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Quote from: JGlavQuote from: worktowinQuote from: ThumblewortQuote from: ChickDipCONGRATS ON HITTING THE 15TH FLOOR STEAK!Thank you so much for always being there in support of my quit with me.You are a model quitter who cares for others and gives great wisdom and advice.quit hard! What she said!Celebrate the right way, Andy.Congratulations and thank you for being a friend and co-quitter that quits like a quitter.Congrats Andy. Outstanding. Nic free for 1500 days. Well deserved. Posting roll every morning is such a great way to stay quitCongrats on the comma and a half brother!
Quote from: worktowinQuote from: ThumblewortQuote from: ChickDipCONGRATS ON HITTING THE 15TH FLOOR STEAK!Thank you so much for always being there in support of my quit with me.You are a model quitter who cares for others and gives great wisdom and advice.quit hard! What she said!Celebrate the right way, Andy.Congratulations and thank you for being a friend and co-quitter that quits like a quitter.Congrats Andy. Outstanding. Nic free for 1500 days. Well deserved. Posting roll every morning is such a great way to stay quit
Quote from: ThumblewortQuote from: ChickDipCONGRATS ON HITTING THE 15TH FLOOR STEAK!Thank you so much for always being there in support of my quit with me.You are a model quitter who cares for others and gives great wisdom and advice.quit hard! What she said!Celebrate the right way, Andy.Congratulations and thank you for being a friend and co-quitter that quits like a quitter.
Quote from: ChickDipCONGRATS ON HITTING THE 15TH FLOOR STEAK!Thank you so much for always being there in support of my quit with me.You are a model quitter who cares for others and gives great wisdom and advice.quit hard! What she said!
CONGRATS ON HITTING THE 15TH FLOOR STEAK!Thank you so much for always being there in support of my quit with me.You are a model quitter who cares for others and gives great wisdom and advice.quit hard!
Quote from: ChickDipQuote from: DagrangerQuote from: worktowinQuote from: pab1964Quote from: Steakbomb18Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family. Prayers to you and the family.May God bless the Steak family in these difficult times. We are with you, brother. Andy I know how hard that is. Be strong for your wife.Prayers to you and yours Steak â¤With ya all the way, bro...
Quote from: DagrangerQuote from: worktowinQuote from: pab1964Quote from: Steakbomb18Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family. Prayers to you and the family.May God bless the Steak family in these difficult times. We are with you, brother. Andy I know how hard that is. Be strong for your wife.Prayers to you and yours Steak â¤
Quote from: worktowinQuote from: pab1964Quote from: Steakbomb18Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family. Prayers to you and the family.May God bless the Steak family in these difficult times. We are with you, brother. Andy I know how hard that is. Be strong for your wife.
Quote from: pab1964Quote from: Steakbomb18Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family. Prayers to you and the family.May God bless the Steak family in these difficult times. We are with you, brother.
Quote from: Steakbomb18Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family. Prayers to you and the family.
Just passed the 4 year mark and I still continue to experience quit revelations that blow me away. Last night, my wife and I had to endure one of our more difficult tribulations as a couple. Over the course of a 5-hour span we had to ride an emotional roller coaster that netted out to an emergency trip to the hospital and say our final good byes to my father-in-law. You know when you go through extreme personal instances like this, you usually keep your closest family and friends to the vest. Well, there's this text group I'm part of, a total of 5 quitters from KTC (myself included). They were with me as I trekked to the hospital following a huge snow storm. They were with me this morning when I broke the news that my father-in-law passed. Like family.Quitting this nicotine addiction is such a big deal. When you let people become a part of your quit, it can truly create something as strong as a family bond. It starts with posting roll every day and then progresses as far as you let it. For me, I've been able to turn an 18-year addiction into a positive gain. There were others, outside this text group who also offered their support. And I'd have none of this if I didn't hold my promise to quit as close to the vest as I do my family.