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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2014, 01:51:00 PM »
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Hello all, First of all I was a quitter for over a year and a member of the killthe can.org. To make a long story short. I fell to the nic bitch and the only person i can blame is me,myself,and I.

I did not follow with the killthecan roll call and did not ask for help and then here I am a couple of years later. Am ready to quit again. Yes, I know what I am going to have to do all over again.

I just wish that my former quitters will accept me back into this organization. I realize for a long time I messed up and have come back again with my tail between my legs.
Damn, I hate to see this!

Of course you will be accepted back, Ron, but you need to explain yourself with full, honest answers to the 3 questions.
tis a shame, but what you are now experiencing is a part of the education process my friend.

You say that you were quit here before , that you drifted away and fell. And now have come back.

it is at this point that for yourself the most (and for some others) is that a little introspection is needed. The 3 questions that are below in your thread are something that are supposed to represent a deep thought for yourself to look deep down inside and really take the time to answer.

So as you think of those answers, look into a mirror, maybe have that family picture sitting next to it, and write them down.

People fall, it is the getting back up that is the important part. So .....
You are stronger than the addiction. Dont let the Nic B dictate your life to you
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2014, 10:32:00 AM »
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Hello all, First of all I was a quitter for over a year and a member of the killthe can.org. To make a long story short. I fell to the nic bitch and the only person i can blame is me,myself,and I.

I did not follow with the killthecan roll call and did not ask for help and then here I am a couple of years later. Am ready to quit again. Yes, I know what I am going to have to do all over again.

I just wish that my former quitters will accept me back into this organization. I realize for a long time I messed up and have come back again with my tail between my legs.
Damn, I hate to see this!

Of course you will be accepted back, Ron, but you need to explain yourself with full, honest answers to the 3 questions.
tis a shame, but what you are now experiencing is a part of the education process my friend.

You say that you were quit here before , that you drifted away and fell. And now have come back.

it is at this point that for yourself the most (and for some others) is that a little introspection is needed. The 3 questions that are below in your thread are something that are supposed to represent a deep thought for yourself to look deep down inside and really take the time to answer.

So as you think of those answers, look into a mirror, maybe have that family picture sitting next to it, and write them down.

People fall, it is the getting back up that is the important part. So .....
You are stronger than the addiction. Dont let the Nic B dictate your life to you
ODAAT NAFAR QFL

D-Day 1/1/14
HOF 4/10/2014
2nd Floor July 19, 2014
3rd Floor October 27, 2014

My HoF Speech: http://forum.killthecan.org/topic/10229741/1/#new
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2014, 03:52:00 PM »
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Hello all, First of all I was a quitter for over a year and a member of the killthe can.org. To make a long story short. I fell to the nic bitch and the only person i can blame is me,myself,and I.

I did not follow with the killthecan roll call and did not ask for help and then here I am a couple of years later. Am ready to quit again. Yes, I know what I am going to have to do all over again.

I just wish that my former quitters will accept me back into this organization. I realize for a long time I messed up and have come back again with my tail between my legs.
Damn, I hate to see this!

Of course you will be accepted back, Ron, but you need to explain yourself with full, honest answers to the 3 questions.
tis a shame, but what you are now experiencing is a part of the education process my friend.

You say that you were quit here before , that you drifted away and fell. And now have come back.

it is at this point that for yourself the most (and for some others) is that a little introspection is needed. The 3 questions that are below in your thread are something that are supposed to represent a deep thought for yourself to look deep down inside and really take the time to answer.

So as you think of those answers, look into a mirror, maybe have that family picture sitting next to it, and write them down.

People fall, it is the getting back up that is the important part. So .....

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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2014, 02:23:00 PM »
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If I could quit for a week or two then I should quit for a lifetime.

I been smoking and chewing for over 35 yrs and now its time to quit and begin the New year and Life snuff free.
Welcome bigron to the site. Grab a hold of punkin and listen to him. He is a badass quitter and knows what is up.

I picked these phrases out of your intro because I had the same thoughts when I came here 4 years ago. If I could just quit was my mantra for sure. You have to do this one day at a time, not just for a couple of weeks or a lifetime. Just for today! Honestly we are used to hearing our addicted brains telling us that all along the path of our using nicotine. If I could, now it is time, begin the new year and Life...

