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  2. Huge Congratulations to my dear friend and Fairy Godmother . Its hard to believe it been 12 years since you told me to sit next to you on the Train Spoil yourself today , wish I could be with you to Celebrate . Love you Lady
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  4. Angeleek Quit Date: January 17, 2020 Posted August 14, 2021 Probably never. I'm pretty sure most long-time smokers and ex-smokers will agree that you'll probably never be ready to quit smoking, until something terrible happens to you or someone you love. If you are new to smoking (or vaping, chewing, whatever), or haven't yet smoked for 20 or 30 years, just go ahead and quit now. Don't wait until you are ready, as that may be too late. Be ready to invest in your future health NOW. It's your future health you will save if you stop smoking now. When you are older, and no longer burdened by the emotional heartache of "growing up", you will be more concerned about preserving your health. You will be so blessed, and so grateful to your younger self, for having stopped smoking before you got sick. You will never be ready to quit smoking, but you can always be ready to make an investment in yourself, and your future, and your future health. Your health is your greatest asset. Preserve it and you keep the gold. Invest in yourself by stopping smoking now. Your future self will thank you! Link to original post: https://www.quittrain.com/topic/16217-when-will-you-finally-be-ready-to-quit-smoking/
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  11. Woo Hoo! You’re on a roll now. Keep up the great work!
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  20. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
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