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Re: Kybo
« Reply #29 on: January 17, 2019, 11:34:47 AM »
Day 376

Congratulations to the 27 members of the April '18 Kings and Queen of Quit for completing their first lap around the sun together.  Kudos to CritRocket, BigSlim, Vertex, FoodBuzz, ehilt623, nybowhunter21, Bottledair, Athan, Patti, skolvikings, Tiz226, Matttt25, Morgan, Mark Enstrom, Mack213, Mkane2008, Tennesseejed, johnbaxter, Doofus, gwhits, Goody, JGromo, Numb, Candutch, ExNuke, and chris2alaska.   That is quite impressive all around. 

Thank you for letting me quit with all of you every day!   

Damn proud to quit with you sir!

We need to have a BBQ cook off, you will wipe the floor with me but it shall be delicious
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #28 on: January 17, 2019, 08:17:25 AM »
Day 376

Congratulations to the 27 members of the April '18 Kings and Queen of Quit for completing their first lap around the sun together.  Kudos to CritRocket, BigSlim, Vertex, FoodBuzz, ehilt623, nybowhunter21, Bottledair, Athan, Patti, skolvikings, Tiz226, Matttt25, Morgan, Mark Enstrom, Mack213, Mkane2008, Tennesseejed, johnbaxter, Doofus, gwhits, Goody, JGromo, Numb, Candutch, ExNuke, and chris2alaska.   That is quite impressive all around. 

Thank you for letting me quit with all of you every day!   
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #27 on: January 06, 2019, 11:44:17 PM »
So what do you call a man who quits, faithfully posting every day, without fail, for a year?
He's got a northern pike mounted on the wall and it's mouth no longer holds a can.
His name is Kybo.
And he's the shizzle.

And I am damn proud to call him my quit brother..... Shizzle for Nizzle.
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2019, 06:57:48 PM »
So what do you call a man who quits, faithfully posting every day, without fail, for a year?
He's got a northern pike mounted on the wall and it's mouth no longer holds a can.
His name is Kybo.
And he's the shizzle.
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #25 on: November 27, 2018, 11:17:17 AM »
Day 325

As some of you probably know every one hundred days I stay quit I allow myself to spend the money I saved from not chewing on things that I probably wouldn't have bought if I was still chewing.  My original plan was to spend the money on completely frivolous shit.  But, so far I can honestly say that the stuff I have bought isn't really frivolous.

The first $400 I saved I spent on a kick ass smoker/bbq grill.

The second $400 I saved was spent on a rear tine tiller.

And I am happy to say that the next $400 I saved I just spent on a security camera system.  My wife and kids went to my in-laws on Saturday and I took advantage of the situation by staying home by myself and getting all three cameras mounted outside and up and running.  A year ago I would have a had a giant chew in my lip the whole time they were gone.  But, the new me didn't even think about chew or the fact that I wasn't thinking about chew.  I like the new me, and I like the security cameras too.  I can only imagine how much nice shit I might have had by now if I had never started chewing 35 years ago.

After I got the camera installed the dog and I even had some extra time to take a nap in our favorite old chair.   
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2018, 01:37:58 PM »
Day 312

The last of our April '18 group hit the 300 day mark today.  I would like to send out a huge congratulations to the other 28 members of April '18 that made it to the third floor.  300 days is quite impressive, but the fight isn't over. 

Although the study I linked below focuses on smokers, I think it is still somewhat relevant to smokeless tobacco users as well.  The statistic in this study that really hit home for me was, " individuals who achieved one year of abstinence, had a probability of relapse of 47% at three-years follow-up."  Wow!  This is saying that roughly half of us that make it to one year will cave before we make it to three years.  I say, "challenge accepted!"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2577779/

I'll take that challenge with you brother and I know of 27 other people that will do the same.  PTQWYT

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Re: Kybo
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2018, 12:18:06 PM »
Day 312

The last of our April '18 group hit the 300 day mark today.  I would like to send out a huge congratulations to the other 28 members of April '18 that made it to the third floor.  300 days is quite impressive, but the fight isn't over. 

