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Offline Mick in Stuart

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #33 on: December 28, 2011, 11:07:00 PM »
Navy, I've been dipping Copenhagen longer than you been around. I posted 74 days today. One of my sons (12 years old) wishes to be in the marines - that's the boys that guard your arses 'crackup' - We watch the military channel and see what the newbies go through (as well as the special forces). I always watch and admire..knowing these (you) boys are much stronger and mentally tougher than me. You got this shit! You are QUIT and I am proud to be quit with you. PM me any time. I appreciate what you do and am thankful, however, I will be here to ride your ass and push you through your quit the whole f'ing way
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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #32 on: December 28, 2011, 10:44:00 PM »
Keep your word.

Post roll call first thing. Don't fucking think about it man just post fucking roll.

Then keep your fucking word.

Period.

Keep your fucking word!

You get me????

There is no going back.

Never again, for any reason.

P.S. I know you don't believe me and you feel that your entire fucking world is going to end but,

It will get better. So much better that you can't even comprehend it right now. And that Sir, is the honest truth.

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #31 on: December 28, 2011, 10:26:00 PM »
"I want to quit for my son, my wife, and mostly for my health. I am so so so darn tired of it, and at the same time I like it. "


cmon swabby!!! What the fuck do you mean "Like it"... im only 4 days here but i dont buy that line CMON Man....you like, your wife/son worrying about you. you like taking 5 bucks /day from your family, you like your breath stinking like a mules ass, you like.....thats shit is alquida talkin to your ass....will do anything to get in....


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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #30 on: December 28, 2011, 05:36:00 PM »
Just passing thru....

Welcome to the site.

You got a lot of quit backing you up bro...a veritable who's who of baddasses in quit. Don't piss on the support. These guys will save you from yourself...but only if you let them.

Use the site. Buy into the program. Post Roll Call. Everyday. 1st thing if you can. That simple act will keep you straight if you are a man of your word...the people here will make it more bearable.

You got her down...choke the bitch out. She come's up for air again and she may well kill you.

Again. Welcome. You got this shit.

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #29 on: December 28, 2011, 05:35:00 PM »
Glad you are here. The next few days may be rough. Remember, we have all done it and our gonads are freaking huge.
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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #28 on: December 28, 2011, 05:07:00 PM »
Welcome aboard... I hear if you stick around here long enough and rub tiger balm hard enough on your forehead you might get that tatoo to fade a little bit...

Good to see you in April. The waters rough, but it's worth it.


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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #27 on: December 28, 2011, 04:30:00 PM »
Welcome NAVYnuc. You got this shit.

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #26 on: December 28, 2011, 04:23:00 PM »
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ALRIGHT BROTHERS,

I DID IT

HohYah!

Literally, I spit it out in the toilet.  Then I flushed the 4.5 cans that I had.  I've quit the nic-fix many a times, but i've never gone more than 6 days without a dip recently.

There is no way i'm letting somebody call me a failure, or "no-balls" me (must be a sailor) F this friggin trash in my mouth, I am TIRED of it.

And so starts me journey, keep this pressure on fellas, tuff love works.  Beleve it or not, but it is tougher when you don't know who is talkin' sh!t to you.

Thank You Souliman for the ultimate no balls challange.
Just remember this ain't no ORSE.
'worship' 'worship' 'worship' 'worship'

Nice job Navynuc. I am proud to be quit with you

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #25 on: December 28, 2011, 04:22:00 PM »
poof.

Nice job on dumping that shit and taking control of your life

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #24 on: December 28, 2011, 04:20:00 PM »
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ALRIGHT BROTHERS,

I DID IT

HohYah!

Literally, I spit it out in the toilet. Then I flushed the 4.5 cans that I had. I've quit the nic-fix many a times, but i've never gone more than 6 days without a dip recently.

There is no way i'm letting somebody call me a failure, or "no-balls" me (must be a sailor) F this friggin trash in my mouth, I am TIRED of it.

And so starts me journey, keep this pressure on fellas, tuff love works. Beleve it or not, but it is tougher when you don't know who is talkin' sh!t to you.

Thank You Souliman for the ultimate no balls challange.
Just remember this ain't no ORSE.
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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #23 on: December 28, 2011, 04:19:00 PM »
ALRIGHT BROTHERS,

I DID IT

HohYah!

Literally, I spit it out in the toilet. Then I flushed the 4.5 cans that I had. I've quit the nic-fix many a times, but i've never gone more than 6 days without a dip recently.

