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Offline RAZD611

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Re: 295+
« Reply #322 on: May 19, 2010, 09:07:00 PM »
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I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
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Re: 295+
« Reply #321 on: May 19, 2010, 01:13:00 PM »
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Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
'clap' 'clap' 'clap'

Very nice.
u da man....
Awesome job SmokeyGspot!
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Re: 295+
« Reply #320 on: May 19, 2010, 10:50:00 AM »
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Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
'clap' 'clap' 'clap'

Very nice.
u da man....
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Re: 295+
« Reply #319 on: May 19, 2010, 10:15:00 AM »
Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
'clap' 'clap' 'clap'

Very nice.

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Re: 295+
« Reply #318 on: May 19, 2010, 08:47:00 AM »
Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
Seems like only 30 days ago that we were congratulating you on reaching 700 days quit...time flies, don't it?

Congrats, smokey! You're the shit-disturbingest quit brother I know. (That's a compliment.) ;)
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Re: 295+
« Reply #317 on: May 19, 2010, 12:44:00 AM »
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Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
Smokey, You are one badass Teacher! I have learned a lot from veiwing how you make your Quit a priority...Well Done and Thank you! Congrats on the two years!
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Re: 295+
« Reply #316 on: May 18, 2010, 11:26:00 PM »
Quote from: Smokeyg
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.
Smokey, You are one badass Teacher! I have learned a lot from veiwing how you make your Quit a priority...Well Done and Thank you! Congrats on the two years!
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Re: 295+
« Reply #315 on: May 18, 2010, 11:10:00 PM »
Congrats on the two years !!! I will get there , just keep leading the way.

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« Reply #314 on: May 18, 2010, 11:07:00 PM »
I took out my last chew exactly two years ago - to the second as I write this.

I was just sending a PM threatening to castrate one of the August Spotlighters and I realized that I had two minutes left til 8 o'clock. I actually started tearing up right then. I'm extremely proud of myself. Not just for quitting tobacco, but for still holding my quit paramount. For still realizing that I am an addict every day when I wake up and post roll with the BAMFers. When I took a break from nicotine for nearly 200 days in 2007, I had no support. Eventually, I had no pride in my quit. Eventually, I fell for just one.

With the support of this community and each of you I know that I will remain quit tomorrow. So long as I have this frame of mind, I will remain quit always. That is 100% fact. I will not forget the past 730 days.

Bitches.

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« Reply #313 on: May 18, 2010, 01:06:00 AM »
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A little glimpse into my world....

I was on the grant writing team (the Superintendent dropped the news on us 3 days before the grant was due) and I was on the school transformation team (the Superintendent never allowed an official meeting prior to the non-acreditation decision).

Actually should work out well for me since I've been offered a position to start up the district's Online Academy as part of my teaching contract next year. I will keep my current students as my primary audience when I work to design the curriculum.
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Re: 295+
« Reply #312 on: May 18, 2010, 12:19:00 AM »
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A little glimpse into my world....

I was on the grant writing team (the Superintendent dropped the news on us 3 days before the grant was due) and I was on the school transformation team (the Superintendent never allowed an official meeting prior to the non-acreditation decision).

Actually should work out well for me since I've been offered a position to start up the district's Online Academy as part of my teaching contract next year. I will keep my current students as my primary audience when I work to design the curriculum.
Crisis = Opportunity

This will be a catalyst for growth, guaranteed.

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« Reply #311 on: May 18, 2010, 12:03:00 AM »
A little glimpse into my world....

I was on the grant writing team (the Superintendent dropped the news on us 3 days before the grant was due) and I was on the school transformation team (the Superintendent never allowed an official meeting prior to the non-acreditation decision).

Actually should work out well for me since I've been offered a position to start up the district's Online Academy as part of my teaching contract next year. I will keep my current students as my primary audience when I work to design the curriculum.

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« Reply #310 on: May 06, 2010, 06:09:00 PM »
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« Reply #309 on: May 06, 2010, 05:18:00 PM »
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It's teacher appreciation week. Someone tell me how special I am. Tell me hard.
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« Reply #308 on: May 06, 2010, 04:34:00 PM »
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It's teacher appreciation week. Someone tell me how special I am. Tell me hard.
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