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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #176 on: May 12, 2014, 09:38:00 PM »
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In about 4 hours Sapper will be entering the HOF...unfuckingbelievable...CONGRATS, my friend!!!!
Awesome work Sapper! Congrats!
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #175 on: May 12, 2014, 08:26:00 PM »
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In about 4 hours Sapper will be entering the HOF...unfuckingbelievable...CONGRATS, my friend!!!!
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #174 on: May 12, 2014, 08:11:00 PM »
In about 4 hours Sapper will be entering the HOF...unfuckingbelievable...CONGRATS, my friend!!!!
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #173 on: April 07, 2014, 04:21:00 PM »
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Thanks everybody.  I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time.  That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems.  In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good.  My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now.  It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper.  Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #172 on: April 07, 2014, 04:16:00 PM »
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Thanks everybody.  I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time.  That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems.  In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good.  My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now.  It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper.  Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

;Ironman:
Run the razor's edge and stay frosty. The nic bitch would love nothing more than to nail your ass to the wall in hopes of advancing her cause to enslave us again.
All I can say is watch your back one day at a time! The bitch is laying in the weeds looking for an opportunity! Keep kicking ass!!!!!
What KDip said. She is evil.
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #171 on: April 07, 2014, 03:20:00 PM »
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Thanks everybody.  I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time.  That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems.  In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good.  My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now.  It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper.  Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

;Ironman:
Run the razor's edge and stay frosty. The nic bitch would love nothing more than to nail your ass to the wall in hopes of advancing her cause to enslave us again.
All I can say is watch your back one day at a time! The bitch is laying in the weeds looking for an opportunity! Keep kicking ass!!!!!
What KDip said. She is evil.

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #170 on: April 07, 2014, 11:05:00 AM »
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Thanks everybody.  I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time.  That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems.  In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good.  My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now.  It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper.  Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

;Ironman:
Run the razor's edge and stay frosty. The nic bitch would love nothing more than to nail your ass to the wall in hopes of advancing her cause to enslave us again.
All I can say is watch your back one day at a time! The bitch is laying in the weeds looking for an opportunity! Keep kicking ass!!!!!

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #169 on: April 07, 2014, 10:26:00 AM »
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Thanks everybody.  I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time.  That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems.  In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good.  My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now.  It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper.  Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

;Ironman:
Run the razor's edge and stay frosty. The nic bitch would love nothing more than to nail your ass to the wall in hopes of advancing her cause to enslave us again.
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #168 on: April 07, 2014, 10:07:00 AM »
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Thanks everybody. I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time. That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems. In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good. My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now. It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper. Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
Metaphorically speaking, you are kicking ass and taking no prisoners!

;Ironman:

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #167 on: April 07, 2014, 09:20:00 AM »
Thanks everybody. I almost ran out last night to get some Smokey Mountain, which I've only used twice since quitting, but grinding through math problems was really making me crave big time. That said, I didn't go get any smokey mountain and I just kept working problems. In end, I'm still quit and I beat another trigger again.

It's all good. My quit is starting to actually build some muscle now. It was a delicate little baby at first, then a wobbly toddler, now it's a hearty young lad of a quit that goes out and plays in the woods all day long on its own, just far enough to have some independence, but still close enough to hear dad calling it in to wash up for supper. Soon my quit will be playing varsity sports.
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #166 on: April 06, 2014, 07:25:00 PM »
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I'm up late studying for a professional licensing exam next week.  This is my final all day exam of my career so help me.  I've take the two engineering exams and the first surveying exam and next week is the second surveying exam.  If I pass, I will hold two professional licenses, one as an engineer, and one a surveyor.  This is a pretty big deal for my profession, there are not many dual licensed engineers / surveyors, so this could open doors for salary increases and promotions.  It's a test worth taking seriously when it comes to preparation.

That said, this is the first time I've studied for such an exam without a quarter can of skoal in my lip.  In fact, it is quite possible, though it's hard to remember back now, that my first time really dipping consistently was when I was studying for the first engineering exam during my senior year of college.

However, on a positive side, this will also be the first time while taking the exam that I won't be rushing to get the last few problems done early so I can go out and put in a dip before coming back in for the afternoon session.  So, at least this time around I won't be jonesing and I have to believe that can only help me perform stronger on the exam.

Anyway, just thought I'd share since its late, I'm tired, and I am not packing a can to help get me through a few more problems.
I (sort of) know the feeling, as I'm still in college. The hardest part of quitting for me was being able to focus enough to do homework and study for my courses, but it is such a liberating feeling being able to overcome the fog and be able to succeed with my classes without dip.
Good luck Sapper! I did the same in college...always hurrying to get that next chew in. It's a great feeling not worrying about the next chew.

