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Offline GlennFtheKodiak

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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #7 on: November 04, 2010, 11:03:00 AM »
yeah! TWINKLE DICK! LOL
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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #6 on: November 04, 2010, 10:36:00 AM »
I too noticed some bleeding with my receding gumline. I said, shit I should quit. That was at least a year ago. That shit won't cut it. You've got to WANT to quit. Fiercely, like satan was riding your ass with a razorblade dildo. When you're ready come see us. Like the guys said below, there's a lot of guys in here willing to help.

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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2010, 10:05:00 AM »
There are hundreds here willing to help but first you have to want to quit and not just think you have too. Wanting to quit is the only way you will be successful. If you quit because you have too because of what the dentist said....the next time you go back to the dentist and he gives you a clean checkup you will be running to the reward dip.

Decide that you want too and come back to see us.

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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2010, 09:21:00 AM »
Quote from: rock642
I chewed a little here and there when I was in High school back in the 80's, it was kind of like those people that never really smoked but at the party always asked for one. Then joined the navy and started smoking. Then around 2001 I picked up chewing when the cigarettes werenÂ’t an option on the job. Things went downhill from there. I spent a couple of years between 2005 and 2008 when I wasnÂ’t having a cigarette I was had a chew in. Then late 2008 I gave up the cigarettes 100% but keep on the dipping.

I currently go through about a can and 1/2 in 1 week. Last month I was at the dentist got my sh$t jumped for chewing and sometimes when I put one in it will cause some bleeding. So I have to stop. But looking for some help!!
Sorry Twinkledick. You're going to have to take the first step for yourself.

Would you still want to quit had the dentist not jumped your shit?

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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2010, 08:18:00 AM »
You have found the right place. Now.....flush your tins and get started. At that point, we can help.

You ready?

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Re: Day 1 is coming
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2010, 05:43:00 AM »
Quote from: rock642
I chewed a little here and there when I was in High school back in the 80's, it was kind of like those people that never really smoked but at the party always asked for one. Then joined the navy and started smoking. Then around 2001 I picked up chewing when the cigarettes werenÂ’t an option on the job. Things went downhill from there. I spent a couple of years between 2005 and 2008 when I wasnÂ’t having a cigarette I was had a chew in. Then late 2008 I gave up the cigarettes 100% but keep on the dipping.

I currently go through about a can and 1/2 in 1 week. Last month I was at the dentist got my sh$t jumped for chewing and sometimes when I put one in it will cause some bleeding. So I have to stop. But looking for some help!!
I'd be more then happy to support your quit . :ph43r: :ph43r:
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Day 1 is coming
« on: November 04, 2010, 12:34:00 AM »
I chewed a little here and there when I was in High school back in the 80's, it was kind of like those people that never really smoked but at the party always asked for one. Then joined the navy and started smoking. Then around 2001 I picked up chewing when the cigarettes werenÂ’t an option on the job. Things went downhill from there. I spent a couple of years between 2005 and 2008 when I wasnÂ’t having a cigarette I was had a chew in. Then late 2008 I gave up the cigarettes 100% but keep on the dipping.

I currently go through about a can and 1/2 in 1 week. Last month I was at the dentist got my sh$t jumped for chewing and sometimes when I put one in it will cause some bleeding. So I have to stop. But looking for some help!!
Quit Date: 11/12/10