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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #364 on: April 19, 2013, 05:45:00 PM »
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #363 on: April 19, 2013, 05:21:00 PM »
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #362 on: April 04, 2013, 05:36:00 PM »
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #361 on: March 22, 2013, 06:34:00 PM »
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You are too kind.

I read some of this in here from time to time and get a little embarrassed about some of the things I have posted. I look back and think, "what a putz" Especially if you only read through a few of the posts. It's really only helpful if you read from the beginning but it has become so damn long winded in here I fear very few do.

Even so, I leave it be thinking maybe someone somewhere down the line can relate to that particular moment in my quit and take comfort that it will get better.

Once in awhile I think of posting an update in here, begin to write it and think, said that already. Starting to sound like a damn broken record. Sometimes I think I've said all I can that would be of any help to anyone.

I'm here. I'm quit with you fine folks.

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That broken record is as needed as ever. How many dumbasses hear the broken record over and over and still don't listen? This place is for the ones that do hear it.
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Bring it Ready. Over and over and over. I'll hear it anyday, anytime Sir!!
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #360 on: March 22, 2013, 03:45:00 PM »
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Bump for some awesomeness
You are too kind.

I read some of this in here from time to time and get a little embarrassed about some of the things I have posted. I look back and think, "what a putz" Especially if you only read through a few of the posts. It's really only helpful if you read from the beginning but it has become so damn long winded in here I fear very few do.

Even so, I leave it be thinking maybe someone somewhere down the line can relate to that particular moment in my quit and take comfort that it will get better.

Once in awhile I think of posting an update in here, begin to write it and think, said that already. Starting to sound like a damn broken record. Sometimes I think I've said all I can that would be of any help to anyone.

I'm here. I'm quit with you fine folks.

Damn proud to be in your company.
That broken record is as needed as ever. How many dumbasses hear the broken record over and over and still don't listen? This place is for the ones that do hear it.
Ready, Raz and Waste, I need it. I love the broken record(s). If it were not for you vets of quit with your broken records, I would not have learned how to go from a dumbass dipper to a smartass quitter! I love you ALL.
Because I quit everyday hearing your words in my mind, I am 302 daze quit. I love being quit and hate big tobacco and all drugs that kill!!! I would not be alive if it were not for this great site called killthecan.org!!!
Bring it Ready. Over and over and over. I'll hear it anyday, anytime Sir!!
Proud to be quit with All of You!! 'bang head'
Keeping my jaw and tongue...I like them.
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #359 on: March 22, 2013, 03:07:00 PM »
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Bump for some awesomeness
You are too kind.

I read some of this in here from time to time and get a little embarrassed about some of the things I have posted. I look back and think, "what a putz" Especially if you only read through a few of the posts. It's really only helpful if you read from the beginning but it has become so damn long winded in here I fear very few do.

Even so, I leave it be thinking maybe someone somewhere down the line can relate to that particular moment in my quit and take comfort that it will get better.

Once in awhile I think of posting an update in here, begin to write it and think, said that already. Starting to sound like a damn broken record. Sometimes I think I've said all I can that would be of any help to anyone.

I'm here. I'm quit with you fine folks.

Damn proud to be in your company.
That broken record is as needed as ever. How many dumbasses hear the broken record over and over and still don't listen? This place is for the ones that do hear it.
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #358 on: March 20, 2013, 09:07:00 PM »
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Bump for some awesomeness
You are too kind.

I read some of this in here from time to time and get a little embarrassed about some of the things I have posted. I look back and think, "what a putz" Especially if you only read through a few of the posts. It's really only helpful if you read from the beginning but it has become so damn long winded in here I fear very few do.

Even so, I leave it be thinking maybe someone somewhere down the line can relate to that particular moment in my quit and take comfort that it will get better.

Once in awhile I think of posting an update in here, begin to write it and think, said that already. Starting to sound like a damn broken record. Sometimes I think I've said all I can that would be of any help to anyone.

I'm here. I'm quit with you fine folks.

Damn proud to be in your company.

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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #357 on: March 18, 2013, 02:16:00 PM »
Bump for some awesomeness
In the end I Surrender, I and I alone accept that I have and always will have a Nicotene ADDICTION. It is my choice to quit, but I can't do it alone. I get to go down this path one time, I want to do it right. I recognize that my word, my integrety to you is on the line and is only as good as my actions. Caving is not an option in this plan-Eafman 7/11

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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #356 on: February 07, 2013, 12:19:00 AM »
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People come in here desperately wanting to quit. They are apprehensive, afraid, depressed, their morale is low, they are skeptical and just down right worn down. They have tried everything. Nothing works.

