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Offline brotherofnomosko

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2011, 03:33:00 PM »
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Welcome to the party. Glad you are here. Make sure you post roll in Feb 2012 and get to know your fellow quitters.

I suggest for your first weekend you spend as much time here as you can. Read all the intro pages, read the HOF speeches, then pick a group ( I suggest Feb 2010) and read it from the beginning. You will see how your quit and your group are going to look over time.

Best decision you've made !!

STAY QUIT
Greg
Post in December 11 RI.

You already did...just making sure you stay where you belong.

Everything else Greg says is the best...listen to him.

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2011, 03:31:00 PM »
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So did I read that right that you have been quit since Sep 15?
man it sounds like he found lite first. then some buddy what posts on both told him bout us. he prolly herd bout the diffrinse atween winnin and partisipashun ribbins and wantid to make like charley sheen.
haha I love you syn,drome.. :wub:

You always make a brotha smile!

WELCOME TO THE PARTY RI QUITTER!

Post Roll and make yourself accountable. Get involved.
I quit with with you all!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2011, 03:25:00 PM »
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So did I read that right that you have been quit since Sep 15?
man it sounds like he found lite first. then some buddy what posts on both told him bout us. he prolly herd bout the diffrinse atween winnin and partisipashun ribbins and wantid to make like charley sheen.
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Re: Introduction
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2011, 03:10:00 PM »
So did I read that right that you have been quit since Sep 15?
What is your major malfunction?!?!?!?!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2011, 02:58:00 PM »
Welcome to the party. Glad you are here. Make sure you post roll in Feb 2012 and get to know your fellow quitters.

I suggest for your first weekend you spend as much time here as you can. Read all the intro pages, read the HOF speeches, then pick a group ( I suggest Feb 2010) and read it from the beginning. You will see how your quit and your group are going to look over time.

Best decision you've made !!

STAY QUIT
Greg

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2011, 02:05:00 PM »
Thanks!

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Re: Introduction
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2011, 01:51:00 PM »
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I am RI Quitter.

My story is probably the same as yours.  20+ year dipper that never could find the right time or the right reason to quit.  Oh, I had planned to quit many times.  After getting married, after having first kid, then second kid, after my 30th birthday, then 35th birthday.  Then, just like most of us, I found some BS excuse why now just isnt' the right time.  Stress at work, stress at home, stress from a move, family member is sick and dying.

Finally, just realized that I was being controlled by a f@$*ng tin can, and my health was on the line.  If I am not here to be a father to my children, then who is going to do it for me?

Doing some research online, I found a website that talked about  a process to quit.  So I joined and threw away my can of kodiak on September 15, 2011.  Nothing special about that day, other than it was the day that I finally grew up enough to take control.  Anyway, that site has vets on it, similiar to this one.  He mentioned how he posted roll on two different sites just to keep himself accountable, and now to give back to the newbies.  That led me to this site and me joining this group as well.

That's the condensed version of who I am and how I got here.  But through the grace of God, I found these sites and I am committed to my Quit.
gess what man? your actshully alloud to sware at this here site. and some times i do.

any ways i gess you no the program so wellcome abored.
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Introduction
« on: October 28, 2011, 01:29:00 PM »
I am RI Quitter.

My story is probably the same as yours. 20+ year dipper that never could find the right time or the right reason to quit. Oh, I had planned to quit many times. After getting married, after having first kid, then second kid, after my 30th birthday, then 35th birthday. Then, just like most of us, I found some BS excuse why now just isnt' the right time. Stress at work, stress at home, stress from a move, family member is sick and dying.

Finally, just realized that I was being controlled by a f@$*ng tin can, and my health was on the line. If I am not here to be a father to my children, then who is going to do it for me?

Doing some research online, I found a website that talked about a process to quit. So I joined and threw away my can of kodiak on September 15, 2011. Nothing special about that day, other than it was the day that I finally grew up enough to take control. Anyway, that site has vets on it, similiar to this one. He mentioned how he posted roll on two different sites just to keep himself accountable, and now to give back to the newbies. That led me to this site and me joining this group as well.

That's the condensed version of who I am and how I got here. But through the grace of God, I found these sites and I am committed to my Quit.