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Offline pab1964

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #678 on: January 09, 2016, 06:41:00 PM »
Quote from: traumagnet
Quote from: Ginet
Quote from: Pinched
I wrote this this afternoon after reading the post from a fellow quitter that made me think about my "habits" that have been formed over years of addiction. It is quite amazing how many little things all of us do that had we never used smokeless tobacco, maybe we would not have, I love these quirks and they remind me daily that I am not healed.

Ode to the “tap”

I have confessed to being an addict,
Many days ago I started my path to freedom.
Lots of life has come and gone since,
Yet some of the habits still make me look dumb.

Without fail every time I lace up my boots,
I stand up and then tap on my left pocket.
I instantly recognize that habitual motion,
That is the verification check for Copenhagen rocket.

I hate that I still do this I really do,
So I made a choice nearly two years ago.
Now in that pocket I place my HOF coin,
Which reminds me of what I now know.

I donÂ’t let addiction run or ruin my life,
Years of bad decisions that I canÂ’t change.
So today just like yesterday I make a promise,
That today I am quit and from tobacco I estrange.
Love :wub:
Thanks
'BanDog' or 'chief' cant remember which you prefer...hahaah nice read Pinched took a spell before I quit doing the tap...
Wow! I really like that! It hits home, thanks for sharing.
Tobacco is so addictive it took me a year after a massive heart attack, in which doctor confirmed caused from dipping to finally put a lid on the bitch! ODAAT EDD

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #677 on: January 09, 2016, 11:59:00 AM »
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Quote from: Pinched
I wrote this this afternoon after reading the post from a fellow quitter that made me think about my "habits" that have been formed over years of addiction. It is quite amazing how many little things all of us do that had we never used smokeless tobacco, maybe we would not have, I love these quirks and they remind me daily that I am not healed.

Ode to the “tap”

I have confessed to being an addict,
Many days ago I started my path to freedom.
Lots of life has come and gone since,
Yet some of the habits still make me look dumb.

Without fail every time I lace up my boots,
I stand up and then tap on my left pocket.
I instantly recognize that habitual motion,
That is the verification check for Copenhagen rocket.

I hate that I still do this I really do,
So I made a choice nearly two years ago.
Now in that pocket I place my HOF coin,
Which reminds me of what I now know.

I donÂ’t let addiction run or ruin my life,
Years of bad decisions that I canÂ’t change.
So today just like yesterday I make a promise,
That today I am quit and from tobacco I estrange.
Love :wub:
Thanks
'BanDog' or 'chief' cant remember which you prefer...hahaah nice read Pinched took a spell before I quit doing the tap...
Complacency sucks, one moment of it is the difference between being a user and a quitter....OIB

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MY HOF speech

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #676 on: January 09, 2016, 10:24:00 AM »
Quote from: Pinched
I wrote this this afternoon after reading the post from a fellow quitter that made me think about my "habits" that have been formed over years of addiction. It is quite amazing how many little things all of us do that had we never used smokeless tobacco, maybe we would not have, I love these quirks and they remind me daily that I am not healed.

Ode to the “tap”

I have confessed to being an addict,
Many days ago I started my path to freedom.
Lots of life has come and gone since,
Yet some of the habits still make me look dumb.

Without fail every time I lace up my boots,
I stand up and then tap on my left pocket.
I instantly recognize that habitual motion,
That is the verification check for Copenhagen rocket.

I hate that I still do this I really do,
So I made a choice nearly two years ago.
Now in that pocket I place my HOF coin,
Which reminds me of what I now know.

I donÂ’t let addiction run or ruin my life,
Years of bad decisions that I canÂ’t change.
So today just like yesterday I make a promise,
That today I am quit and from tobacco I estrange.
Love :wub:
Thanks
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it. ~ Chinese Proverb
Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply. ~ Stephen R. Covey

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #675 on: January 08, 2016, 03:12:00 PM »
I wrote this this afternoon after reading the post from a fellow quitter that made me think about my "habits" that have been formed over years of addiction. It is quite amazing how many little things all of us do that had we never used smokeless tobacco, maybe we would not have, I love these quirks and they remind me daily that I am not healed.