They are literally willing to try anything.

But, they want results and they want it now. They are looking for a magic pill.

****Spoiler Alert**** There is no magic pill.

One of the greatest quitters I have known summed it up quite nicely when he said, "This takes commitment, effort, accountability and to be honest....blood, guts and nuts." - redtrain14

Some folks enter and give it their all. They know the answer to the most important question there is at the beginning...

"What are you willing to do to stay quit?"

There is only one correct answer.

Some folks enter with good intentions, wrong methodology, but are ultimately saved by the simple fact that they are open minded enough to see.

There are those that act to help them see. They don't have to. They choose to. They chose to help in their own way. For those that benefit from their help, they are in fact, saints.

There are many here who never thought it possible to be free. They took a leap of faith and were rewarded by accepting the help that was offered.

Bottom line,

Be here. Be involved. Accept the help offered. Offer help where you can. Do what needs to be done. Give your word. Keep it. Take what you need, leave the rest. Help where you can.

P.S. If you are here to be cured in a day with minimal effort, you're in the wrong place. Don't waste your time or ours.
What that guy said... :)
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #355 on: February 06, 2013, 10:45:00 PM »
Ready - Day 1,833

People come in here desperately wanting to quit. They are apprehensive, afraid, depressed, their morale is low, they are skeptical and just down right worn down. They have tried everything. Nothing works.

They are literally willing to try anything.

But, they want results and they want it now. They are looking for a magic pill.

****Spoiler Alert**** There is no magic pill.

One of the greatest quitters I have known summed it up quite nicely when he said, "This takes commitment, effort, accountability and to be honest....blood, guts and nuts." - redtrain14

Some folks enter and give it their all. They know the answer to the most important question there is at the beginning...

"What are you willing to do to stay quit?"

There is only one correct answer.

Some folks enter with good intentions, wrong methodology, but are ultimately saved by the simple fact that they are open minded enough to see.

There are those that act to help them see. They don't have to. They choose to. They chose to help in their own way. For those that benefit from their help, they are in fact, saints.

There are many here who never thought it possible to be free. They took a leap of faith and were rewarded by accepting the help that was offered.

Bottom line,

Be here. Be involved. Accept the help offered. Offer help where you can. Do what needs to be done. Give your word. Keep it. Take what you need, leave the rest. Help where you can.

P.S. If you are here to be cured in a day with minimal effort, you're in the wrong place. Don't waste your time or ours.

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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #354 on: February 03, 2013, 01:29:00 AM »
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I remember being so disgusted that I could not quit.  I remember thinking I would never be able to.  Tried many times. Damn frustrating.  Looking back and knowing what I know now, I really didn't have much of a chance.

Until I found this place.

Then everything changed.

Give your word, Keep it.

You can do this.
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I remember that feeling. Hated it.

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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #353 on: January 31, 2013, 02:03:00 PM »
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Ready - Day 1,827

I remember being so disgusted that I could not quit.  I remember thinking I would never be able to.  Tried many times. Damn frustrating.  Looking back and knowing what I know now, I really didn't have much of a chance.

Until I found this place.

Then everything changed.

Give your word, Keep it.

You can do this.
Simple

Profound

Ready

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'worship' i could not agree more
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #352 on: January 31, 2013, 10:49:00 AM »
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Ready - Day 1,827

I remember being so disgusted that I could not quit. I remember thinking I would never be able to. Tried many times. Damn frustrating. Looking back and knowing what I know now, I really didn't have much of a chance.

Until I found this place.

Then everything changed.

Give your word, Keep it.

You can do this.
Simple

Profound

Ready

Haha, love this guy
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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #351 on: January 31, 2013, 10:35:00 AM »
Ready - Day 1,827

I remember being so disgusted that I could not quit. I remember thinking I would never be able to. Tried many times. Damn frustrating. Looking back and knowing what I know now, I really didn't have much of a chance.

Until I found this place.

Then everything changed.

Give your word, Keep it.

You can do this.

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Re: D-Day 02/01/08 2:45 PST
« Reply #350 on: December 27, 2012, 11:34:00 PM »
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