milestone and thank you for being here. Nice work man!!! Congrats brother proud to share some chat and some quit with you!!! Congrats on both quits Marcus!!!! 'loot02' 'loot01'
Quote from: MN_Ben Quote from: Mthomas3824 Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws Quote from: tarpon17 Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work! Congrats on 1 year Marcus! Happy Quit Birthday! You made it a year by quitting on today's. Big milestone and thank you for being here. Nice work man!!! Congrats brother proud to share some chat and some quit with you!!!
Quote from: Mthomas3824 Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws Quote from: tarpon17 Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work! Congrats on 1 year Marcus! Happy Quit Birthday! You made it a year by quitting on today's. Big milestone and thank you for being here. Nice work man!!!
Quote from: grizzlyhasclaws Quote from: tarpon17 Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work! Congrats on 1 year Marcus! Happy Quit Birthday! You made it a year by quitting on today's. Big milestone and thank you for being here.
Quote from: tarpon17 Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work! Congrats on 1 year Marcus!
Quote from: Pinched Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats! Well done MA. Great example of a quitter, doing the deed +1 and paying it forward to the noobs. Great work!
Quote from: KKLJINC Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass. Right back at you brother, you were pivotal early in my quit and I thank you for that. One year is huge, congrats!
Quote from: SAM83 Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today! 365 way to go my June brother!!! I'll keep adding those +1's with you. Proud to be quit with your Ghey ass.
Quote from: AppleJack Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro! Here's to wind in our hair and bugs in our teeth (much better for you than snuff granules)!!! Congrats on all you have accomplished and thanks for being there to pay it forward. Quit with you today!
Quote from: marcusaurelius One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC. Badass Marcus!I'll never forget holding onto that lifeline that is chat when I first quit. You seemed to always be there but, most important, always encouraging. Congrats to you bro!
One Year – So here I am feeling pretty humbled and emotional right now. Not only has the past two weeks been a milestone of 300 days rid of alcohol and now a year quit on Nic but I had the pleasure of meeting some bad ass people over the last several days. I have written a couple HOF speeches and have always considered them long winded and not worth posting. So I figured I would dig up this old introduction and bring it back to life. I am trying to keep it simple as my mind is racing with a million things I would like to say, so I’m going do a simple list of things I believe make me a successful quitter.1. Post Role, as addicts we need to be held accountable. All the time not just until we reach the HOF, and not just during the week. (People will yell at you for not posting trust me)2. Moderation when drinking especially in the early days. (I have heard so many stories of I was out drinking). My personal choice was to give up alcohol forever, had it not been for giving up one addiction I might have never dealt with another. 3. Stay active in chat or on the boards, others need you as much as you need them. Helping someone through rough times in their early days is a sure way to keep those first few days of your own quit a not so distant memory and also provide them reassurance that everything is going to be ok.4. Make friends, get numbers and use them, we are addicts we are going to need support forever. (There is no cure)And to end I would like to thank you all for saving my life, all my quit family that quits with me everyday, the folks that started this site, and the people taking the first step to quitting and signing up for day one. Everyday quit is reassurance I will have more time on earth for my family and my incredible friends I make everyday on KTC.
Congrats on the one year mark, truly something to be proud of! I will quit with you every damn day brother........