I really don't want to belittle your words, and I know this is just a post from an addict like me. I just want you to understand that it is a daily battle and you can't look ahead any further past today to rely on yourself to quit.

I think you posted today? bigron tell your story? Was that you? If so congrats to you. Get those quit day numbers in there to remind yourself how far you've come with this!! I quit with you today only man!!
Didn't pay enough attention, so I feel kind of stupid right now! You of course know about everything I said below. You just are going to have to quit this time for good!!!
Hail from Doddridge County myself, and still only about 30 miles from Parkersburg on the Buckeye side..and my name happens to be Ron as well. Always nice to see another quitter from the Holy Motherland!!

....get some numbers of your fellow quitters and hang close to the site. Come and post with me in May 08..glad to have ya. Coming up on 6 yrs here...and I never saw a bigger nic junkie than I was. IT CAN BE DONE!!!!

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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2014, 02:08:00 PM »
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If I could quit for a week or two then I should quit for a lifetime.

I been smoking and chewing for over 35 yrs and now its time to quit and begin the New year and Life snuff free.
Welcome bigron to the site. Grab a hold of punkin and listen to him. He is a badass quitter and knows what is up.

I picked these phrases out of your intro because I had the same thoughts when I came here 4 years ago. If I could just quit was my mantra for sure. You have to do this one day at a time, not just for a couple of weeks or a lifetime. Just for today! Honestly we are used to hearing our addicted brains telling us that all along the path of our using nicotine. If I could, now it is time, begin the new year and Life...

I really don't want to belittle your words, and I know this is just a post from an addict like me. I just want you to understand that it is a daily battle and you can't look ahead any further past today to rely on yourself to quit.

I think you posted today? bigron tell your story? Was that you? If so congrats to you. Get those quit day numbers in there to remind yourself how far you've come with this!! I quit with you today only man!!
Didn't pay enough attention, so I feel kind of stupid right now! You of course know about everything I said below. You just are going to have to quit this time for good!!!
NO MO SKOAL!!! I MEAN NEVER AGAIN!!!
Real Quit Day 9/18/2013 8th Floor 11/26/15
HOF day: 12/26/2013. 9th Floor 3/5/16
2nd Floor: 4/5/14 Comma Day 6/13/16!!!
3rd Floor 7/14/2014. 3 Years 9/18/6!!!
1 Year 9/17/2014. 11th Floor 9/21/16
4th Floor 10/22/14. 12th Floor 12/30/16
Half Comma 1/30/15. 13th Floor 4/8/17
6th Floor 5/10/15 4 Years 9/18/17!!!
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2014, 01:48:00 PM »
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Hello all, First of all I was a quitter for over a year and a member of the killthe can.org. To make a long story short. I fell to the nic bitch and the only person i can blame is me,myself,and I.

I did not follow with the killthecan roll call and did not ask for help and then here I am a couple of years later. Am ready to quit again. Yes, I know what I am going to have to do all over again.

I just wish that my former quitters will accept me back into this organization. I realize for a long time I messed up and have come back again with my tail between my legs.
Damn, I hate to see this!

Of course you will be accepted back, Ron, but you need to explain yourself with full, honest answers to the 3 questions.
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2014, 11:17:00 AM »
Answer the damn questions!!!!!!'
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2014, 09:50:00 AM »
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If I could quit for a week or two then I should quit for a lifetime.

I been smoking and chewing for over 35 yrs and now its time to quit and begin the New year and Life snuff free.
Welcome bigron to the site. Grab a hold of punkin and listen to him. He is a badass quitter and knows what is up.

I picked these phrases out of your intro because I had the same thoughts when I came here 4 years ago. If I could just quit was my mantra for sure. You have to do this one day at a time, not just for a couple of weeks or a lifetime. Just for today! Honestly we are used to hearing our addicted brains telling us that all along the path of our using nicotine. If I could, now it is time, begin the new year and Life...

I really don't want to belittle your words, and I know this is just a post from an addict like me. I just want you to understand that it is a daily battle and you can't look ahead any further past today to rely on yourself to quit.

