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  1. absolutely, positively, NOPE!!!!!!
    8 points
  2. 8 points
  3. Nope In the US it is Mothers' Day Today. Happy Mothers' Day Moms.
    8 points
  4. g’day NOPE for today
    6 points
  5. NOPE, not on Mother's Day!!!!!
    6 points
  6. 6 points
  7. NOPE - I don't smoke anymore.
    6 points
  8. Today is my 2 month anniversary!!!! I'm pushing onward and upward!!!!! Thank you all for the words of encouragement and the knowledge that you have passed on to us newbee's!!! I brought my balloons!!!!!!!!
    5 points
  9. G’day NOPE is all I need
    5 points
  10. 5 points
  11. As a young fella, I never missed an episode of the A-Team. That was great television.
    4 points
  12. Welcome back Juan. I'm a bit confused. Have you quit or are you saying you can't quit because of boredom? Depression and boredom are two very different things. People get fed up because they are bored but it doesn't cause depression. I think you need to separate these two things or you will continue to use this as a reason to relapse.
    4 points
  13. Nope for me. This is my Missy girl (Zoey is in the corner). That is her favorite place to ride in the RV. Not the greatest picture but taken with my phone on the rode. This just looked like a Nope picture to me!
    3 points
  14. Yep. The A-Team, CHIPs, Knight Rider, and The Dukes of Hazzard....That's my Mount Rushmore of shows I liked when I was a kid. I lobbied my parents to paint the old Crown Victoria like the General Lee. I was voted down on that one.
    3 points
  15. Juan, be aware that the tricky voice of addiction will take any minor annoyance and blow it up into a major catastrophe which you can use as an excuse not to stick with your quit. I'm not saying that boredom isn't irritating for you. But if you were really busy and stressed out, would you be using that as a reason not to quit? What I'm getting at is, there are always curveballs in life. There will never be a "perfect" time to quit and there will always be something you can use as an excuse not to even bother. Sure hope you can get your mind to that place where it needs to be so you can enjoy the benefits of a life free from smoking. It's worth the effort.
    3 points
  16. Aussie Uber should be bringing her back around anytime now...
    3 points
  17. Boo, you made my day. My son is 39 and we always watched the A team with him.
    3 points
  18. Special dedication going out to all the mothers...
    3 points
  19. NOPE - I don't smoke anymore.
    3 points
  20. Happy Mother's day to all the moms out there -- such a hard but rewarding task, I will always remember what my mother had done for me!!!!
    3 points
  21. Spoke to my Mom this morning by phone to wish her a Great Day! Can't be with her as she's too far away but there in spirit Happy Mom's day to all. Moms are the best!!
    3 points
  22. Hello Juan . Welcome back . I like your post because we have lots of things in common . I have depression too . I used to smoke to kill time too . But i threw it away because of health related concerns . I still feel like smoking not because of the cravings but because i don't have anything else interesting to do . And all the interesting things in the world requires a lot of money , which i don't have too much either . I am going through a time of recession , There will be a time of recovery and expansion too , Lol Anyway Everyone has depression because of too much boredom i guess . Try to find some activities you might find interesting to kill that boredom .
    3 points
  23. Welcome back Juan, glad you've been visiting again. Have you picked a new quit date because you can quit smoking. We're all proof of that. Many of us have dealt with anxiety and depression and found that although it may worsen in the beginning, it actually gets better by quitting and staying quit. Working out is a great way to relieve some of your boredom. There's also volunteering you can do. I wish I had of been smart enough to quit at your age instead of waiting until my health made me have to quit. Stick close to the board. Post an SOS if you feel yourself caving to a crave and give us a chance to help you past it. You owe it to yourself. You can do it
    3 points
  24. Absolutely, Positively, NOPE!!
    3 points
  25. Haven't seen her and her profile says she hasn't been on since Thursday. Maybe she's on holiday or just needed a break. Hope she's ok!
    2 points
  26. 2 points
  27. Welcome back, Juan. Free time was a tough thing for me too when I was trying to quit smoking. Finding other ways to occupy your time helps, like what Jill said with working out or volunteering. Keeping yourself occupied really helps. Spend time on this board. There are lots of things to do other than smoking. I hope you stick around and succeed in your quit. A smoke-free life is a great thing.
    2 points
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