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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2014, 10:35:00 PM »
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Lm-jaw-o, you guys have bigger issues to worry about than nicotine that's for sure. Either way I'm quit for good and will continue to post on the designated roll call. Go back to your caves.
just show us you learned something this time.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #28 on: May 19, 2014, 10:26:00 PM »
Lm-jaw-o, you guys have bigger issues to worry about than nicotine that's for sure. Either way I'm quit for good and will continue to post on the designated roll call. Go back to your caves.
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #27 on: May 19, 2014, 10:16:00 PM »
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Lmao, what do you want me to say? "I chew because my parents didn't love me?" No, its a bad habit and a drug that was part of my life. Now I am putting that behind me and moving on. Cold turkey you token hording f@gg0ts. 'BanDog'
Let's start with this...

Could you please go into your personal settings and change your signature line from "quit as of..." to "paused back in 2012 but then moved somewhere with lower taxes and let peer pressure and a jacked up mentality to my addiction lure me back?"

I don't really give a shit if you are pissed or if your parents locked you up in the attic until you were 16. If you wanna quit, you need to really think through your answers. Your mouth says quit but your heart is still addict speaking in this thread.
Dude, what did you expect coming back here? A nice big warm hug with complimentary reverse grip reach around?

You're the one that caved, not us. You're the one that stabbed your quit group and fellow KTC members in the back, not us. You're the one that came back here looking for us to support a caver, one who is still as much an addict as he ever was and glorifies nicotine like a dog owner giving his dog a biscuit,Â…not us.

So, drop the attitude, eat a fat slice of humble pie and figure out why this time is going to be different AND why we should accept your word that you want to be quit. Because honestly, I don't think you know. You haven't figured out a plan or have a good reason why we should take your word. I won't dissect your responses, but I will dissect your commitment, which right now, looks like a hot mess. Figure it out.
I was all pissed off because one of our guys caved yesterday, and waltzed back in here like it was no big deal.
Then I saw this fucking cocksuckers thread.
What a complete waste of space.
Fuck this turd.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2014, 10:08:00 PM »
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Lmao, what do you want me to say? "I chew because my parents didn't love me?" No, its a bad habit and a drug that was part of my life. Now I am putting that behind me and moving on. Cold turkey you token hording f@gg0ts. 'BanDog'
Let's start with this...

Could you please go into your personal settings and change your signature line from "quit as of..." to "paused back in 2012 but then moved somewhere with lower taxes and let peer pressure and a jacked up mentality to my addiction lure me back?"

I don't really give a shit if you are pissed or if your parents locked you up in the attic until you were 16. If you wanna quit, you need to really think through your answers. Your mouth says quit but your heart is still addict speaking in this thread.
Dude, what did you expect coming back here? A nice big warm hug with complimentary reverse grip reach around?

You're the one that caved, not us. You're the one that stabbed your quit group and fellow KTC members in the back, not us. You're the one that came back here looking for us to support a caver, one who is still as much an addict as he ever was and glorifies nicotine like a dog owner giving his dog a biscuit,Â…not us.

So, drop the attitude, eat a fat slice of humble pie and figure out why this time is going to be different AND why we should accept your word that you want to be quit. Because honestly, I don't think you know. You haven't figured out a plan or have a good reason why we should take your word. I won't dissect your responses, but I will dissect your commitment, which right now, looks like a hot mess. Figure it out.
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2014, 09:51:00 PM »
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Lmao, what do you want me to say? "I chew because my parents didn't love me?" No, its a bad habit and a drug that was part of my life. Now I am putting that behind me and moving on. Cold turkey you token hording f@gg0ts. 'BanDog'
Let's start with this...

Could you please go into your personal settings and change your signature line from "quit as of..." to "paused back in 2012 but then moved somewhere with lower taxes and let peer pressure and a jacked up mentality to my addiction lure me back?"