I think you posted today? bigron tell your story? Was that you? If so congrats to you. Get those quit day numbers in there to remind yourself how far you've come with this!! I quit with you today only man!!
NO MO SKOAL!!! I MEAN NEVER AGAIN!!!
Real Quit Day 9/18/2013 8th Floor 11/26/15
HOF day: 12/26/2013. 9th Floor 3/5/16
2nd Floor: 4/5/14 Comma Day 6/13/16!!!
3rd Floor 7/14/2014. 3 Years 9/18/6!!!
1 Year 9/17/2014. 11th Floor 9/21/16
4th Floor 10/22/14. 12th Floor 12/30/16
Half Comma 1/30/15. 13th Floor 4/8/17
6th Floor 5/10/15 4 Years 9/18/17!!!
7th Floor 8/18/15. 15th Floor 10/26/17
2 Years 9/17/15 16th Floor 2/3/18
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2014, 09:29:00 AM »
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Well Ron you know the drill I'm sure; answer the 3 questions:

1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. WTF are you gonna do different!

Answer to your old group and your new group.
With over 400 posts I'm surprised you don't know the drill Ron. Those 3 questions WT listed need to be answered and shared with your old group, your new group, and you might as well throw it into your intro. I hope you learn the quit formula this time around.
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #10 on: January 10, 2014, 12:51:00 AM »
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I am married to a wonderful lady for 14 years and have two wonderful kids. I work in a manufacturing plant as a forklift driver and run on a vol fire dept as a firefighter/emt and also vol on a k9 search and rescue team.

I been trying to quit for many years with both ciggys and snuff and decided today I am going to quit no matter what. If I could quit for a week or two then I should quit for a lifetime . I know that I will need all the help that I can so I be here,when I can fight the kids for the computer time.

I been smoking and chewing for over 35 yrs and now its time to quit and begin the New year and Life snuff free.
HEllo BIGRON. Im a fellow West-by god-Virginian. I have been quit for 104 days today. This is one of the best decisions Ive ever made. Its not easy by any stretch but it gets easier. The program works and you get out of it exactly what you put into it. If you drink the KOOL AID and commit hole hog, your quit will be easy. If you half ass it and just show up to post roll and leave, quitting will suck dog dick. My suggestion would be to read everything you can on this site and dont be bashful about reaching out to me or anybody else. Everybody here has walked the walk youre walking, some are just a little further down the road but rest assured, we all want to see you succeed. Know your enemy. Check your inbox for my number. If I can help your quit in any way, shoot me a text or give me a call

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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2014, 12:34:00 AM »
Here's your first intro. I'm sure the two will get combined.
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2014, 12:28:00 AM »
Well Ron you know the drill I'm sure; answer the 3 questions:

1. What happened?
2. Why did it happen?
3. WTF are you gonna do different!

Answer to your old group and your new group.
4/1/2012: Nicotine Quit Date
7/9/12: HOF The Missing Warning Label
TODAY is the day that counts
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2014, 05:26:00 PM »
Hello all, First of all I was a quitter for over a year and a member of the killthe can.org. To make a long story short. I fell to the nic bitch and the only person i can blame is me,myself,and I.

I did not follow with the killthecan roll call and did not ask for help and then here I am a couple of years later. Am ready to quit again. Yes, I know what I am going to have to do all over again.

I just wish that my former quitters will accept me back into this organization. I realize for a long time I messed up and have come back again with my tail between my legs.
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2009, 08:56:00 AM »
I am in the January's 2010 quit group with 45 days of quit under my belt.
I am looking for some people in the Tristate area of Eastern Ohio/Northern Panhandle of Wv/and Western Pa,who would like to share Phone Numbers and such so either to support each other or to meet up as a group

Just looking for some people closer to my area for the reason above.

bigron
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Re: West Virginia Hello
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2009, 08:23:00 PM »
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I am married to a wonderful lady for 14 years and have two wonderful kids. I work in a manufacturing plant as a forklift driver and run on a vol fire dept as a firefighter/emt and also vol on a k9 search and rescue team.

I been trying to quit for many years with both ciggys and snuff and decided today I am going to quit no matter what. If I could quit for a week or two then I should quit for a lifetime . I know that I will need all the help that I can so I be here,when I can fight the kids for the computer time.

I been smoking and chewing for over 35 yrs and now its time to quit and begin the New year and Life snuff free.
You have come to a great place to be like all of us ...a Quitter ! We are all addicts here and together we can snuff out the NIC monster. Take it one minute one hour one day at a time and find quit buddies to call and/or text to help when you cant get on website for help. Be accountable and post rollcall and best of luck. Im on day 55 and I too was using for over 35 years so if I can quit I know you can too Bro.
I PM"ed you by the way.

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