Although the study I linked below focuses on smokers, I think it is still somewhat relevant to smokeless tobacco users as well.  The statistic in this study that really hit home for me was, " individuals who achieved one year of abstinence, had a probability of relapse of 47% at three-years follow-up."  Wow!  This is saying that roughly half of us that make it to one year will cave before we make it to three years.  I say, "challenge accepted!"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2577779/

I'll take that challenge with you brother and I know of 27 other people that will do the same.  PTQWYT

Challenge accepted.
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2018, 11:50:18 AM »
Day 312

The last of our April '18 group hit the 300 day mark today.  I would like to send out a huge congratulations to the other 28 members of April '18 that made it to the third floor.  300 days is quite impressive, but the fight isn't over. 

Although the study I linked below focuses on smokers, I think it is still somewhat relevant to smokeless tobacco users as well.  The statistic in this study that really hit home for me was, " individuals who achieved one year of abstinence, had a probability of relapse of 47% at three-years follow-up."  Wow!  This is saying that roughly half of us that make it to one year will cave before we make it to three years.  I say, "challenge accepted!"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2577779/

I'll take that challenge with you brother and I know of 27 other people that will do the same.  PTQWYT
« Last Edit: November 14, 2018, 12:06:58 PM by chris2alaska »
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2018, 11:22:27 AM »
Day 312

The last of our April '18 group hit the 300 day mark today.  I would like to send out a huge congratulations to the other 28 members of April '18 that made it to the third floor.  300 days is quite impressive, but the fight isn't over. 

Although the study I linked below focuses on smokers, I think it is still somewhat relevant to smokeless tobacco users as well.  The statistic in this study that really hit home for me was, " individuals who achieved one year of abstinence, had a probability of relapse of 47% at three-years follow-up."  Wow!  This is saying that roughly half of us that make it to one year will cave before we make it to three years.  I say, "challenge accepted!"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2577779/

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Re: Kybo
« Reply #20 on: November 05, 2018, 11:46:40 AM »
Day 303

It is so hard for me to believe that it has already been over 300 days since I gave up nicotine.  It seems like just yesterday that I made the decision to finally just quit.  There have been a few ups and downs over these first 300 days.  I lost a few friends to the big guy upstairs, lost a chunk of my arm to melanoma, I tried a few new beers along the way, listened to some good music and drank a few more good beers, spent some of the money I saved on a new BBQ grill, listened to some more music, and made some delicious BBQ!  I also discovered that I could mow the grass without a chew, go fishing without a chew, drive my truck without a chew, watch my kids play sports without a chew, etc, etc, etc.   

I did all of that without tobacco of any kind!  On to the next 300!  IQWYT!     
« Last Edit: November 05, 2018, 02:48:00 PM by kybo »
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"i thought I could stay at the party forever, it don't work that way, cause that shit will kill ya" -- Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Re: Kybo
« Reply #19 on: November 02, 2018, 03:16:27 PM »
Day 296 of freedom!

I am actually a little more "free" today than normal.

I always keep an extra pair of dress pants in my work truck just in case I need them.  I normally wear jeans in the office unless I have a meeting.  In the last 15 years I have had to put those emergency dress pants on maybe 3 or 4 times due to impromptu meetings or me just forgetting that I had a meeting.  Last week was one of those times.  I got a phone call Thursday morning and had to leave for a meeting.  Luckily for me I had those dress pants in the truck.  I washed the pants yesterday and forgot to put them back in the truck this morning. 

My Assistant is in D.C. this week and my Secretary is at the hospital with her ailing mother.  So how does my day start today?  I get to the office and hit the bathroom first thing as usual.  Only today, the zipper on my Duluth Ballroom Jeans decides to throw a couple teeth and pop completely off the track.  Zero extra pants in the truck today and I am the only one in the office.  I just tried for 30 minutes to get that damn zipper back on track.  All I managed to accomplish was knocking a few more teeth off the zipper.  So, here I sit at my desk with the barn door slightly ajar wondering how long it is going to be before someone comes into the office and I have to go out and talk to them.

