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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #183 on: March 11, 2016, 11:21:00 PM »
Day 189. And I haven't posted on my intro thread in a few months.

Thanks for the birthday wishes everyone! Much love to you all for that! :)

I really appreciate all of the support that I have gotten for my quit from this site. That includes all of the support that I get here every morning on my cell phone. :)

Posting roll every day keeps me quit, so I will keep posting roll. It is simple! Stay quit and post roll every day. The formula is here for us all. Just do it!

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #182 on: February 11, 2016, 04:34:00 PM »
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Happy Birthday Stranger!! That's a big one . . . .
Wow 50! You will be so much smarter! Senior coffee @ McDonald's .50 now who don't like that! Lol! Happy birthday my friend!
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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #181 on: February 11, 2016, 04:22:00 PM »
Happy Birthday Stranger!! That's a big one . . . .
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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #180 on: February 11, 2016, 09:11:00 AM »
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Happy Birthday stranger! The big 50 means the AARP will send you lots of junk mail now. roflmao

Congratulations on reaching this milestone a free man! 'Cheers' 'party2'
Congratulations sir. Your first birthday of freedom!
Happy BDay my man. Proud to quit w/ you.
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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #179 on: February 11, 2016, 08:06:00 AM »
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Happy Birthday stranger! The big 50 means the AARP will send you lots of junk mail now. roflmao

Congratulations on reaching this milestone a free man! 'Cheers' 'party2'
Congratulations sir. Your first birthday of freedom!
Happy BDay my man. Proud to quit w/ you.

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #178 on: February 11, 2016, 06:07:00 AM »
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Happy Birthday stranger! The big 50 means the AARP will send you lots of junk mail now. roflmao

Congratulations on reaching this milestone a free man! 'Cheers' 'party2'
Congratulations sir. Your first birthday of freedom!

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #177 on: February 11, 2016, 05:58:00 AM »
Happy Birthday stranger! The big 50 means the AARP will send you lots of junk mail now. roflmao

Congratulations on reaching this milestone a free man! 'Cheers' 'party2'

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #176 on: February 11, 2016, 01:07:00 AM »
Day 160 for me - obviously I am cured... - um, NOT! :D

I think some here get to a point where they believe they are cured and that posting roll on a website is just a silly waste of time or worse - a reminder to somehow start using nicotine again. DANGER - that is the addict mind trying to talk you out of your commitment.

I try to read this thread from start to finish every now and then just to prevent that mindset. I went through hell to get to day 160. I am not going to go through that hell again. Hold me accountable KTC! I can't wait to post roll here in the morning! :)

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #175 on: January 25, 2016, 11:04:00 AM »
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Quote from: ChristopherJ
Quote from: Stranger999
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
Honored to post in this thread with 2 very bad bad asses.

It keeps getting better too. What seemed so hopeless... Seems so obvious... Once you buy into Ktc and the plan here. Great post stranger.
Great post Stranger!! I'm glad you are in Dec 15 with me! I'll be right there tomorrow posting roll and the next day and the next day etc.Proud to quit with you brother
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Thanks for posting that. KTC works we know it as we live it. Our morning promise is crucial to our quit. You get it, I get it , December '15 gets it. Quit on brother. Dig out tomorrow.
Great Post from a great quitter. Keep it up, you inspire a whole shitload of us here, newbies and vets alike!

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #174 on: January 22, 2016, 11:32:00 PM »
Quote from: ChickDip
Quote from: tjschu
Quote from: worktowin
Quote from: ChristopherJ
Quote from: Stranger999
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
Honored to post in this thread with 2 very bad bad asses.

It keeps getting better too. What seemed so hopeless... Seems so obvious... Once you buy into Ktc and the plan here. Great post stranger.
Great post Stranger!! I'm glad you are in Dec 15 with me! I'll be right there tomorrow posting roll and the next day and the next day etc.Proud to quit with you brother
StrngrDngr!
Hell of a quitter man.
Proud to quit with you.
Thanks for posting that. KTC works we know it as we live it. Our morning promise is crucial to our quit. You get it, I get it , December '15 gets it. Quit on brother. Dig out tomorrow.

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #173 on: January 22, 2016, 01:35:00 PM »
Quote from: tjschu
Quote from: worktowin
Quote from: ChristopherJ
Quote from: Stranger999
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
Honored to post in this thread with 2 very bad bad asses.

It keeps getting better too. What seemed so hopeless... Seems so obvious... Once you buy into Ktc and the plan here. Great post stranger.
Great post Stranger!! I'm glad you are in Dec 15 with me! I'll be right there tomorrow posting roll and the next day and the next day etc.Proud to quit with you brother
StrngrDngr!
Hell of a quitter man.
Proud to quit with you.
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Try to believe that you are worth more than you think, and others are worth more than you think.
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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #172 on: January 22, 2016, 12:21:00 PM »
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Quote from: ChristopherJ
Quote from: Stranger999
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
Honored to post in this thread with 2 very bad bad asses.

It keeps getting better too. What seemed so hopeless... Seems so obvious... Once you buy into Ktc and the plan here. Great post stranger.
Great post Stranger!! I'm glad you are in Dec 15 with me! I'll be right there tomorrow posting roll and the next day and the next day etc.Proud to quit with you brother

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #171 on: January 22, 2016, 05:29:00 AM »
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Quote from: Stranger999
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
Honored to post in this thread with 2 very bad bad asses.

It keeps getting better too. What seemed so hopeless... Seems so obvious... Once you buy into Ktc and the plan here. Great post stranger.

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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #170 on: January 22, 2016, 05:14:00 AM »
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I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)
Great post Stranger. I experienced the same positive changes at various points in my quit which was completely unexpected. It is amazing how much better our lives can be without nicotine! Like you, I consider posting roll a privilege, and KTC a blessing. And protecting my quit one of the most important things in my life.
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Re: Quit day 6 for me
« Reply #169 on: January 22, 2016, 12:54:00 AM »
I will be posting my Day 140 tomorrow. I'm not really sure where all the time went since I started my quit back on Labor Day weekend. Back then the days went by in slow motion and it seemed like the fog was going to last forever. This site was my daily life preserver.

Things are quite different now. The fog is all but gone and I had a clean dental appointment a few days ago. They didn't even give me shit about my receding gums this time. :D

What I didn't expect was the life changes. I find myself actually looking for new challenges at work when before I would have just skated by. I actually listen to my friends and family when we talk and I'm interested in what they have to tell me. It's made me think that the fog that has lifted was more than just the fog of my physical nicotine addiction - if that makes sense.

I'm really thankful for the connections that I have made here. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are folks who care about you, even if they are complete strangers. This place works and only a fool would throw away something that works. I was a fool before I got here; I'm not going to be a fool again.

I've said it before and I always mean it. I can't wait to post roll tomorrow. :)