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Nice Sapper. You are a free man as you study for these exams. I bet it feels good. Best of luck on the tests! ODAAT. Quit on!
You can and will do this. You have been free from the slavery of the can this long, so I know for a fact that when you put your mind to stuff good things happens. Study your ass off and kick that test's ass.
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #165 on: April 06, 2014, 11:38:00 AM »
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I'm up late studying for a professional licensing exam next week.  This is my final all day exam of my career so help me.  I've take the two engineering exams and the first surveying exam and next week is the second surveying exam.  If I pass, I will hold two professional licenses, one as an engineer, and one a surveyor.  This is a pretty big deal for my profession, there are not many dual licensed engineers / surveyors, so this could open doors for salary increases and promotions.  It's a test worth taking seriously when it comes to preparation.

That said, this is the first time I've studied for such an exam without a quarter can of skoal in my lip.  In fact, it is quite possible, though it's hard to remember back now, that my first time really dipping consistently was when I was studying for the first engineering exam during my senior year of college.

However, on a positive side, this will also be the first time while taking the exam that I won't be rushing to get the last few problems done early so I can go out and put in a dip before coming back in for the afternoon session.  So, at least this time around I won't be jonesing and I have to believe that can only help me perform stronger on the exam.

Anyway, just thought I'd share since its late, I'm tired, and I am not packing a can to help get me through a few more problems.
I (sort of) know the feeling, as I'm still in college. The hardest part of quitting for me was being able to focus enough to do homework and study for my courses, but it is such a liberating feeling being able to overcome the fog and be able to succeed with my classes without dip.
Good luck Sapper! I did the same in college...always hurrying to get that next chew in. It's a great feeling not worrying about the next chew.

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Nice Sapper. You are a free man as you study for these exams. I bet it feels good. Best of luck on the tests! ODAAT. Quit on!
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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #164 on: April 06, 2014, 08:43:00 AM »
Amazes me how the brain rewires and we rrealize that nic actually never made anything better and never enhanced our performance in anything. Amazing how we just accepted that lie for so long. Soild quit Sapper!

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #163 on: April 06, 2014, 07:10:00 AM »
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I'm up late studying for a professional licensing exam next week.  This is my final all day exam of my career so help me.  I've take the two engineering exams and the first surveying exam and next week is the second surveying exam.  If I pass, I will hold two professional licenses, one as an engineer, and one a surveyor.  This is a pretty big deal for my profession, there are not many dual licensed engineers / surveyors, so this could open doors for salary increases and promotions.  It's a test worth taking seriously when it comes to preparation.

That said, this is the first time I've studied for such an exam without a quarter can of skoal in my lip.  In fact, it is quite possible, though it's hard to remember back now, that my first time really dipping consistently was when I was studying for the first engineering exam during my senior year of college.

However, on a positive side, this will also be the first time while taking the exam that I won't be rushing to get the last few problems done early so I can go out and put in a dip before coming back in for the afternoon session.  So, at least this time around I won't be jonesing and I have to believe that can only help me perform stronger on the exam.

Anyway, just thought I'd share since its late, I'm tired, and I am not packing a can to help get me through a few more problems.
I (sort of) know the feeling, as I'm still in college. The hardest part of quitting for me was being able to focus enough to do homework and study for my courses, but it is such a liberating feeling being able to overcome the fog and be able to succeed with my classes without dip.
Good luck Sapper! I did the same in college...always hurrying to get that next chew in. It's a great feeling not worrying about the next chew.

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Re: Sapper's Intro
« Reply #162 on: April 06, 2014, 02:57:00 AM »
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I'm up late studying for a professional licensing exam next week. This is my final all day exam of my career so help me. I've take the two engineering exams and the first surveying exam and next week is the second surveying exam. If I pass, I will hold two professional licenses, one as an engineer, and one a surveyor. This is a pretty big deal for my profession, there are not many dual licensed engineers / surveyors, so this could open doors for salary increases and promotions. It's a test worth taking seriously when it comes to preparation.

That said, this is the first time I've studied for such an exam without a quarter can of skoal in my lip. In fact, it is quite possible, though it's hard to remember back now, that my first time really dipping consistently was when I was studying for the first engineering exam during my senior year of college.

However, on a positive side, this will also be the first time while taking the exam that I won't be rushing to get the last few problems done early so I can go out and put in a dip before coming back in for the afternoon session. So, at least this time around I won't be jonesing and I have to believe that can only help me perform stronger on the exam.

Anyway, just thought I'd share since its late, I'm tired, and I am not packing a can to help get me through a few more problems.
I (sort of) know the feeling, as I'm still in college. The hardest part of quitting for me was being able to focus enough to do homework and study for my courses, but it is such a liberating feeling being able to overcome the fog and be able to succeed with my classes without dip.