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Offline Scowick65

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #88 on: August 29, 2012, 04:54:00 PM »
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A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health.  That is first and foremost.  I can’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting.  I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions.  I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place.  We are saving a lot of money kicking the can.  Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle.  I couldn’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him.  I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop.  He wouldn’t.  He said he couldn’t!  But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
Thank you for sharing this Wedge. I'm sure anyone with a wife (or husband in gmann's case) can attest that their significant other feels the exact same way.
Keep up the great work. Glad you are here.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #87 on: August 29, 2012, 02:59:00 PM »
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A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health. That is first and foremost. I canÂ’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting. I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions. I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place. We are saving a lot of money kicking the can. Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle. I couldnÂ’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him. I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop. He wouldnÂ’t. He said he couldnÂ’t! But, he did with the help of KTC-



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Thank you for sharing this Wedge. I'm sure anyone with a wife (or husband in gmann's case) can attest that their significant other feels the exact same way.
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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #86 on: August 29, 2012, 01:33:00 PM »
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A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health.  That is first and foremost.  I can’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting.  I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions.   I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place.  We are saving a lot of money kicking the can.  Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle.  I couldn’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him.  I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop.  He wouldn’t.  He said he couldn’t!  But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
She needs to learn how to spell quit.
Bro, keep your trash out of MY thread. You have a beef with me? Fine. You have to resort to taking out your frustration on my wife? That puts bushleage in a new category.
So making an observation is getting out of line? LOL

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #85 on: August 29, 2012, 01:17:00 PM »
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A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health.  That is first and foremost.  I can’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting.  I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions.  I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place.  We are saving a lot of money kicking the can.  Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle.  I couldn’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him.  I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop.  He wouldn’t.  He said he couldn’t!  But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
She needs to learn how to spell quit.
Bro, keep your trash out of MY thread. You have a beef with me? Fine. You have to resort to taking out your frustration on my wife? That puts bushleage in a new category.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #84 on: August 29, 2012, 01:14:00 PM »
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A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health.  That is first and foremost.  I can’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting.  I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions.   I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place.  We are saving a lot of money kicking the can.  Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle.  I couldn’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him.  I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop.  He wouldn’t.  He said he couldn’t!  But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
Glad your wife is doing well and that you are too good sir. Thanks for making my quit stronger as well as many other quitters around this place.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #83 on: August 29, 2012, 11:34:00 AM »
Quote from: Wedge
A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health.  That is first and foremost.  I can’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting.  I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions.  I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place.  We are saving a lot of money kicking the can.  Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle.  I couldn’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him.  I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop.  He wouldn’t.  He said he couldn’t!  But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
Glad your wife is doing well and that you are too good sir. Thanks for making my quit stronger as well as many other quitters around this place.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #82 on: August 29, 2012, 11:26:00 AM »
Quote from: Wedge
A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health. That is first and foremost. I canÂ’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting. I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions. I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place. We are saving a lot of money kicking the can. Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle. I couldnÂ’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him. I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop. He wouldnÂ’t. He said he couldnÂ’t! But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.
She needs to learn how to spell quit.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #81 on: August 29, 2012, 11:18:00 AM »
A note from my wife:

I am first so very thankful that Mark has quite for his health. That is first and foremost. I canÂ’t imagine the damage that was done prior to his quitting. I am just very proud that he found a group of guys that support each other and keep them liable for there actions. I could not stand finding dip spit bottles all over the place. We are saving a lot of money kicking the can. Mark would buy a drink, poor it out so that he could spit in the bottle. I couldnÂ’t wait until the 100 days of his quite so that he could get his coin (that he carries daily in his pocket) so that I could get it engraved for him. I am so proud of Mark and his accomplishment! I begged for years and years to get him to stop. He wouldnÂ’t. He said he couldnÂ’t! But, he did with the help of KTC-



Man I love her.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #80 on: August 13, 2012, 08:58:00 PM »
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I know I’m going to piss off a few people… so here it goes! WTF!!! Everyone please take a look at the spreadsheet and see how many people actually posted roll this weekend! I noticed Morgan, Worms and a few others commented on the lack of effort this group gave this weekend for posting roll. I know everyone’s life gets busy but there is NO REASON for you not to be posting roll!!!! The only good reason I have heard lately is from BrainStrain… he was serving our Country and had no reception in the bush! Here’s a good idea, if you are going to be gone and have no internet connection/no phone service, let us know by posting or sending a PM to other quitters in the group. Some people in this group take it seriously and post roll every day, others slack off and don’t care! Some people work weird schedules and we understand, but every weekend the attendance for posting roll seems to be getting worse! There is NO REASON your quit brothers have to track you down to make sure you are still quit, when in reality, you were too F***ing lazy to get online and post roll! Either get your ass up in the morning and post roll or get the F*** out of this group! “Quit or Split!” It’s that simple… post roll or  'Finger'
Complacency is the first 6" of the 6 mile fall to a cave.