My junk isn't hanging completely out, though.  I managed to find a handful of tie pins in our promotional room and I currently have those sort of holding the barn door closed.  Of course, that means that I have these shiny little green pins on the crotch of my jeans which will obviously draw everyone's attention to the last place I want them to look.  And it took me forever to get those damn pins in place and I am not sure what I am going to do in a couple hours when I need to piss again.  But, at least I am 296 days free of nicotine!
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #18 on: October 29, 2018, 08:04:00 AM »
Day 296 of freedom!

I am actually a little more "free" today than normal.

I always keep an extra pair of dress pants in my work truck just in case I need them.  I normally wear jeans in the office unless I have a meeting.  In the last 15 years I have had to put those emergency dress pants on maybe 3 or 4 times due to impromptu meetings or me just forgetting that I had a meeting.  Last week was one of those times.  I got a phone call Thursday morning and had to leave for a meeting.  Luckily for me I had those dress pants in the truck.  I washed the pants yesterday and forgot to put them back in the truck this morning. 

My Assistant is in D.C. this week and my Secretary is at the hospital with her ailing mother.  So how does my day start today?  I get to the office and hit the bathroom first thing as usual.  Only today, the zipper on my Duluth Ballroom Jeans decides to throw a couple teeth and pop completely off the track.  Zero extra pants in the truck today and I am the only one in the office.  I just tried for 30 minutes to get that damn zipper back on track.  All I managed to accomplish was knocking a few more teeth off the zipper.  So, here I sit at my desk with the barn door slightly ajar wondering how long it is going to be before someone comes into the office and I have to go out and talk to them.

My junk isn't hanging completely out, though.  I managed to find a handful of tie pins in our promotional room and I currently have those sort of holding the barn door closed.  Of course, that means that I have these shiny little green pins on the crotch of my jeans which will obviously draw everyone's attention to the last place I want them to look.  And it took me forever to get those damn pins in place and I am not sure what I am going to do in a couple hours when I need to piss again.  But, at least I am 296 days free of nicotine!
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #17 on: October 22, 2018, 01:55:23 PM »
"No regrets, that's my motto. That and everybody Wang Chung tonight."
"That's what's great about the outdoors, you know. It's one giant toilet."
"i thought I could stay at the party forever, it don't work that way, cause that shit will kill ya" -- Stevie Ray Vaughan

HOF date: 4/16/182nd Floor: 7/25/183rd Floor: 11/02/184th Floor: 2/10/195th Floor: 5/21/196th Floor: 8/19/197th Floor: 12/7/198th Floor: 3/16/209th Floor: 6/24/2010th Floor: 10/02/2011th Floor: 1/10/2112th Floor: 4/20/2113th Floor: 7/29/2114th Floor: 11/7/2115th Floor:  2/14/2216th Floor:  5/25/2217th Floor:  9/2/2218th Floor:  12/11/2219th Floor:  3/21/23

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Re: Kybo
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2018, 04:42:42 PM »
Glad you brought it over Kybo, enjoy reading your thread.  I should have scoured the crapatalk for yours and JGomo's versions of "you might be its bitch if..."  It was and still is good stuff. xoxoxo
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Re: Kybo
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2018, 03:01:52 PM »
Day 284

I found another half empty can of Grizzly Fine Cut Natural yesterday when I was looking for a pair of gloves in the barn.  I had totally forgotten that I put a can in one of the neoprene gloves that I had hanging on the coat rack out there.  It actually made me laugh out loud when I felt the can in the glove as I was pulling the velcro off the hanger.  I am totally amazed that I am still finding cans 284 days later. 

 :)   
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"i thought I could stay at the party forever, it don't work that way, cause that shit will kill ya" -- Stevie Ray Vaughan

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