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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #322 on: June 29, 2014, 11:34:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
Way to go Shawn!
Thanks for your support in my quit.
Shawn, your calm support has helped so many of us. Thank you for all you do! What a great day!
I am proud as hell to be in your quit circle. Met you in person and discovered you are the man you portray yourself to be, family man, gentle, enthusiastic, patient, charismatic, encouraging, intelligent, witty, candid, a leader, supportive, and most of all a man of integrity.

I know we can't all be like this bad ass.........
But you know what pisses me off??????????
Seams like we could at least try!!!!!

Congrats.
Mr Srans,
Wow bro 500 like what was stated earlier I am glad I have you in my quit circle. Don't change being you keep on kickin asses
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #321 on: June 29, 2014, 10:51:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
Way to go Shawn!
Thanks for your support in my quit.
Shawn, your calm support has helped so many of us. Thank you for all you do! What a great day!
I am proud as hell to be in your quit circle. Met you in person and discovered you are the man you portray yourself to be, family man, gentle, enthusiastic, patient, charismatic, encouraging, intelligent, witty, candid, a leader, supportive, and most of all a man of integrity.

I know we can't all be like this bad ass.........
But you know what pisses me off??????????
Seams like we could at least try!!!!!

Congrats.
I would rather lose to a cheater than win as a cheater.

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #320 on: June 29, 2014, 10:30:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
Way to go Shawn!
Thanks for your support in my quit.
Shawn, your calm support has helped so many of us. Thank you for all you do! What a great day!

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #319 on: June 29, 2014, 10:23:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
Way to go Shawn!
Thanks for your support in my quit.
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #318 on: June 29, 2014, 10:23:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
keep bringing it!!!

'oh yeah'
500 days! Thanks for saving me and helping me find the path to freedom. I am proud to celebrate this day quit with u!!
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #317 on: June 29, 2014, 10:15:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
keep bringing it!!!

'oh yeah'
500 days! Thanks for saving me and helping me find the path to freedom. I am proud to celebrate this day quit with u!!
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #316 on: June 29, 2014, 09:57:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.
keep bringing it!!!

'oh yeah'
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #315 on: June 29, 2014, 09:28:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #314 on: June 29, 2014, 09:28:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
You have helped so many of us get through the worst days of our quits brother, and you amaze me with all you do on KTC! Half a comma is awesome srans. Enjoy your day.

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #313 on: June 29, 2014, 09:26:00 AM »
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500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!
Hyundai?

Ehhh...who am I to judge? (Honda minivan owner)

Welcome to the fifth floor man. I wish I could say anything as eloquent as your friend here, but I can't (but I'll try):

It's been a long journey to this point man, and guess what? You walk the same path today that you've walked 499 days prior. It's beaten down now. Grass doesn't even grow when you walk. You've long cleared away the debris that made you duck your head or step over. An old footprint of yours is still visible in the mud. The path is worn, and you know the way.

Keep it up. Keep up your pace, and treat every day with wonder. After all, did this seem possible 499 days ago? Lead, follow...whatever you need to do to stay on this path...DO IT!

You're doing this, brother. I'm very proud of you.
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #312 on: June 29, 2014, 08:19:00 AM »
500 days...

When you joined, you were a shell of the man you are today. Who knew how good life would be? Who knew the freedom, how good you feel, the sense of pride, how much faster you can run, how fear doesn't strike everytime you have a bump on your lip?

I'm proud to quit with you today. You've helped a lot of people that were struggling through their own hell slong the way, including me... So from one Hyundai driver to another (secrets out now...) congratulations!!!

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #311 on: June 23, 2014, 03:24:00 PM »
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Thought: I remember thinking everyone that was addicted to chewing had to have a truck. After I came here I found a lot of my thoughts about chewers were fallacies. I didn't realize how many doctors, lawyers, store clerks, officers, firefighters and I could go on, on and on. It was eye opening to see that even a man in a Hyundai could be addicted to the poison like I was. I recently seen a picture of a few quitters together and sure, there was a couple that had that chewer look I had so vividly outlined in my head. A couple of them did not fit my chewers profile at all. I would have had to take a second look if I would have ever seen them in person chewing. I would have never guessed they were just as addicted as I was. In my eyes I fit the mold perfectly. I could not quit because I was born and to chew. I was suppose to chew, it was my destiny. HOW SAD!

It don't matter who, where you work, how much money, what kind of car you drive and what you wear. The poison enslaves all walks of life.

Good news! We can all choose freedom today. None of us are special! We never had to use, it was OUR CHOICE! We weren't born to chew. It was up to us to take those chains off. Glad to be quit with all of you today.
This is gospel. I am a CPA, who chewed in my office. I tended to growl at my clients when they came in w/o an appointment, mainly because I had a fatty in. And if they got past my secretary, they were greeted by a fool with a paper towel in hand for the spit. Or a wet shirt because I had to dump the wad ASAP and made a mess.

Just another lesson in freedom. Great post brother.
Stop making fun of my Hyundai!!!

