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  5. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
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  7. I think most of the world was shocked and sad from what happened. Can't believe it's been 24 years. The time just goes so fast. Thanks!
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  10. I will never forget that day … I watched what unfolded from a work friends PC with tears flowing I have visited NY and the memorial , it was one of the saddest things I’ve seen Sending love to everyone who was involved that fearful day And All of NY We should never forget QG … sending you Hugs
  11. Yaa great to see you @Pilgrim You have decide you would rather be smoke free , than stinking like a old ashtray Hug a smoker ! ….you get the picture Believe me , it’s horrible You know the rules … oh ! There is only one Never put anything in your mouth , and set fire to it We are here for you buddy
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  13. Yes, I remember it much the same way you do; the shock and fear. As you said, it was such a lovely fall day all sunny and warm even where I was 500 miles away. I was at work just doing the normal daily things when there started to be a buzz around the office that something big was happening in NYC. Something to do with the twin towers. A plane had flown into one of them then a while later another plane hit the remaining tower. That's when everyone started kind of panicing about what this all meant. The boss shut down the office so we could all go home and watch the developments on TV with our famlies.
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  15. That's terriffic news @Pilgrim !! I'm glad to hear you've learned things from your last attempt and now have better clarity as to what smoking really is and it's sneaky, seductive ways. Any yes, be angry with nicotine addiction! You deserve better than to be dominated by an addiction and have your entire life controlled by it. Break freee for good this time!! Yes you can and I'll tell you, as will others, it's the best damn feeling in the world to be free of that control. You'll see once you've put a lid on your addiction for good Remember as well ... we're always here for no other reason than to help others trying to quit by sharing our own struggles & experiences so call on us as often as you like
  16. That is great @Pilgrim Remember to get rid of any matches/lighters and ashtrays that you have around the house. All of it must go! You can do this!! I hope you come around a lot so you can get the support that you need!!
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  18. Yes I remember when the locals up in Gander opened their homes to total strangers. There are good people in this world! I saw the show on TV a few years ago. What a horrible day that was. I think everyone can remember what they were doing when the first plane hit. I just finished dropping my 2 boys at school and then I was on my way to school as well, and heard it on the radio. Originally they thought that it was just a small plane. When I got to class the professor said the South Tower just came down and that classes were cancelled. We were all in total shock. I drove home with tears in my eyes, I could barely see the road. What made it really eerie was that there was barely any traffic when I was going home which is totally unusual for that time of day. When I got home I ran over to the school to get my older son and my friend picked up my younger son. My husband couldn't get home until the next day as he worked in NJ and all the bridges, tunnels and trains stopped running. He saw the towers come down from his office. He was an OTC stock trader at the time and had to stay over at a co-workers house that night. My husband lost a few collogues who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald in the North Tower I believe it was and I lost someone who I used to work with who was also in the North Tower. It was a beautiful sunny day that day in NYC, just like it is today. I day we will never ever forget!
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