It only takes missing one day of roll to start the process of you going back to the can.
One day missed + your addict brain = Complacency.
Complacency + your addict brain = danger.
Danger + your addict brain = cave.

Let me explain. Some of you are going to say...that's not me. I won't do that. Yeah? Well are you willing to bet your quit on it?

You wake up one morning, in a rush, late for work or for whatever. You get to work or to the kids practice or to the grocery store or wherever you would go in the morning. You have missed your normal time to post roll. Today is day 50 for you. Been around long enough that you have seen it all happen and you are comfortable in your quit. You could probably leave the site and be just fine.

Afternoon rolls around, you are back home or back from that morning meeting at your desk. You leave for lunch or meet someone in the park or sit at your desk and enjoy some facebook. Posting roll crosses your mind, but you say, i'll do it just before I clock back in, or when I get back from the restaurant. Doesn't happen. You completely forget.

It's now dinner time. You still haven't posted roll. Craziness ensues with the kids and with the family. Maybe you go out with friends if you are single. Couple of drinks over a couple of hours. Either way, it's now late, maybe 30 min before the normal time you go to bed. You are tired, worn out, slightly drunk, maybe a combo of all 3. A crave hits....a dip would feel good right about now. Crap, did I post roll today? No...I never did. I forgot. It's late, i'm just gonna go to bed. I made it all day without posting roll, i'll be fine. So you crash....

5 days go by. You post roll like normal. But then another busy day happens. Same scenario as above happens...except at lunch...your brain tells you...."You know, I'll be fine. I missed roll last week and I was fine, not gonna worry about it. It's Friday, i'll get up and post roll Saturday morning like I usually do." So you don't even think about roll from lunch time on. Saturday and Sunday go by. You don't even think about roll. Your addict brain has convinced you that you'll be fine. I'm not gonna bother texting anyone. They'll probably just get annoyed at me anyway. I'll be fine. Just 3 days of roll.....I'm quit anyway. Maybe you have participated enough on the website and exchanged enough numbers with people that someone realizes you are missing. Maybe you haven't. Maybe you thought that just posting roll was enough for you.

You have now gone from missing just 1 day of roll to a 3 day weekend.....At this point, you and your quit can go in two different directions. Your choice is going to be dependent on a few things. Did someone call, email, or text you? Did someone call you out on the forum in roll? Did you spend long enough on the website to see that they did? Do you even care that you saw it? You know you are quit, who cares what they think? It was just a weekend...I made it just fine. Had a crave but I dealt with it.

Are you going to get your act together, accept the accountability and lifeline that your quit bros and sis's are tossing you? Or are you going to do your own thing? I can promise you that if you decide that you don't need anyone's help quitting, that you can miss a few days of roll, that you won't be quit for as long as you think you would be. You will be back, posting a day 1...OR the more likely scenario, since you are stubborn and prideful, you will be fingering 2 cans a day and not wanting to come back to take your beat down for being a selfish prick.

Look around at the cavers and retreads that we get back here each month. Every group has at least a few of them. Some make the wise choice to get with the program and some make the bad choice of continuing to do things the way they want. Either way, they both ended up coming back because they missed one day. Got lazy. Got complacent. Thought that missing one day was ok. Guess what that led to...


Again I ask you....do you want to risk your quit to missing one day of roll?

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #79 on: August 09, 2012, 02:36:00 PM »
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I don't understand why some people are so excited to quit until they find out they have to actually put a small amount of work? And some people don't know how to quit, so we lay out the roadmap to succcess, yet they toss it in the backseat and take the next left in hopes of finding a landmark?

Let's compare, in order of effort output...
1. You have a can, but you need to get up to find a spit bottle.
2. You need gas, so you run into the store while the car is filling up, fork over cash.
3. On your way home from work/shopping/errands/etc, you don't need gas, but you still need to run in and grab a can, fork over cash.
4. Saturday morning, no can. Drive x minutes to closest gas station, fork over cash.
5. Land in strange city. Drive around looking for gas station that sells your brand, possibly getting lost or spending a signifigant amount of time, fork over cash.
6. 3am, night of a holiday, drive from location to location trying to find an open store, fork over cash.

