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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #206 on: February 21, 2014, 08:55:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
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This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
Congrats on 500 Evil! Keep doing what you have been doin. Quit on!
Well done, tip of the cap to you.
Congrats brother
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #205 on: February 21, 2014, 08:50:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
Congrats on 500 Evil! Keep doing what you have been doin. Quit on!
Well done, tip of the cap to you.
Congrats brother
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #204 on: February 21, 2014, 08:16:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
Congrats on 500 Evil! Keep doing what you have been doin. Quit on!
Well done, tip of the cap to you.
Congrats brother
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #203 on: February 21, 2014, 08:12:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
Congrats on 500 Evil! Keep doing what you have been doin. Quit on!
Well done, tip of the cap to you.
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #202 on: February 21, 2014, 07:59:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
Congrats on 500 Evil! Keep doing what you have been doin. Quit on!
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #201 on: February 21, 2014, 07:41:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
This is what quit looks like! Thanks for doing all you do.
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #200 on: February 21, 2014, 07:38:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
The chat room has helped me get my mind off of things and I appreciate knowing you're in there holding it down. You have helped me more than you know. Congrats on 500.

Oh yeah... and a big thanks for letting me use a picture of you as my av. That was very thoughtful!!!

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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #199 on: February 21, 2014, 07:23:00 AM »
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congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you
x2 Evil, you ROCK http://www.picgifs.com/smileys/s
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #198 on: February 21, 2014, 07:20:00 AM »
congrats my friend on 500...thanks for all you do for my quit and everyone else around here. proud to be a jackwagin with you

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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #197 on: January 03, 2014, 11:29:00 AM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
I quit with you today my friend. My condolences.
Sorry to hear Evil.

I will, once again, quit with you my brother.
Good eye opener, quit with you and like my buds CoachSteve and Cbird say, QLF.
Quitting with you today Evil. You're one badass mofo and someday you'll be the old lady we're talking about on here that helped us all out. You won't be dying from nicotine, of course, you'll probably have been robbed and rubbed out by a Tahitian whore after an all-day bender, but still.

Seriously, thanks for everything you do and all prayers and condolences to those affected by Bobbi's life.
Prayers and condolences for you two and her family Evil. Sounds like she served the role of a funcitonal family member for many people in your community. And she was your friend. You have a similar role, touching many lives here, and I"m glad you are here and sorry you have to feel the loss of your friend.
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #196 on: January 03, 2014, 11:01:00 AM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
I quit with you today my friend. My condolences.
Sorry to hear Evil.

I will, once again, quit with you my brother.
Good eye opener, quit with you and like my buds CoachSteve and Cbird say, QLF.
Quitting with you today Evil. You're one badass mofo and someday you'll be the old lady we're talking about on here that helped us all out. You won't be dying from nicotine, of course, you'll probably have been robbed and rubbed out by a Tahitian whore after an all-day bender, but still.

Seriously, thanks for everything you do and all prayers and condolences to those affected by Bobbi's life.
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #195 on: January 03, 2014, 10:18:00 AM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
I quit with you today my friend. My condolences.
Sorry to hear Evil.

I will, once again, quit with you my brother.
Good eye opener, quit with you and like my buds CoachSteve and Cbird say, QLF.

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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #194 on: January 03, 2014, 08:58:00 AM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
I quit with you today my friend. My condolences.
Sorry to hear Evil.

I will, once again, quit with you my brother.
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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #193 on: January 03, 2014, 08:50:00 AM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
I quit with you today my friend. My condolences.
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The poison sucks. I hate it. I hated it this morning, I hated it at noon, I hated it at supper and I hate it tonight. I enjoy hating it so much I'm going to wake up tomorrow and start over hating it. I quit with anyone that wants to hate it with me.

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Re: Quit or Die
« Reply #192 on: January 02, 2014, 10:40:00 PM »
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An old lady named Bobbi has handled our human resources and payroll issues for the past 9 years. She weighed next to nothing, but she was feisty and got things done on time and without issue. She was a recovering alcoholic and lost a brother to alcoholism.  She was a chain smoker despite battling and recovering from lung cancer.  When she spoke it sounded like she had been smoking since birth.

Aside the payroll and HR stuff, she was there on a personal level to me and many others, despite never meeting most in person.  When my mother in law killed herself, she was there as a source of strength through her direct experience. When my sister in law, an alcoholic, was plotting to kidnap my daughters and kill my wife and me, Bobbi was there as a source of strength through her direct experience.

Right before October ended she started to get sick again. Many, many tests were taken and it was discovered that her cancer had returned. She was still smoking. PET scans revealed that the cancer was back in the lungs, but was now also on her spine (several tumors on her spine and shoulder). The really dangerous one was the cancerous tumor on her brain.

She went into immediate retirement.

On 11/19/13 she had surgery to remove the brain tumor.  Doctors said that everything went as best as one could hope for.  She went home to recover with family. They were not going to address all of the others until she regained some strength and they could come up with a battle-plan.

On 12/29 she passed away at home in the presence of her family.

I went to the funeral services tonight after work. I gave my condolences to her sister, her brother in law, her kids, and many grandkids all of whom I had never met before.  I think her sister was inspired by the fact that I expressed how much Bobbi had helped me, and many of my employees, on a personal level on issues completely unrelated to work.

It’s too bad that she managed to remain sober for 30 years but could never quit nicotine.  I hate nicotine.

Today, only today, IÂ’m quit.
Gospel right there Brother.
Thank you for sharing brother. Proud to quit with you today.

My sincere condolences, sounds like you lost a friend and confidant.

If you need anything you know where I am.
good reminder when a case of the fuck its comes along.
No more What If's, I quit everyday going forward
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