There is no way i'm letting somebody call me a failure, or "no-balls" me (must be a sailor) F this friggin trash in my mouth, I am TIRED of it.

And so starts me journey, keep this pressure on fellas, tuff love works. Beleve it or not, but it is tougher when you don't know who is talkin' sh!t to you.

Thank You Souliman for the ultimate no balls challange.
Don't doubt me, because I don't care what you say!

WE CAN DO IT BROTHERS

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #22 on: December 28, 2011, 04:19:00 PM »
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You guys are rough, sounds alot like the boat.

I really do appreciate it, and please don't take this the wrong way, but I believe in the motivation of a goal date.  The mental buildup and whatnot.  However, you all are definitely more qualified than I to give advice.

You are right, I have made this new years resolution in the past.  It lasted 4 months and then after 5 weeks of breathing the same air (LITERALLY) I broke down and threw in a lipper, here I am today, 2 years later.

Please bare with me, as I am new, but I'm sure if yall keep giving me sh1t, it will help.  We submariners do better when our buttons are pushed.

I want to quit for my son, my wife, and mostly for my health.  I am so so so darn tired of it, and at the same time I like it.  I know all of you that are reading this know exactly what I'm talking about.  If this is the right location I would like to vent.  (is there a "vent" forum?)
NAVY, you are soooo fucking wrong. You came here for help now take the help and advice you came here for and fucking quit right now, TODAY!!
You got this, Navy. Just make the decision. Stop thinking about it and go flush your can and any stash. Also, it's fine to let your family be part of your motivation to quit, but you gotta quit for Navy. If you quit for them, you'll start to resent them. Quit for Navy. Quit for Navy because Navy selfishly wants to grow old with his wife and see what his children become.
I gave you my digits if in doubt call. Thats why I sent them. People do it all the time. Just remember NAVY (Never Again Volunteer Yourself). That is what you are doing continuing to dip is volunteering yourself for death. Call and I will give you a walkthrough and we'll get through this Qaul of Quittin.
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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #21 on: December 28, 2011, 04:14:00 PM »
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You guys are rough, sounds alot like the boat.

I really do appreciate it, and please don't take this the wrong way, but I believe in the motivation of a goal date.  The mental buildup and whatnot.  However, you all are definitely more qualified than I to give advice.

You are right, I have made this new years resolution in the past.  It lasted 4 months and then after 5 weeks of breathing the same air (LITERALLY) I broke down and threw in a lipper, here I am today, 2 years later.

Please bare with me, as I am new, but I'm sure if yall keep giving me sh1t, it will help.  We submariners do better when our buttons are pushed.

I want to quit for my son, my wife, and mostly for my health.  I am so so so darn tired of it, and at the same time I like it.  I know all of you that are reading this know exactly what I'm talking about.  If this is the right location I would like to vent.  (is there a "vent" forum?)
NAVY, you are soooo fucking wrong. You came here for help now take the help and advice you came here for and fucking quit right now, TODAY!!
You got this, Navy. Just make the decision. Stop thinking about it and go flush your can and any stash. Also, it's fine to let your family be part of your motivation to quit, but you gotta quit for Navy. If you quit for them, you'll start to resent them. Quit for Navy. Quit for Navy because Navy selfishly wants to grow old with his wife and see what his children become.

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #20 on: December 28, 2011, 04:13:00 PM »
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I was planning on using patches to assist the quit, is that ok or should I work out a new plan?
This has been overlooked.

This is a 100% nicotine free site. Being quit means quitting nicotine 100%. No patches, gum, cigars, cigs allowed here.

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Re: New sailor...here we go
« Reply #19 on: December 28, 2011, 04:07:00 PM »
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You guys are rough, sounds alot like the boat.

I really do appreciate it, and please don't take this the wrong way, but I believe in the motivation of a goal date. The mental buildup and whatnot. However, you all are definitely more qualified than I to give advice.

You are right, I have made this new years resolution in the past. It lasted 4 months and then after 5 weeks of breathing the same air (LITERALLY) I broke down and threw in a lipper, here I am today, 2 years later.

Please bare with me, as I am new, but I'm sure if yall keep giving me sh1t, it will help. We submariners do better when our buttons are pushed.

I want to quit for my son, my wife, and mostly for my health. I am so so so darn tired of it, and at the same time I like it. I know all of you that are reading this know exactly what I'm talking about. If this is the right location I would like to vent. (is there a "vent" forum?)
NAVY, you are soooo fucking wrong. You came here for help now take the help and advice you came here for and fucking quit right now, TODAY!!