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« Reply #262 on: February 08, 2010, 09:43:00 PM »
Just curious - any of you fellow quitters know a trustworthy site that sells those big tubs of petroleum jelly? One of my students asked me today at lunch.

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« Reply #261 on: January 21, 2010, 11:53:00 PM »
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Dear KTC $ whore,

I was just perusing the new products offered through the KTC merchandise page.

Unfortunately, I stumbled across the Irish Shirt

First off - how about a Polish shirt with my avatar posted proudly on the front.

Second off - how about you make it say Quit for Today - Polish for Life.

The phrasing of your Irish shirt kind of goes against my general quit philosophy...so...suck it Ireland.
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« Reply #260 on: January 20, 2010, 08:03:00 PM »
Dear KTC $ whore,

I was just perusing the new products offered through the KTC merchandise page.

Unfortunately, I stumbled across the Irish Shirt

First off - how about a Polish shirt with my avatar posted proudly on the front.

Second off - how about you make it say Quit for Today - Polish for Life.

The phrasing of your Irish shirt kind of goes against my general quit philosophy...so...suck it Ireland.

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« Reply #259 on: January 18, 2010, 11:02:00 AM »
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom ring."

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« Reply #258 on: January 15, 2010, 10:41:00 AM »
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4,000!!!
congrats on 4,000 smokey.
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« Reply #257 on: January 15, 2010, 10:38:00 AM »
4,000!!!

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« Reply #256 on: January 13, 2010, 10:41:00 AM »
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FAG!!!!!!




As you demanded, this is my 1,000 post! :D
A true honor. May your anus retain its elasticity for years to come.

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« Reply #255 on: January 13, 2010, 10:07:00 AM »
FAG!!!!!!




As you demanded, this is my 1,000 post! :D

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« Reply #254 on: January 10, 2010, 11:01:00 PM »
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Maybe, maybe not....but it does make you a cocksucker.
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« Reply #253 on: January 10, 2010, 02:10:00 AM »
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Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
welcome to the 6th floor Somkeydapole (had to use the LooT line for nostalgic reasons). You are a damn fine quitter and have done great things to help keep others quit. Keep up the great work. 'army'
May the soft glow from the barrel fires light your way and the unsolicited traffic light bass lines keep time on your march to 3,650. Renton's golden child. Peace.
Congratulations, fruitypants!! :wub:
600 is fucking awesome...but so is 634...keep it up man..we all need you too
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You my friend are still the headlight on a quit bound train.

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« Reply #252 on: January 09, 2010, 10:55:00 PM »
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Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
welcome to the 6th floor Somkeydapole (had to use the LooT line for nostalgic reasons). You are a damn fine quitter and have done great things to help keep others quit. Keep up the great work. 'army'
May the soft glow from the barrel fires light your way and the unsolicited traffic light bass lines keep time on your march to 3,650. Renton's golden child. Peace.
Congratulations, fruitypants!! :wub:
600 is fucking awesome...but so is 634...keep it up man..we all need you too
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Re: 295+
« Reply #251 on: January 09, 2010, 10:15:00 PM »
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Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
welcome to the 6th floor Somkeydapole (had to use the LooT line for nostalgic reasons). You are a damn fine quitter and have done great things to help keep others quit. Keep up the great work. 'army'
May the soft glow from the barrel fires light your way and the unsolicited traffic light bass lines keep time on your march to 3,650. Renton's golden child. Peace.
Congratulations, fruitypants!! :wub:

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« Reply #250 on: January 09, 2010, 08:59:00 PM »
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Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
welcome to the 6th floor Somkeydapole (had to use the LooT line for nostalgic reasons). You are a damn fine quitter and have done great things to help keep others quit. Keep up the great work. 'army'
May the soft glow from the barrel fires light your way and the unsolicited traffic light bass lines keep time on your march to 3,650. Renton's golden child. Peace.
...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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Re: 295+
« Reply #249 on: January 09, 2010, 04:59:00 PM »
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Quote from: JpCrew
Quote from: Smokeyg
Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
welcome to the 6th floor Somkeydapole (had to use the LooT line for nostalgic reasons). You are a damn fine quitter and have done great things to help keep others quit. Keep up the great work. 'army'
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Re: 295+
« Reply #248 on: January 09, 2010, 03:28:00 PM »
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Today is my 600th day of quit. That's pretty fancy.

I woke up in the middle of the night and had the thought that reaching day 3,650 is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 730 which is just as much of an expectation as hitting day 601. One day at a time with a vow to not use nicotine. When we take it one day at a time and caving is truly no longer an option, the only possible outcome is to remain quit.

There are a lot of people who have joined since I hit the HOF 500 days ago. I tried to thank all those who played a positive roll in my quit during those first 100 days. Many of you relative new quitters and now veterans have been a tremendous help in my ongoing daily battle against my addiction. And yes, while those battles used to be all out morning to night barrages, it's now just an occasional limp-wristed slap to the junk. Easy to shake off but not so easy that I don't notice it anymore.

I'm a little hungover and a lot tired right now, so I won't name names here. But know that there are a tremendous amount of people here to whom I am indebted. Every person whose quit I have helped in whatever perverse way has likewise strengthened my own resolve and accountability. The amount of support and personal growth on this forum has kept me aware of my addiction and proud of the strength that we all show every day.

Take a moment to reflect on how this process has improved your life. Since the beginning of my quit (May 19th 2008 - 8pm) there have been so many discoveries and positive changes in my life not related directly to chewing tobacco. While I personally have put a lot of time into this process, I wouldn't have nearly the control in my life without the wisdom, advice and examples provided by this community. Thank you all for keeping the quit and being so generous with your support!

600 - I will not chew tobacco today.

Bitches.
Congrats on 600 smokey!
You ARE awesome
Congrats on the six hunsky Smokey.
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