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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #471 on: June 04, 2012, 03:04:00 PM »
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According to the spreadsheet, you should be on day 13 today.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #470 on: June 04, 2012, 01:20:00 PM »
Toothpics! that's what i use. I'm a regular friggin beaver, anymore. I go through more wood than a whore at avn event.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #469 on: June 04, 2012, 01:10:00 PM »
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Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
I had beers all through my quit. I'm working towards day twelve, now. not that i condone this or not. it's just my story. Best of quit to you, my friend!

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #468 on: June 04, 2012, 12:42:00 PM »
Quit today. Job is very stressful. I've quit several times and it keeps coming back.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #467 on: June 04, 2012, 10:58:00 AM »
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #466 on: June 03, 2012, 12:38:00 PM »
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Make a post in the Introduction section Morgan. It's your own personal diary that won't get lost in a General forum like this. It will also get better support.
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #465 on: June 03, 2012, 12:33:00 PM »
Make a post in the Introduction section Morgan. It's your own personal diary that won't get lost in a General forum like this. It will also get better support.
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #464 on: June 03, 2012, 12:06:00 PM »
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Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Nothing good comes from this...
I made this post b/c it guaranteed I would not dip tonight. I wouldn't have anyway, but I wanted to be sure....
That's great Morgan. Glad to hear you made it to day 6

I'm sure you have heard the joke about the 2 wolves on the hill looking down at a flock of sheep. The young one says ...let's run down there and fuck a sheep. The older one says .....why don't we walk down, and fuck all of them.

Quiting nicotine isn't a race. It's a one day at a time marathon. You are full of piss and vinegar right now pumped up on adrenaline. That will eventually fade. When it does, you will want to make sure you have everything in place to be able to battle the craves, funks and blues. No need to make it any more difficult than it needs to be by "challenging" yourself with some bullshit obstacle.
If you are a sports fan Morgan, you'll know that teams that adapt to their opponents ways more often and more quickly win more than they lose. A football coach changes the gameplan at half time to decide the outcome.

No shame in doing what you have to do to win.
Came through with flying colors.....never even really came close to worrying about it. Mind is clear and strong. Yes, I'm pretty gung ho on the quit and that may fade and turn into a daily struggle.....but it may not. Right now I'm not worried about the future - I'm worried about today. I'm jacked to quit. Rock on.
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #463 on: June 03, 2012, 08:02:00 AM »
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Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Nothing good comes from this...
I made this post b/c it guaranteed I would not dip tonight. I wouldn't have anyway, but I wanted to be sure....
That's great Morgan. Glad to hear you made it to day 6

I'm sure you have heard the joke about the 2 wolves on the hill looking down at a flock of sheep. The young one says ...let's run down there and fuck a sheep. The older one says .....why don't we walk down, and fuck all of them.

Quiting nicotine isn't a race. It's a one day at a time marathon. You are full of piss and vinegar right now pumped up on adrenaline. That will eventually fade. When it does, you will want to make sure you have everything in place to be able to battle the craves, funks and blues. No need to make it any more difficult than it needs to be by "challenging" yourself with some bullshit obstacle.
If you are a sports fan Morgan, you'll know that teams that adapt to their opponents ways more often and more quickly win more than they lose. A football coach changes the gameplan at half time to decide the outcome.

No shame in doing what you have to do to win.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #462 on: June 03, 2012, 02:19:00 AM »
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Quote from: noonelikesaquitter
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Quote from: Wedgie
Quote from: Morgan1
Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Nothing good comes from this...
I made this post b/c it guaranteed I would not dip tonight. I wouldn't have anyway, but I wanted to be sure....
That's great Morgan. Glad to hear you made it to day 6

I'm sure you have heard the joke about the 2 wolves on the hill looking down at a flock of sheep. The young one says ...let's run down there and fuck a sheep. The older one says .....why don't we walk down, and fuck all of them.

Quiting nicotine isn't a race. It's a one day at a time marathon. You are full of piss and vinegar right now pumped up on adrenaline. That will eventually fade. When it does, you will want to make sure you have everything in place to be able to battle the craves, funks and blues. No need to make it any more difficult than it needs to be by "challenging" yourself with some bullshit obstacle.
Quit Date: March 23 2012

I am Quit today. Tomorrow ?
Not impressed with rants from the 'Do As I Say Not As I Do' crowd.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #461 on: June 02, 2012, 11:55:00 PM »
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Quote from: Wedgie
Quote from: Morgan1
Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Nothing good comes from this...
I made this post b/c it guaranteed I would not dip tonight. I wouldn't have anyway, but I wanted to be sure....
I have control over my quit. There's no luck involved. - Diesel2112


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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #460 on: June 02, 2012, 09:46:00 PM »
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wheres everybody from?
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'crackup' 'crackup' 'crackup'
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Smartasses aside...you should ask your question here.
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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #459 on: June 02, 2012, 09:41:00 PM »
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Quote from: Morgan1
Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Nothing good comes from this...
What is your major malfunction?!?!?!?!

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #458 on: June 02, 2012, 08:35:00 PM »
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Quote from: Morgan1
Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.
Agree with Wedgie. There is nothing to be gained by drinking so early in the quit. I think that is the #1 cave story on these boards.

Answer me this Morgan. Have you ever had a few one night and ended up nailing some chick that you would never even consider talking to when you are sober ?

If the answer is yes, then I would highly suggest forgetting the beer tonight.

Seriously dude, where do you think the idea came from " If I change my behaviour then Skoal is still winning" I will tell you where that idea came from. Your nicotine addicted brain. It knows exactly that the odds increase in nicotines favor if you try and drink so early in your quit.
Quit Date: March 23 2012

I am Quit today. Tomorrow ?
Not impressed with rants from the 'Do As I Say Not As I Do' crowd.

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Re: General Discussion - 2012
« Reply #457 on: June 02, 2012, 08:27:00 PM »
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Day 5 - I plan on drinking tonight. If I change my behavior then Skoal is still winning. Skoal doesn't win - I do. If I feel like having some beers I'm having them. I'm mentally tough enough. It's right here for the world to see.
Completely wrong attitude to take morgan. You are showing your cards, playing against the odds, and letting your opponent cheat, all in the same move.

So many quits have been lost, especially early on like you are, to loose inhibitions. Playing with fire and I hope you are back tomorrow posting day 6.