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  1. The Thanksgiving food hangover has passed, all that remains are the remnants of leftovers now. The Christmas tree is up and we finished the final touches on decorations this afternoon. It's time to let it rip with the holly and jolly. I always kick off the festivities with my favorite Christmas song of all-time... Those old Elvis Christmas albums were on a regular rotation at my house when I was a kid...
    3 points
  2. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min Hour Day as required)
    2 points
  3. I feel I say this often when posting music videos but please ignore the smoking in this video. Another Christmas classic.
    2 points
  4. Crikey! Good on ya mate. Bloody ripper! Three years off of the durries is defo a cause for a piss up I reckon. Throw another shrimp on the barbie...I'm running out of Australian slang now. Great job Jo. Shine on you crazy diamond.
    2 points
  5. The occasional one leads to another...maybe only one a month for several month. Then an event speeds up the interval. Then something else happens and you smoke again. Now you're at one a week. Boom b4 u know it full on smoking again. How many slips...depends on the person for sure. But just one can get it done.
    2 points
  6. Might as well quit before your habit gets deeply cemented again...and the coughs anjd junk return, etc. You can do it! Think of all the money you will have for other endeavors. Your desire to be able to breathe is stronger than the nicotine addiction. Focus on that as it is the #1 goal when you really get down to it. To be able to breathe...5, 10, 15, 20 years from now.
    2 points
  7. kdad.... You want to be a Non smoker ,or you wouldn't still be here .. Go back to basics,...refresh your mind with all the great information here ...keep reading ... Watch Joel,s video,s ... You are still believing the cigerette,s are offering you something. Having cigerette,s around is not a good idea.... Out the cancer sticks down the toilet.... You can do it ...if I can ,then you can ....you have to fight for Freedom ...
    2 points
  8. It's either a short lifetime with the cigs or a longer time with your friends and family. Decisions, decisions...
    2 points
  9. Some days I'm pretty sure I don't even notice cigarettes, and I rarely, if ever, have a craving anymore, so I was surprised to have a dream about smoking early this morning. A man in his 50s, wearing a turquoise sweater and chinos was sitting next to me in a large event hall where many people were milling about. He pulled out a red and white pack of cigarettes and light up. No one said anything to him. I could smell the smoke, and it wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't as terrible as I thought I'd find it. In the dream, He offered me one, but I declined. I thought about how I used to find smoking relaxing, a pleasure, but I resisted. I remembered the quote that @johnny5 has on his signature line, that "If you have just one you will be right back where you started, and where you started was desperately wishing you were where you are right now. - Marvitta" I awoke and immediately came to the QSMB to pledge for Monday. Even in my dreams I am a nonsmoker now.
    1 point
  10. Yep. Option B is going to be preferred by most. However, Option A is damn good eating. And a simple fix. Get your skillet hot. Place a bit of bacon grease in there and add some oil. Throw your okra in there. Add a bit of salt and pepper. Wait until the okra starts to brown...and you're good to go.
    1 point
  11. Great job Layla. Congratulations on three-months of freedom.
    1 point
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  13. Cool dreaming of reaffirming your quit, Kate! I dream about relapsing here and there, and I'm always upset about it in my dream. Upon waking I'm always relieved it was only a dream, and recalling my disappointed feelings makes me reaffirm my quit. Great job on your deep seated resolve!
    1 point
  14. Way to go Sarge! All the dough you haven't spent on ciggies! All that lung health won back! Awesome...
    1 point
  15. 3. Little boys look at them for the lingerie ads
    1 point
  16. Thanks so much, you guys...your messages have really brightened my day! It is wild that it is already 3 months...some occasional cravings but still going strong. I hope you all are doing well, and Happy Holidays to to you all!
    1 point
  17. I suggest B also. And they are known to be slimy so the breading helps them not be
    1 point
  18. If you're going to try them I suggest B
    1 point
  19. Ok...So I've bin investigatin.....an I can get these from the Indian grocer....so then I did some huntin....how exactly are they friend cos way to many variations? A.... Or B.... Why??....cos I reckon I'll have a go at it.
    1 point
  20. @Kdad, just click on the ticker tab at the top of the page. Put in your new stats and click save. Your ticker will update to the new numbers automatically since you already have it in your signature.
    1 point
  21. Oh Kdad! You need to throw those smokes away. Let's get this quit going. I'm not quit sure how to change your ticker. If you message jillar, she probably can help.
    1 point
  22. I'm thankful for my awesome neighbors who brought me a turkey dinner today
    1 point
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  24. I'm thankful for finding this site and meeting all you lovely people.
    1 point
  25. In a year of firsts, we are following guidelines and not celebrating our family feast. Instead, I am concentrating on what I am thankful for. To my wonderful quit family, I am very grateful for your friendship and guidence!
    1 point
  26. Got back to it today ... Been lazy these last few days ..... Done 5,000 steps in 30 minutes with some nice young man on You Tube ....
    1 point
  27. Time to get your head back in the game kdad. Change your quit date, reset your ticker. And make sure to look at your ticker before you reset it so you can see just how far you were and set that as your goal to get back to. Once you get back to that just keep on going
    1 point
  28. Welcome back Kdad! Stick around for the support you'll need in the early days. Read all you can and use any appropriate videos as motivation. You can do this and let that relapse act as a reminder of just how precious yet vulnerable our quits are. Make this one the forever quit you deserve!
    1 point
  29. Brilliant !!!!!! Start each new day with a NOPE !!!! Stay close to the board ....refresh your mind with all the great information here .... Being a part of the community really helps ....it makes your quit more solid .... Let's get this done ....
    1 point
  30. Thanks all. I am motivated. Had my last cig at 8am_ish. Resisted the temptation to buy another pack so I clear now. Born to run!
    1 point
  31. That's the addiction talking. You are stronger than you think. It is time to put smoking behind you once and for all. You can do this.
    1 point
  32. I'm sorry to hear about your relapse kdad but it's time to get back on the train. There is no time to dwell on what happened. It's time is to kick that nasty habit to the curb. You've done it before and you certainly can do it again. Everyone makes mistakes in life but what defines us is how we learn and grow from them. We are here for you during this journey so take your seat.
    1 point
  33. Man is that guy a dummy. He is so stupid he wins a window licker badge... Great job, grab a window seat....
    1 point
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