Ode to the “tap”

I have confessed to being an addict,
Many days ago I started my path to freedom.
Lots of life has come and gone since,
Yet some of the habits still make me look dumb.

Without fail every time I lace up my boots,
I stand up and then tap on my left pocket.
I instantly recognize that habitual motion,
That is the verification check for Copenhagen rocket.

I hate that I still do this I really do,
So I made a choice nearly two years ago.
Now in that pocket I place my HOF coin,
Which reminds me of what I now know.

I donÂ’t let addiction run or ruin my life,
Years of bad decisions that I canÂ’t change.
So today just like yesterday I make a promise,
That today I am quit and from tobacco I estrange.
"If you want to quit then stop talking and just QUIT. If you want to kill yourself a bullet is cheaper and faster than a tin, plus it eliminates my hearing you whine and cry like a bitch."

Best thing I have read on KTC...Submitted by tgafish on 7/3/14

Former Skoal Straight and Cope Longcut user that started at the age of 12. QUIT on 7/15/13

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #674 on: November 24, 2015, 09:09:00 PM »
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Damn Pinched! This is one of the best things I've ever read on here! This is Words of Wisdom material for sure. Proud to quit with you today and congrats on having the fortitude to change your life, not just to being an ex-nicotine user, but to being a better father, husband, son, and brother as well.
Told ya 'winker' : topic/11426806/1/#new
Fucking awesome.

Happy Thanksgiving sir.

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #673 on: November 24, 2015, 12:57:00 PM »
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Damn Pinched! This is one of the best things I've ever read on here! This is Words of Wisdom material for sure. Proud to quit with you today and congrats on having the fortitude to change your life, not just to being an ex-nicotine user, but to being a better father, husband, son, and brother as well.
Told ya 'winker' : topic/11426806/1/#new
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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #672 on: November 24, 2015, 12:00:00 PM »
Damn Pinched! This is one of the best things I've ever read on here! This is Words of Wisdom material for sure. Proud to quit with you today and congrats on having the fortitude to change your life, not just to being an ex-nicotine user, but to being a better father, husband, son, and brother as well.
"Fuck nicotine dude. You don't need it. And you don't want it. It didn't do a thing for you and you know it." - worktowin
"today you dissided that shit wont control your life. and it wont. unless you let it." - drome
"Not thinking about nicotine is for people who've never used nicotine. We threw that option away with the first dip or drag on a cigarette. We are addicts, and cannot become un-addicted." - wildirish317
"You need to decide how much you really want to be quit." - pky1520
We are always at risk. And probably always will be. That is why I will never get "too quit" to post my +1. Every. Damn. Day. - geis2597

Intro
Freedom Tastes So Good

Quit: 7/10/15, HOF: 10/17/15, 2nd Floor: 1/25/16, 3rd Floor: 5/4/16, 1 year: 7/10/16 4th Floor: 8/12/16, 5th Floor: 11/20/16, 6th Floor: 2/28/17, 7th Floor: 6/8/17, 2 years: 7/10/17, 8th Floor: 9/16/17, 9th Floor: 12/25/17, Comma: 4/4/18, 3 years: 7/10/18, 11th Floor: 7/13/18

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #671 on: November 24, 2015, 09:40:00 AM »
11/24/15 - Day 863

I am two days early but IDGAF...

What am I thankful for this year?