Hahaha
Nice Srans. I am waiting for Hyundai to come out with a 3/4 ton Diesel.
True. The poison will enslave anyone who chooses to use it. I am choosing not to use it all day. I don't drive a truck, but I look like I should...
Proud to be quit with you Srans. You speak the truth brother.
Nicotine had us all fooled. It's amazing the things we believed and the ways we convinced ourselves to continue being slaves. Quit with you!
Great post srans. Keep on trucking man. And start planning for the next MI meet up.
Hyundais and birchenstocks yep they are all here. 3/4 ton Cummins turbo diesels it takes all kinds and we will take one back from UST one at a time one day at a time...nice post Tinker Belle
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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #310 on: June 23, 2014, 05:14:00 AM »
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Quote from: srans
Thought: I remember thinking everyone that was addicted to chewing had to have a truck. After I came here I found a lot of my thoughts about chewers were fallacies. I didn't realize how many doctors, lawyers, store clerks, officers, firefighters and I could go on, on and on. It was eye opening to see that even a man in a Hyundai could be addicted to the poison like I was. I recently seen a picture of a few quitters together and sure, there was a couple that had that chewer look I had so vividly outlined in my head. A couple of them did not fit my chewers profile at all. I would have had to take a second look if I would have ever seen them in person chewing. I would have never guessed they were just as addicted as I was. In my eyes I fit the mold perfectly. I could not quit because I was born and to chew. I was suppose to chew, it was my destiny. HOW SAD!

It don't matter who, where you work, how much money, what kind of car you drive and what you wear. The poison enslaves all walks of life.

Good news! We can all choose freedom today. None of us are special! We never had to use, it was OUR CHOICE! We weren't born to chew. It was up to us to take those chains off. Glad to be quit with all of you today.
This is gospel. I am a CPA, who chewed in my office. I tended to growl at my clients when they came in w/o an appointment, mainly because I had a fatty in. And if they got past my secretary, they were greeted by a fool with a paper towel in hand for the spit. Or a wet shirt because I had to dump the wad ASAP and made a mess.

Just another lesson in freedom. Great post brother.
Stop making fun of my Hyundai!!!

Hahaha
Nice Srans. I am waiting for Hyundai to come out with a 3/4 ton Diesel.
True. The poison will enslave anyone who chooses to use it. I am choosing not to use it all day. I don't drive a truck, but I look like I should...
Proud to be quit with you Srans. You speak the truth brother.
Nicotine had us all fooled. It's amazing the things we believed and the ways we convinced ourselves to continue being slaves. Quit with you!
Great post srans. Keep on trucking man. And start planning for the next MI meet up.

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #309 on: June 22, 2014, 11:39:00 AM »
Quote from: KC_Guy
Quote from: B-loMatt
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Quote from: srans
Thought: I remember thinking everyone that was addicted to chewing had to have a truck. After I came here I found a lot of my thoughts about chewers were fallacies. I didn't realize how many doctors, lawyers, store clerks, officers, firefighters and I could go on, on and on. It was eye opening to see that even a man in a Hyundai could be addicted to the poison like I was. I recently seen a picture of a few quitters together and sure, there was a couple that had that chewer look I had so vividly outlined in my head. A couple of them did not fit my chewers profile at all. I would have had to take a second look if I would have ever seen them in person chewing. I would have never guessed they were just as addicted as I was. In my eyes I fit the mold perfectly. I could not quit because I was born and to chew. I was suppose to chew, it was my destiny. HOW SAD!

It don't matter who, where you work, how much money, what kind of car you drive and what you wear. The poison enslaves all walks of life.

Good news! We can all choose freedom today. None of us are special! We never had to use, it was OUR CHOICE! We weren't born to chew. It was up to us to take those chains off. Glad to be quit with all of you today.
This is gospel. I am a CPA, who chewed in my office. I tended to growl at my clients when they came in w/o an appointment, mainly because I had a fatty in. And if they got past my secretary, they were greeted by a fool with a paper towel in hand for the spit. Or a wet shirt because I had to dump the wad ASAP and made a mess.

Just another lesson in freedom. Great post brother.
Stop making fun of my Hyundai!!!

Hahaha
Nice Srans. I am waiting for Hyundai to come out with a 3/4 ton Diesel.
True. The poison will enslave anyone who chooses to use it. I am choosing not to use it all day. I don't drive a truck, but I look like I should...
Proud to be quit with you Srans. You speak the truth brother.
Nicotine had us all fooled. It's amazing the things we believed and the ways we convinced ourselves to continue being slaves. Quit with you!

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Re: Day one or two
« Reply #308 on: June 21, 2014, 01:25:00 PM »
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Thought: I remember thinking everyone that was addicted to chewing had to have a truck. After I came here I found a lot of my thoughts about chewers were fallacies. I didn't realize how many doctors, lawyers, store clerks, officers, firefighters and I could go on, on and on. It was eye opening to see that even a man in a Hyundai could be addicted to the poison like I was. I recently seen a picture of a few quitters together and sure, there was a couple that had that chewer look I had so vividly outlined in my head. A couple of them did not fit my chewers profile at all. I would have had to take a second look if I would have ever seen them in person chewing. I would have never guessed they were just as addicted as I was. In my eyes I fit the mold perfectly. I could not quit because I was born and to chew. I was suppose to chew, it was my destiny. HOW SAD!

It don't matter who, where you work, how much money, what kind of car you drive and what you wear. The poison enslaves all walks of life.

Good news! We can all choose freedom today. None of us are special! We never had to use, it was OUR CHOICE! We weren't born to chew. It was up to us to take those chains off. Glad to be quit with all of you today.
This is gospel. I am a CPA, who chewed in my office. I tended to growl at my clients when they came in w/o an appointment, mainly because I had a fatty in. And if they got past my secretary, they were greeted by a fool with a paper towel in hand for the spit. Or a wet shirt because I had to dump the wad ASAP and made a mess.

Just another lesson in freedom. Great post brother.
Stop making fun of my Hyundai!!!

Hahaha
Nice Srans. I am waiting for Hyundai to come out with a 3/4 ton Diesel.
True. The poison will enslave anyone who chooses to use it. I am choosing not to use it all day. I don't drive a truck, but I look like I should...
Proud to be quit with you Srans. You speak the truth brother.
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