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  1. Two years ago today I took my first NOPE pledge. So for old time's sake with an eye on continued freedom... NOPE!
    14 points
  2. A Big Fat NOPE From Me !!!!
    13 points
  3. Good morn.. and a Fabulous Friday NOPE from me
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  4. Nope! Dont do Fridays either!
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  5. A big Friday nearly weekend NOPE from me.
    12 points
  6. No smoking for me today - NOPE!
    11 points
  7. Two years...How 'bout that? For all the talk of how tough quitting is, it has been one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. Quitting smoking set off a chain reaction of events that have carried over to every aspect of my life in a positive way. The process was made infinitely better when I hopped on the Quit Train. I didn't really have a clue how forums like this work when I signed up, but I decided to climb aboard anyway. Immediately, the responses started coming in. Folks who didn't know me from Adam's housecat were taking time to give advice and encouragement. What I figured would be a short-term engagement has turned into a vital part of my daily life. Those strangers who welcomed me in have become friends. I am forever indebted to the Quit Train and all who ride it. Thank you all.
    10 points
  8. Nope....the mere thought of smoking is laughable.
    10 points
  9. NOPE Happy Friday, everybody!
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  10. Good morning. I pledge NOPE today.
    9 points
  11. NOPE...NOPE....NOPE....NOPE....NOPE....NOPE....NOPE...NOPE....NOPE
    8 points
  12. Nope. Smoking is not an option.
    8 points
  13. So happy you found us, Mike! NOPE!
    8 points
  14. So glad to see you again Berk!! Been awhile. Your 2 month anniversary is close too
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  16. Nope. Its that simple.
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  17. Welcome Mike!!! So nice to see you here. :-)
    7 points
  18. NOPE - I do not smoke anymore..
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  19. Glad to have you stop by and Pledge NOPE for today MikePiano. If you get a chance you can stop by the introduction section and tell us a little about yourself, anyway welcome aboard.
    7 points
  20. NOPE....NOPE...NOPE....NOPE.....NOPE....NOPE....NOPE.....NOPE....NOPE...NOPE......NOPE....NOPE....NOPE.....NOPE......NOPE....
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  22. As Jillar said, you were never going to buy those fags at the end of the day. Your quit is much stronger this time. You just wanted to push the envelope real close because you needed to express just how shItty life was treating you, which is perfectly understandable. 1. Issues with pre-teens. They are designed to test us (they are testing their boundaries. They are genetically wired to push us. That's one of the ways humans discover who they really are. So she's going to push your buttons BIG TIME. Pace yourself. It does get better. Much better. Just hang in there and give her boundaries and keep reassuring her you love her and that's all you have to do (and keep sane by doing whatever it is that makes that possible for you). Valium anyone? It's normal. You'll survive it. So will your daughter. 2. Past failures and scary outcomes. You survived those past drama's. You will survive what may come. You have a few months to look for work. You will be ok. Ask for help. Pay someone to write your resume for you. Make it your mission to spend x amount of time per day taking steps to secure employment. And you never know .. your new place of employment may be the start of a whole new phase for you. 3. Here is my 'early in my quit, life couldn't get worse' story to make you laugh: I needed my job because my ahole husband cheated on me with his old high school skank he re-met on FB and I kicked him out so I had to start working full time. My work manager was also an ahole by the way. I'm talking sexual harassment here. The icky awful kind. Made me sick. Early in my quit he said something vile to me and I took it to the top. While I had to wait for the shIt to hit the fan I had to keep working with him. I got through the shift counting the seconds until I could just go home. Finally my shift came to an end. I walked to the car park (midnight), got into my car, breathed a huge sigh of relief and started to drive off. Flat tyre. No hubby to call to rescue me.Had to phone roadside assistance. They said they'd be there in 90 mins. 90 freaking minutes. I wanted a damn cigarette. I wanted one badly. I could have gone back inside and asked the night shift for one. But I didn't. I sat in my car and pondered on how crappy my life was. But I didn't smoke. You will be ok too. We Aussies are made tough.
    6 points
  23. I am doing well, I apologize about not posting yesterday, I live in the p hilly suburbs, and it got got bad with snow yesterday. I didn5 work my normal job as it was closed, so I did my hobby jobs (sell stuff I buy at thrift stores online) which i really think is gonna be a great outlet to put my nervous withdrawl 3nergy into. I'll ha e more time and $$ now to put i to that, so im very happy a out that. Im going to the Dr.'s tomorow to se2 if he'll sceipt.me.something to help me through this period. No he isn't the guy I mentioned earlier. I thank all of you here with all my heart for your support and positivity ??
    6 points
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