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Thanks….. I needed someone else to say something. Being Australian I think we need a pure American prospective
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Nope! Never again!
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Yes @QuittingGirl, we Canadians will also never forget & mark the solem anniversary each year. A number of Canadians were also in the towers that day as well. No one I personally knew though. Canada also played a role in the aftermath by having American International flights land in Gander, Newfoundland due to the no-fly order in US airspace that lasted a few days. The locals in Gander opened their houses to these shocked, stranded American passengers and treated them like family until they were allowed to go home. They cooked for them and offered additional clothing and a number of other things that were needed due to the unexpected delay for the passengers. What happened during those days between the passengers & locals was nothing short of miraculous! Life long frienships made between people who under normal circumstances would never have even met. To this days a number ofthose passengers have come back to Gander to renew their friendships with those who cared for them during thos horrible days. They even made a broadway type play about this called "Come From Away"; which is Newfoundland speak for "visitor that lives elsewhere". The felling of the towers by terrorists was truly evil and devastating but amongst the anger & sorrow there was something good, some human goodness that did come about and although it was little known at the time, it stands as a beacon to mankind that there is still goodness in humanity and it tends to rise up during the worst of times. May all those who perished that day R.I.P and yes; We Sall Never Forget!
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QuittingGirl started following Remember September 11, 2001
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Tomorrow, September 11th is a very horrible day for Americans and the Free world. I don't have to go through the details of September 11, 2001, we all know it! Myself and my family have been New Yorkers our whole life! It was a really horrible day, that day! Twenty four years have passed, and yes it has gotten a little easier for myself and my family, but not for everyone! My husband and I both knew a few people that have died that day. May their Memory be a blessing! Please NEVER FORGET!! The World Trade Center, the way I remember it!
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NOPE! Tomorrow, September 11th is a very horrible day for Americans and the Free world. I don't have to go through the details of September 11, 2001, we all know it! Myself and my family have been New Yorkers our whole life! It was a really horrible day, that day! Twenty four years have passed, and yes it has gotten a little easier for myself and my family, but not for everyone! My husband and I both knew a few people that have died that day. May their Memory be a blessing! Please NEVER FORGET!! The World Trade Center, the way I remember it!
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catlover started following Thursday 11th september 2025
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Doreensfree replied to QuittingGirl's topic in Quit Smoking Discussions
In my 52 year smoking addiction, I tried to quit hundreds of times Some lasting hours , some last a week , even got a couple of months going . it always ended in failure After being quit for over 12 years , I know where I went wrong . I didn’t have the tools, the knowledge . i didn’t have a family of Quitters helping me along . Life is wonderful without that horrendous addiction which had me on the verge of amputation. Everyone thinks it won’t happen to them until it does -
Cbdave started following Thursday 11th september 2025
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Tobacco Wars Documentary - Episodes 1, 2 & 3
dust80ny replied to MarylandQuitter's topic in Quit Smoking Discussions
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QuittingGirl replied to QuittingGirl's topic in Quit Smoking Discussions
I definitely believe that the Train helped me get through all this. I really don't think I could have done it without all of your help. Yes, like @Reciprocity said, smoking is definitely more prevalent overseas than it is in the States and Canada. Hopefully we will get new members that stick around so we can help them! -
Absolutely! It definitely takes time for those withdrawal symptoms to go away, but they definitely do, I can promise everyone that. The trick is to just stick with it and don't have even one puff, NOT ONE!! It's not easy in the beginning, we all know that, but quitting smoking is so doable as all of us here can attest to! You can do it!!
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SandiK started following Wednesday 10th September 2025
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NOPE for today!
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Paula B. started following Wednesday 10th September 2025
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