I don't really give a shit if you are pissed or if your parents locked you up in the attic until you were 16. If you wanna quit, you need to really think through your answers. Your mouth says quit but your heart is still addict speaking in this thread.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #24 on: May 19, 2014, 09:42:00 PM »
Lmao, what do you want me to say? "I chew because my parents didn't love me?" No, its a bad habit and a drug that was part of my life. Now I am putting that behind me and moving on. Cold turkey you token hording f@gg0ts. 'BanDog'
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2014, 09:26:00 PM »
You sir...are a train wreck. You don't want to be here. You like to pay lip service to clean. That won't cut it.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2014, 09:25:00 PM »
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What happened?
-I started to work across country driving from state to state, I had a lot of free time to fill and I quickly got back into chewing. Also it doesn't help when all your Co workers chew. It seems like almost all commercial divers chew.
Why did it happen?
-Because I needed some kind of comfort while I was working on the road and chew has been my comfort away from home latley.
What are you going to do different this time?
-This time I'm going to focus on how much healthier I feel without chew, Instead of thinking how I should reward myself with it.
Focus a little on that 3rd response man. You need a plan, something in depth to show that you are serious about putting steps together and sticking to them of things to do before you ever go back to that can again. Take a little peek at my intro, so can see what I think is close to am impermeable armor of a plan that I have promised to myself to follow.

Do that, and put your quit first above all else, and this time make a connection or 2 in the Brotherhood here, and you will find different results. But you need to be 100% committed. no more half-assing.
Actually, all the answers you gave are garbage. They show no internal perspective, review or thought.

Do you care about this? Do you want this?

It does not seem like it to me. You sound weak, just like your last failed attempt.

As a newbie posted today to another caver... You better unfuck yourself and try again!
I'm a little out of words.

Nicotine provides comfort? Nicotine is a reward? And you chew because it is geographically more affordable/everyone you work with chews?

Dig deeper. This is way way too important to give horseshit answers like that.

Comfort? Get a teddy bear.
Reward? Buy some Oreos.
Affordable? How much does a new jaw cost ?
Your coworkers all chew? I bet you medical plan has huge copays.

Try again

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2014, 09:09:00 PM »
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What happened?
-I started to work across country driving from state to state, I had a lot of free time to fill and I quickly got back into chewing. Also it doesn't help when all your Co workers chew. It seems like almost all commercial divers chew.
Why did it happen?
-Because I needed some kind of comfort while I was working on the road and chew has been my comfort away from home latley.
What are you going to do different this time?
-This time I'm going to focus on how much healthier I feel without chew, Instead of thinking how I should reward myself with it.
Focus a little on that 3rd response man. You need a plan, something in depth to show that you are serious about putting steps together and sticking to them of things to do before you ever go back to that can again. Take a little peek at my intro, so can see what I think is close to am impermeable armor of a plan that I have promised to myself to follow.

Do that, and put your quit first above all else, and this time make a connection or 2 in the Brotherhood here, and you will find different results. But you need to be 100% committed. no more half-assing.
Actually, all the answers you gave are garbage. They show no internal perspective, review or thought.

Do you care about this? Do you want this?

It does not seem like it to me. You sound weak, just like your last failed attempt.

As a newbie posted today to another caver... You better unfuck yourself and try again!
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2014, 08:43:00 PM »
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Instead of thinking how I should reward myself with it.
Really? Reward yourself with a good opportunity for cancer. You need to HATE dip for what it has done to you. Dig deep man, there is nothing good about dip. That is the addiction speaking.....
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #19 on: May 19, 2014, 06:26:00 PM »
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What happened?
-I started to work across country driving from state to state, I had a lot of free time to fill and I quickly got back into chewing. Also it doesn't help when all your Co workers chew. It seems like almost all commercial divers chew.
Why did it happen?
-Because I needed some kind of comfort while I was working on the road and chew has been my comfort away from home latley.
What are you going to do different this time?
-This time I'm going to focus on how much healthier I feel without chew, Instead of thinking how I should reward myself with it.
Focus a little on that 3rd response man. You need a plan, something in depth to show that you are serious about putting steps together and sticking to them of things to do before you ever go back to that can again. Take a little peek at my intro, so can see what I think is close to am impermeable armor of a plan that I have promised to myself to follow.

Do that, and put your quit first above all else, and this time make a connection or 2 in the Brotherhood here, and you will find different results. But you need to be 100% committed. no more half-assing.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2014, 04:13:00 PM »
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Hello my names Nikolai.

I was quit for over 6 months the last time I posted here. It was pretty easy to quit in Hawaii when a can costs 9 bucks. Right when I moved back to california I started chewing again, and I have been for the past year or so. This time it's really time to quit. I can't stand abusing myself this much.

How do u find my roll call?

