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« Reply #292 on: March 23, 2010, 10:41:00 AM »
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Did the 2 cords of wood you chopped contain any of the day 13 deck material?

That would kick ass.
No - we had 5 trees taken down in our backyard. They were unsafe. I have 4 other cords if anyone's interested. I don't have a fireplace.

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« Reply #291 on: March 23, 2010, 09:48:00 AM »
Did the 2 cords of wood you chopped contain any of the day 13 deck material?

That would kick ass.

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« Reply #290 on: March 23, 2010, 01:23:00 AM »

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« Reply #289 on: March 21, 2010, 10:43:00 PM »
Smokeyg - Day 671
I chopped two cords of wood this weekend. I did not crave chew even once. Never even thought about it.

You may crave like a sumbitch while doing yard work or other manly spring things. Think of Smokeyg and know that it can be done. Freedom is defeating one crave at a time. It will get easier, but you must handle what life throws at you today first.

Here's a little taste from early on in my quit:

Smokeyg - Day 13
Shit - I'm building a deck today and I keep fucking up. My wife has that look on her face like "you're fucking useless, but I'm not going to say anything because you're quitting chew". FUCK YOU NIC BITCH and FUCK YOU lack of carpentry skills. I will not chew today. I will not do anything that causes the police to come knocking on my door. FUCKKKK!!!!!!

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« Reply #288 on: March 20, 2010, 09:11:00 PM »
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Quote from: Steelers,Mar
Quote from: Ready,Mar
Quote from: Smokeyg,Mar





I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.


Please tell me that quitting dip will not make me bi-sexual. According to my wife, I'm not getting the uni-sexual done correctly. I can't handle any more disapointed genders at this time.
Everything's gonna be fine.
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TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO
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...when you are suffering on some gnarly hillclimb, clinging onto the wheel in front of you for dear life, pray you don't get dropped.

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« Reply #287 on: March 20, 2010, 12:38:00 PM »
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Quote from: Smokeyg,Mar





I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.


Please tell me that quitting dip will not make me bi-sexual. According to my wife, I'm not getting the uni-sexual done correctly. I can't handle any more disapointed genders at this time.

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« Reply #286 on: March 20, 2010, 12:31:00 PM »
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This made my morning....

Grumpy Old Man and his bitch 'Remshot'

I really didn't mean to make a killing shot on it. I just wanted to tickle it, is all I did, and I missed tickling it," Mueller said. "I'm sorry for shooting the dog, but I'm glad it's gone. It's just been a pain in my side here for a long time and those people just wouldn't do nothing about it."

Apparantley in Alaska, tickling is done with guns. I can get with that. LOL

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« Reply #285 on: March 20, 2010, 11:26:00 AM »
This made my morning....

Grumpy Old Man and his bitch 'Remshot'

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« Reply #284 on: March 18, 2010, 08:19:00 AM »
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I just went back and read this entire thread from the beginning. It made me recall the deviancy and harassment that I endured.

I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.

Here's my point. Going back and reading this thread from the beginning reminded me how fucking hard it was without May 2010 those first 600 days. That makes me appreciate how good life is right now. I am disgusted with myself for searching in the wrong places so much of my life.

Sometimes we need to be reminded of what it took to get us here and how we were locked in the closet. I am very glad that I found this site and fell in with this crazy ass misfit band of ass bandit quitters.

It has, without a doubt, changed my life for the better.

'winker'
You had me at "I just went back"
Me too..
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« Reply #283 on: March 17, 2010, 11:17:00 PM »
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I just went back and read this entire thread from the beginning. It made me recall the deviancy and harassment that I endured.

I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.

Here's my point. Going back and reading this thread from the beginning reminded me how fucking hard it was without May 2010 those first 600 days. That makes me appreciate how good life is right now. I am disgusted with myself for searching in the wrong places so much of my life.

Sometimes we need to be reminded of what it took to get us here and how we were locked in the closet. I am very glad that I found this site and fell in with this crazy ass misfit band of ass bandit quitters.

It has, without a doubt, changed my life for the better.

'winker'
You had me at "I just went back"

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« Reply #282 on: March 17, 2010, 04:38:00 PM »
I've been thoroughly cleaning out my classroom this afternoon. I have a desk in the corner that I haven't cleaned out in years. I've found about 6 dried chews that I had to store unexpectadly when a student popped into my room. I sprayed cleaner inside the drawer and after wiping it out, my paper towel was covered in brown grit. F-ing disgusting. I should have done this during my 1st month of quit.

Clean it up quitters. Eliminate all signs of chew from your life. Clean your car, clean your desk, clean your garage. Get it out.

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« Reply #281 on: March 17, 2010, 09:33:00 AM »
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I just went back and read this entire thread from the beginning. It made me recall the deviancy and harassment that I endured.

I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.

Here's my point. Going back and reading this thread from the beginning reminded me how fucking hard it was without May 2010 those first 600 days. That makes me appreciate how good life is right now. I am disgusted with myself for searching in the wrong places so much of my life.

Sometimes we need to be reminded of what it took to get us here and how we were locked in the closet. I am very glad that I found this site and fell in with this crazy ass misfit band of ass bandit quitters.

It has, without a doubt, changed my life for the better.

'winker'

Now that is just plain funny right there. I don't care who you are. (hint, go read Ready's intro post)
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« Reply #280 on: March 17, 2010, 12:47:00 AM »
I just went back and read this entire thread from the beginning. It made me recall the deviancy and harassment that I endured.

I am still full of questions these days. I remain bi-curious and I have adopted a routine of being active and practicing. It is second nature now. It all feels natural and that is a very good thing.

Here's my point. Going back and reading this thread from the beginning reminded me how fucking hard it was without May 2010 those first 600 days. That makes me appreciate how good life is right now. I am disgusted with myself for searching in the wrong places so much of my life.

Sometimes we need to be reminded of what it took to get us here and how we were locked in the closet. I am very glad that I found this site and fell in with this crazy ass misfit band of ass bandit quitters.

It has, without a doubt, changed my life for the better.

'winker'

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« Reply #279 on: March 10, 2010, 03:57:00 AM »
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"CLOSE THE DOOR. In my opinion, it?s the single most important step in your final quit. There is one moment, THE moment, when you finally let go and surrender to the quit. After that moment, no temptation will be great enough, no lie persuasive enough to make you commit suicide by using tobacco."

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« Reply #278 on: March 07, 2010, 01:32:00 AM »