To attain: 10 min high, stress relief, cancer, etc.

Or...

After spending 5 min registering for free website
1. Get up in the mornin, post roll, free of charge.
2. Get to work, post roll, free of charge.
3. Internet down, send text to friend, free or .10 cents max.
4. Camping/driving/not at home, send text to friend, free or .10 cents max.
5. Craving badly, make phone call or exchange 20 texts, free or $2 max. Or jump in chat on website. Or read random items on website.....free of charge.
6. Not at home, no cell service. Drive 15 minutes or hike for 15 minutes to find reception. Free to $1 including gas.

To attain: life of quit, save money, save your life/health.


When you break down the necessary finances, time, and all out effort required, which do you think is easier? Obviously, some of you like to do things the hard way because you choose to put more effort into dipping. Someone please point out where my logic or math is wrong. I kind of surprised myself at how obvious this was after I was finished. I'm thinking I left something out?





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19. Louisiananimal- day 99 problems but quit aint one
So...on the eve of his HoF day, we find out that Louisianimal likes him some Jay-Z, eh?

Don't play kid, this ain't funny....what you got can't be bought by money.
100 days quit ain't no joke.....listen to what I spoke, don't make me poke
You in da shoulda, let my rhymes smolda....you hear what i'm spittin? You see how i'm quittin?
So now i'm gonna pat you on the back, jump on we cruisin down the track.
Keep settin' an example...hope you like my new sample.
Gangsta not my style, clear of that by a mile......just here to make you smile
So now as i'm done, add your name to the pile.
Don't you go no where, don't be disappearin' into thin air.


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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #78 on: August 09, 2012, 02:20:00 PM »
I don't understand why some people are so excited to quit until they find out they have to actually put a small amount of work? And some people don't know how to quit, so we lay out the roadmap to succcess, yet they toss it in the backseat and take the next left in hopes of finding a landmark?

Let's compare, in order of effort output...
1. You have a can, but you need to get up to find a spit bottle.
2. You need gas, so you run into the store while the car is filling up, fork over cash.
3. On your way home from work/shopping/errands/etc, you don't need gas, but you still need to run in and grab a can, fork over cash.
4. Saturday morning, no can. Drive x minutes to closest gas station, fork over cash.
5. Land in strange city. Drive around looking for gas station that sells your brand, possibly getting lost or spending a signifigant amount of time, fork over cash.
6. 3am, night of a holiday, drive from location to location trying to find an open store, fork over cash.

To attain: 10 min high, stress relief, cancer, etc.

Or...

After spending 5 min registering for free website
1. Get up in the mornin, post roll, free of charge.
2. Get to work, post roll, free of charge.
3. Internet down, send text to friend, free or .10 cents max.
4. Camping/driving/not at home, send text to friend, free or .10 cents max.
5. Craving badly, make phone call or exchange 20 texts, free or $2 max. Or jump in chat on website. Or read random items on website.....free of charge.
6. Not at home, no cell service. Drive 15 minutes or hike for 15 minutes to find reception. Free to $1 including gas.

To attain: life of quit, save money, save your life/health.


When you break down the necessary finances, time, and all out effort required, which do you think is easier? Obviously, some of you like to do things the hard way because you choose to put more effort into dipping. Someone please point out where my logic or math is wrong. I kind of surprised myself at how obvious this was after I was finished. I'm thinking I left something out?





This is for Tcope...
Quote from: uSquared

Wedge -=122=-
Quote from: Louisiananimal
19. Louisiananimal- day 99 problems but quit aint one
So...on the eve of his HoF day, we find out that Louisianimal likes him some Jay-Z, eh?

Don't play kid, this ain't funny....what you got can't be bought by money.
100 days quit ain't no joke.....listen to what I spoke, don't make me poke
You in da shoulda, let my rhymes smolda....you hear what i'm spittin? You see how i'm quittin?
So now i'm gonna pat you on the back, jump on we cruisin down the track.
Keep settin' an example...hope you like my new sample.
Gangsta not my style, clear of that by a mile......just here to make you smile
So now as i'm done, add your name to the pile.
Don't you go no where, don't be disappearin' into thin air.


Word.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #77 on: August 07, 2012, 09:45:00 AM »
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Day 119...

