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NOPEster

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  1. Hey Gives, Way to face off the nico demon in your moment of strife. Sharing your story gave me extra wisdom for defending my own precious quit. I thank you.
  2. I will not in a box. I will not with a fox. NOPE!
  3. Thanks for the welcoming quit train!
  4. Hi lml, Your quit date is 4/29/2018. Protect your precious quit date with ALL you got. Be very, very CAUTIOUS around another smoker at this delicate time. You are still quitting smoking; you are not a "quitter" yet. Just hold on tightly. Keep your guard up and don't f_ck it up! You'll be fine I'm sure. Your brother loves you so he'll look out for you while he's there. But the nicco-demon would love nothing more than to wipe you out on your tail and get you right back to smoking again. Kindly, NOPEster
  5. Hi Kbc. I hope you're quit is going well. Stay close to the train and hold on tightly to the handrails. You will arrive in Quitville before you know it. Be be sure to Nope everyday. It truly helps.
  6. Way too go Gives! I loved reading your success story. Honor your quit-it’s the best present you’ll ever give yourself.
  7. You are awesome Jim. So happy to see you’re doing so well. Thanks for sharing your trip!
  8. Hey Matty. Good for you quitting again. You must be young? I think that because if you quit at my age, 55, you would realize you’re running out of time for fooling around with multiple quits - you'd realize the importance of time and how much you have left. My first quit I was 18 and quit for a year. I blew it with one cig, thinking “I can handle just this one. I won’t start smoking again”. I surely do wish now that had been my forever quit. But I was young, didn’t care, always thought I could quit whenever I wanted. I was so wrong; it took 38 more years of heavy smoking to finally realize how bad the cig habit is and to forever quit. Im cheering for you here, keep your quit! It’s precious and so worth it. If Im incorrect about your youth please forgive. Perhaps my words could help a younger newbie somewhere?
  9. Hi Mike. You sound like me, I’m from the QSMB but only 15 months quit. I think I still get cravings but I stay loyal to my hard earned quit and just shrug the cravings off. So I came here to quit train for your same reason, to stay quit. I don’t show up here everyday, but I do enjoy reading newbies’ posts and giving them a pat on the back. I post a NOPE whenever I’m here and keep an eye out for my peeps from QSMB; Jillar, Mike Hoonrahan (sp?), Mike Piano, Johhny5, Inittoquit, lust4life, CBDave, Linsquitting, and plenty more - I just cant recall all. They all helped me with my quit though. It feels good to root for anyone who’s trying to quit cigs. A nice warm “pay it back” in honor of those folks whom helped me.
  10. NOPE. Can't happen, I quit that shit!
  11. Be sure to nope every day. It really helps!
  12. Here here. Used to take me all day to clean 1/3 house cause of smoke breaks. Now I clean the whole house (or most of it) in one day! So awesome quitting is.
  13. Miss Dixie you are awesome! Great job. You will love all the hard work you’ve done for yourself. Enjoy your new life! Atta girl.
  14. Way to quit Gives! Keep uo the great dard work. So proud of you here.
  15. NOPE and I’m feeling great I haven’t smoked for over a year and a month!!!!!

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