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Offline jhaenel23

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2013, 02:12:00 PM »
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Thanks so much for all the support! Great to know I'm not alone! I've posted roll the last 3 days and have been reading quit lit everyday. Reading everyday has been extremely helpful in reminding me how controlling nicotine is and how bad every dip i ever took was for me.
Nicotine has never done anything FOR you! It has never made anything BETTER for you!! All it is doing is KILLING YOU!! Read HOF Speeches......Read Words of Wisdom..........Live Chat.........Get numbers from anyone on here...........Stay Quit!!!! One day at a time.... Post Role....Eat...Sleep......Repeat!!!
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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2013, 01:18:00 PM »
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I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here.  All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong.  I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time.  I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
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I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here.
Big Red you are far from alone, there are countless number of quitters here that are willing to help you by offering a hand. We are either going through the same thing or have gone through it and succeeded. Pm me if you need anything.
Like the man say, you are NOT alone. None of us quitters is. Chat room and phone calls prove it. Realtime contact with other quitters is of great value, to me it is essential. We can do this. You are part of We.

Offline bigreddude44

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2013, 12:51:00 PM »
Thanks so much for all the support! Great to know I'm not alone! I've posted roll the last 3 days and have been reading quit lit everyday. Reading everyday has been extremely helpful in reminding me how controlling nicotine is and how bad every dip i ever took was for me.
Quit date: July 24,2014
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HOF speech: You're an idiot if you still dip.

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"When I am weak, He is strong!" II Corinthians 12:10

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2013, 10:03:00 AM »
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I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here. All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong. I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time. I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
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I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here.


Big Red you are far from alone, there are countless number of quitters here that are willing to help you by offering a hand. We are either going through the same thing or have gone through it and succeeded. Pm me if you need anything.
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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2013, 09:41:00 AM »
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I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here. All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong. I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time. I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
You know why they are thinking you are crazy? Because they don't have the balls to quit themselves. It takes a much bigger man to resist the temptation than to simply throw in a dip.

You have this...and you have all the support you need/want right here. Make sure to get in with your quit group, sign roll and READ READ READ on here.

Also, make sure you get numbers of fellow quitters and talk with them when you feel you are in need of support. All ya ever have to do to get digits is ask. Welcome to the quit, brudda.
Blah...Blah...Blah...You keep TALKIN....I'll keep QUITTIN

I'm not here to make friends, I'm here to support YOUR quit.


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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2013, 08:49:00 AM »
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I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here.  All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong.  I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time.  I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
ok big red... you got buddys what dip and you prolly wont be avoidin um eether. they think your crazy for quittin cuz they cant do it. and so they will try to under mine your quit. one a those guys is gonna offer a dip and you need a plan. here's dromes plan for you... take the can with a big smile. open the can. turn the can 180 dagrees so the contents spill out on the ground. piss on the contents. (some times you cant do that so just mash it in to the ground with your shoes). put lid back on can. hand back to buddy. repete till they get the messige. once they get that messige try bummin a dip. repete the same steps. soon they wont let you touch there dip.
I like Drome's plan.

Quitting is all about making decisions. Luckily, when it comes to quitting there are good decisions and bad decisions but nothing in between.


Deciding to avoid cancer is a good one.
Deciding to save a lot of money is a good one.
Deciding to free yourself is a good one.
Deciding to remove the poison from your body is a good one.

What is bad about quitting? Not being able to join your addict buddies and brag about how good your cancer tastes in your lip and how good the spitters smell after a week in a hot car? 'no' BTW... I hadn't thought about that in ages since tomorrow is 2 years for me, but I can still vividly remember that terrible smell... I just gagged thinking about it.

You decided to quit. So do it. Just make the decision to be done for life. Never again. Once you've allowed yourself to get to that point the cravings and triggers will be much easier to deal with, but you will still need to actively fight the bitch.

Post roll. Early. EVERY DAY.

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2013, 08:37:00 AM »
BigRed, I had 32 years of the nic bitch on my back but have followed the model here to 258 days without her. My dipping friends all look at me now and wish they had done the same. It feels great to be clean but we know we are all addicts so quit one day at a time, post roll and repeat every day! Most of all, reach out if you need support, there are so many here that will jump to your aid.

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2013, 07:45:00 AM »
Quote from: bigreddude44
I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here. All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong. I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time. I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
ok big red... you got buddys what dip and you prolly wont be avoidin um eether. they think your crazy for quittin cuz they cant do it. and so they will try to under mine your quit. one a those guys is gonna offer a dip and you need a plan. here's dromes plan for you... take the can with a big smile. open the can. turn the can 180 dagrees so the contents spill out on the ground. piss on the contents. (some times you cant do that so just mash it in to the ground with your shoes). put lid back on can. hand back to buddy. repete till they get the messige. once they get that messige try bummin a dip. repete the same steps. soon they wont let you touch there dip.

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Re: BigRedDude
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2013, 06:43:00 AM »
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I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here. All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong. I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time. I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
hey bigreddude44,

You can do this...One day at a time. By posting roll every a.m. the earlier the better for your quit. Then, keep your word all day, your word is good, right? Then, make it to bed, wake and REPEAT. Before you know it your days will stack up.
It is a very simple thing to do, but will probably be the most difficult thing you've ever done.
Post roll
Keep your word
Wake and Repeat.
thousands of us slaves have gained our freedom from the nicotine bitch. YOU can TOO, I promise.
Click on the "Welcome" link at the top left corner of this page, read, read, read until you understand that 1. You're an Addict, just like us. 2. You have to quit every day by posting roll. 3. No nic is allowed here. no pussy patches or ghey nic gum, cigars. NO NICOTINE. We don't "try" here. We quit.
Welcome to the real world Sir. Come on in, the kool aid is delicious.
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BigRedDude
« on: February 13, 2013, 12:55:00 AM »
I've been an every day dipper since 8th grade -35 years ago! I've been nicotine free for 11 days and I'm doing ok but I am totally on my own out here. All my dipping friends think I'm crazy for quitting which makes it hard to keep going but at the same time it gives me motivation to prove them wrong. I've tried this before many times but I am determined to beat the can this time. I'm sick and freaking tired of being owned by the nicotine bitch and I'm ready to be free.
Quit date: July 24,2014
HOF date: October 31, 2014
HOF speech: You're an idiot if you still dip.

my intro

"When I am weak, He is strong!" II Corinthians 12:10