I'm sitting in a hospital cafe'.  This is my second time to this cafeteria, the first time being about 180 days ago or so.  That first time, I made sure I bought a coffee, even though I didn't want one.  Couple of napkins and I have a good, concealed spitter.

Now, as I'm going through line, I grab a coffee cup.  The thought crosses my mind, man...wish I had a dip to toss in.  IMMEDIATELY, my first thought went to Cmark, WT, and Roamcountry, the guys I post roll with.  In my mind was a perfect screenshot of roll call.  Crave went away.

That's how it works.  Thats why it works.  That's why we stick around, even almost 3 weeks after hitting the HoF.  It's also why I will never leave.
Glad that came and went without a hitch. Proud to say I am quit with the likes of you.
Nice work brother and remember there is never a good reason to go backward to the can.....

I will say those memories do come and go the best part for me now is the fact that I am NOT connected to the CAN!!!!

Quit on Quiter!!

Proud to be quit with you today!
Nicely done, sir. And you're right: that's how it works. Some people get it, and some people don't. The winners are those that do.
Good work Wedge you know we are going to face tempatation reguardless of how we try to avoid it, so over the years I have tried to harden my self by deleberate exposure, you have to know your limit and lay back in the safe zone but all along proving to yourself you can face up to temptation and give it a kick in the ass.you have to expose your self. if you see you can't handle it! call for reenforcement thats what we are for!!!together we are a strong force to be dealt with!!stump33

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #76 on: August 07, 2012, 08:41:00 AM »
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Day 119...

I'm sitting in a hospital cafe'. This is my second time to this cafeteria, the first time being about 180 days ago or so. That first time, I made sure I bought a coffee, even though I didn't want one. Couple of napkins and I have a good, concealed spitter.

Now, as I'm going through line, I grab a coffee cup. The thought crosses my mind, man...wish I had a dip to toss in. IMMEDIATELY, my first thought went to Cmark, WT, and Roamcountry, the guys I post roll with. In my mind was a perfect screenshot of roll call. Crave went away.

That's how it works. Thats why it works. That's why we stick around, even almost 3 weeks after hitting the HoF. It's also why I will never leave.
Good stuff Wedge, totally agree with you, that is why we are here
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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #75 on: August 07, 2012, 07:33:00 AM »
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Quote from: Wedge
Day 119...

I'm sitting in a hospital cafe'.  This is my second time to this cafeteria, the first time being about 180 days ago or so.  That first time, I made sure I bought a coffee, even though I didn't want one.  Couple of napkins and I have a good, concealed spitter.

Now, as I'm going through line, I grab a coffee cup.  The thought crosses my mind, man...wish I had a dip to toss in.  IMMEDIATELY, my first thought went to Cmark, WT, and Roamcountry, the guys I post roll with.  In my mind was a perfect screenshot of roll call.  Crave went away.

That's how it works.  Thats why it works.  That's why we stick around, even almost 3 weeks after hitting the HoF.  It's also why I will never leave.
Glad that came and went without a hitch. Proud to say I am quit with the likes of you.
Nice work brother and remember there is never a good reason to go backward to the can.....

I will say those memories do come and go the best part for me now is the fact that I am NOT connected to the CAN!!!!

Quit on Quiter!!

Proud to be quit with you today!
Nicely done, sir. And you're right: that's how it works. Some people get it, and some people don't. The winners are those that do.

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Re: I'm in, almost wasn't, but I'm in....
« Reply #74 on: August 06, 2012, 09:11:00 AM »
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Day 119...

I'm sitting in a hospital cafe'.  This is my second time to this cafeteria, the first time being about 180 days ago or so.  That first time, I made sure I bought a coffee, even though I didn't want one.  Couple of napkins and I have a good, concealed spitter.

Now, as I'm going through line, I grab a coffee cup.  The thought crosses my mind, man...wish I had a dip to toss in.  IMMEDIATELY, my first thought went to Cmark, WT, and Roamcountry, the guys I post roll with.  In my mind was a perfect screenshot of roll call.  Crave went away.

That's how it works.  Thats why it works.  That's why we stick around, even almost 3 weeks after hitting the HoF.  It's also why I will never leave.
Glad that came and went without a hitch. Proud to say I am quit with the likes of you.
Nice work brother and remember there is never a good reason to go backward to the can.....

I will say those memories do come and go the best part for me now is the fact that I am NOT connected to the CAN!!!!

Quit on Quiter!!

Proud to be quit with you today!
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