Thanks.
Welcome back, Nikolai! We're so glad that you decided that this time "it's really time to quit." And yeah, man, you better quit now; I hear that prices are going to rise soon and then what? THEN a life of addiction to cancer-causing products would be a bad idea. Right now, at $5 a can, the addiction lifestyle is a bargain. Maybe you should keep dipping until it makes financial sense to quit. Sarcasm

And by the way, in addition to answering the three questions, how about you tell us what the hell you think you're going to learn this time around that you didn't learn after 6 months of being quit.

Also, you don't get two intros.
Well, when Cali gets too expensive, keep moving east - I was dipping Cope for $3.75-$4 a can, and grizzly for $2-3. Fresh prices too, only 25 days old.

Death by poison is still death by poison regardless of how much you're paying.

You'll be in the same group I am - If you want help, post roll and plunge in. If you can't handle that or don't like having your feet held to the fire, then chew on.

The tools are here, you have to use them. I'm just not seeing any seriousness from your posts so far.
Your original group are celebrating in their 600's and 700's now, and are soon going to be at 2 years! Too bad you threw all that away for your fix. Now you gotta go through all that SHIT again! Hope you are serious this time. This is no game to be taken lightly.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2014, 03:19:00 PM »
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Hello my names Nikolai.

I was quit for over 6 months the last time I posted here. It was pretty easy to quit in Hawaii when a can costs 9 bucks. Right when I moved back to california I started chewing again, and I have been for the past year or so. This time it's really time to quit. I can't stand abusing myself this much.

How do u find my roll call?

Thanks.
Welcome back, Nikolai! We're so glad that you decided that this time "it's really time to quit." And yeah, man, you better quit now; I hear that prices are going to rise soon and then what? THEN a life of addiction to cancer-causing products would be a bad idea. Right now, at $5 a can, the addiction lifestyle is a bargain. Maybe you should keep dipping until it makes financial sense to quit. Sarcasm

And by the way, in addition to answering the three questions, how about you tell us what the hell you think you're going to learn this time around that you didn't learn after 6 months of being quit.

Also, you don't get two intros.
Well, when Cali gets too expensive, keep moving east - I was dipping Cope for $3.75-$4 a can, and grizzly for $2-3. Fresh prices too, only 25 days old.

Death by poison is still death by poison regardless of how much you're paying.

You'll be in the same group I am - If you want help, post roll and plunge in. If you can't handle that or don't like having your feet held to the fire, then chew on.

The tools are here, you have to use them. I'm just not seeing any seriousness from your posts so far.
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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2014, 02:48:00 PM »
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What happened?
-I started to work across country driving from state to state, I had a lot of free time to fill and I quickly got back into chewing. Also it doesn't help when all your Co workers chew. It seems like almost all commercial divers chew.
Why did it happen?
-Because I needed some kind of comfort while I was working on the road and chew has been my comfort away from home latley.
What are you going to do different this time?
-This time I'm going to focus on how much healthier I feel without chew, Instead of thinking how I should reward myself with it.
You never did quit you just took a break something you referenced in your original post here. You will not succeed if these are your answers to the three questions. My 3 year old could sting together a better explanation. Your last post before today was for day 130 however you only have about 54 posts on this site total. That means you don't even post 50% of the time. Hit the bricks you little bitch no one here has any time for your fucking half assed attempt at a quit. The answer you gave above simply shows that you never even took the time to understand your addiction or what nicotine actually does to you.

You are a joke and not worthy don't waste our fucking time.

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Re: quit that grizz
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2014, 02:46:00 PM »
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Hello my names Nikolai.

I was quit for over 6 months the last time I posted here. It was pretty easy to quit in Hawaii when a can costs 9 bucks. Right when I moved back to california I started chewing again, and I have been for the past year or so. This time it's really time to quit. I can't stand abusing myself this much.

How do u find my roll call?

Thanks.
Welcome back, Nikolai! We're so glad that you decided that this time "it's really time to quit." And yeah, man, you better quit now; I hear that prices are going to rise soon and then what? THEN a life of addiction to cancer-causing products would be a bad idea. Right now, at $5 a can, the addiction lifestyle is a bargain. Maybe you should keep dipping until it makes financial sense to quit. Sarcasm

And by the way, in addition to answering the three questions, how about you tell us what the hell you think you're going to learn this time around that you didn't learn after 6 months of being quit.

Also, you don't get two intros.
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