I am thankful to have received and been given forgiveness. Such an amazing gift.
I am thankful to have a brother, not met you yet but we talk daily (just learned of his existence and connected after 38 years not knowing one another). I never knew I was lost but glad to be found.
I am thankful to have three great kids: athletic, smart, beautiful, strong willed, and independent. May you never need but always want.
I am thankful to be quit and have the knowledge that my KTC brothers and sisters are always there and always willing to keep me quit. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
I am thankful to have the ability to perform athletic feats I had not ever imagined. We do these things because they are hard not because they are easy.
I am thankful for my health to allow me to do and enjoy all of the above. Years of bad choices but lots of luck.
I am thankful for all of my life experiences both good and bad, because all of them made me the man I am today; and selfishly I kind of like that man. Legacy does not make a man experience does.
I am thankful to work at a career I love, therefore I never work a day in my life. Love what you do or do not do it any more.
I am thankful to have had three great men raise me together, I miss you all but relish your teachings. I choose not to follow in the exact same paths as you but I will blaze a new trail to compose all three.
I am thankful that I can give and help others in need. Money or physical contributions matter to all.
I am thankful for all my brother and sisters in the military. Continue to protect and guard with all honor and integrity and now we have your six.

As I have said before quitting tobacco was a huge step for me. What I did not know was how much it truly would shape other aspects of my life later. In the past 5 years I have lost my father, grandfather and because of their losses I have learned of a brother and connected with him. I also lost a sister due to greed. However, I choose two months ago to forgive her, though she has made her decisions to stay on her side of the fence. I have other siblings who stand with me, and some day she will learn of her mistakes as I cannot guide her to enlightenment.

I have also learned how to love, how to live and how to lead by example. I was always strong willed but was a big mangina that would not take a stand against tobacco or nicotine. Today I am quit and though I continue to add days quit like bricks building a defense wall, I also know that I am a stronger and more focused individual now. An amazing thing to have learned is humility and tolerance. I always had a short fuse in life and was ready to fight for any reason what so ever, now I roll with the punches and look to diffuse situations...yet I know some times you have to take the gloves off and fight.

This quit journey was filled with all kinds of change and turmoil but I believe that was all my fault and the cleanse became not only a physical change but a huge shift in mental health as well. Yes, I can still be an asshole; or an opinionated prick. So I guess some things will just never change.

I offer you all a Happy and healthy Thanksgiving and I urge you to remember and reflect on what you are thankful for.
"If you want to quit then stop talking and just QUIT. If you want to kill yourself a bullet is cheaper and faster than a tin, plus it eliminates my hearing you whine and cry like a bitch."

Best thing I have read on KTC...Submitted by tgafish on 7/3/14

Former Skoal Straight and Cope Longcut user that started at the age of 12. QUIT on 7/15/13

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #670 on: September 23, 2015, 09:07:00 AM »
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8th Floor quit! Congrats!!!
Congrats on 800. Glad to be able to call you brother on all 800 days.
8th floor kudos you BadAssQuitter! Enjoy your freedom, and QUIT on!
Nice 800!
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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #669 on: September 23, 2015, 08:27:00 AM »
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8th Floor quit! Congrats!!!
Congrats on 800. Glad to be able to call you brother on all 800 days.
8th floor kudos you BadAssQuitter! Enjoy your freedom, and QUIT on!

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #668 on: September 23, 2015, 06:18:00 AM »
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8th Floor quit! Congrats!!!
Congrats on 800. Glad to be able to call you brother on all 800 days.

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #667 on: September 23, 2015, 01:58:00 AM »
8th Floor quit! Congrats!!!
2015 - Retread
2018 - Retread
2025 - Removed my head from my ass and decided to become a BAQ…. NAFAR…..

Quit Date: 6-17-2025



HOF~

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #666 on: September 22, 2015, 01:35:00 PM »
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'oh yeah' Nice job at hitting the 8th floor Corey! Semper Fi brother!
Awesome work my brutha!
Awesome milestone Corey! Congratulations and keep it up!
Excellent job- enjoy the day- that reinforces the healing! You are a great example for all to follow, and a great guy all around.
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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #665 on: September 22, 2015, 12:35:00 PM »
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'oh yeah' Nice job at hitting the 8th floor Corey! Semper Fi brother!
Awesome work my brutha!
Awesome milestone Corey! Congratulations and keep it up!

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Re: New Quitter
« Reply #664 on: September 22, 2015, 12:12:00 PM »
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'oh yeah' Nice job at hitting the 8th floor Corey! Semper Fi brother!
Awesome work my brutha!
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