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  1. I still leave my favourite it for last but I mix everything else. The kid leaves the stuff she hats for last and eats her favourite first because ... the world might end and then she doesn't have to eat it.
  2. So for the record, the meeting was attended by a pom, a Scot, a Mick, 2 yanks, a Canadian, and 4 Aussies.....oh and me but I had a Bento Box so I used chopsticks.
  3. Thinking
  4. So I know it's not Satdee...it's Thursdee...but this is a quick little no brainer....I suspect I know where the chips will fall but just wanna know. So had a business lunch meeting yesterday and noticed the difference between the way people from 3 different regions used their cutlery (yes it was a sintilating meeting) ... So there were 3 distinct styles that were consistent with where the diners came from....I'll reveal all at the end....but let's see if you mob here follow the trend I noted.....so we had steak and veggies or salad and chips....in the board room....how would you have eaten it ....
  5. Winner winner walnut dinner!
  6. Off to work....in a sea of black...Emo Melbourne I you!.... Ballet, meh....but walking along the river bank after 11 at night to the sounds of the day ending and not even thinking me or the kid weren't safe ...yep gotta love my town.
  7. Going to the ballet with the kid.
  8. So it doesn't matter what stage of our quit we are in we are going to face triggers to wanting a smoke. The earlier you are in your quit the more triggers you will face and you will be surprised how many things you will learn were triggers and you didn't even know. So first rule of triggers avoidance... don't expect your triggers to be concurred over night, it took time to program your brain with all your smoking triggers its going to take time to unprogram them. The first few days of quitting are often the most challenging. You’re likely to have strong regular cravings due to nicotine withdrawal and also from smoking triggers. Being prepared and knowing what to expect can make things easier. As each day passes the cravings occur less and less often. They grow weaker until you’re not thinking of smoking for days, then weeks, then months at a time. You just need to beat the triggers, outsmart the little buggers, and beat them into oblivion one by one. Triggers are all those little habits, experiences, situations and feelings that you have learnt to associate with having a smoke. Some can just be avoided but some can't. So change your routine.... I used to get up, fill the kettle and put it on as I went outside for my first hit... every morning it was the same thing....didn't matter if I needed the loo.... nothing happened before that first smoke.... so I switched it up... get up, go to the dunny, have a shower, then a coffee.... I changed the pattern, and the trigger lost its strength and went away. The whole first year was a master class in avoiding triggers, re-writing them, and deleting them from my mind. Everyone who quits faces triggers, some are the same, some are different.... so oldies and inbetweenies share you tricks of the trade with our newbies... how did you deal with your triggers. Here are some tips from the quit people down under:
  9. ?? Turtle cat
  10. Reading the crapiest of crappy books so I can help the kid with her frickin English homework.
  11. Congratulations @Parsley for being 7 months smoke free. Well done Parsley. 7 months is a nice, solid foundation for a lifetime smoke free. You are doing so well and its great to read your updates when you pop in. Hope you do something special today to celebrate your 7th month of freedom.
  12. 16... Omg multitasking sticks....willwo fees never cease?
  13. Kinda looks like a Fraggle....so cute. Congratulations.
  14. and she said YOUNG!
  15. Congratulations @MLMR for being 7 months smoke free. Well done because you have fought to keep your quit despite what life has thrown at you. You should be super proud of yourself because you have grown so much as a person with your quit and are now so much stronger. It has been wonderful sharing your journey and I look forward to many more milestones. You bring so much to the board both to this behind and those ahead and you have become a wonderful support. Keep the quit beautiful.
  16. How can that not be your favourite smell... it is the 2nd best smell in the world, after a Bunnings sausage sizzle.
  17. 3....greetings all
  18. Eden by Cacharel Milton Llyod - love Hot Couture by Givenchy Champs Elysees by Guerlain Most days though it's just the body wash, shampoo and deodorant cos someone in my office whinges if we wear smellies.
  19. So I'm looking at this little plastic container with the yellow lid and thinking you've had me fasting since last night, nil by mouth, and now ya want me to fill a cup???? I'm Gunna be sitting here for ages. Hmm....should I dye my hair?....bloody brilliant game of footy last night.
  20. 1...and next should be 0
  21. No pic, but. It's ligit....and I do invoke the SLoX (Slippy's Law of X).... X=6 6th of October City, Egypt
  22. 1... Evening Northern Gents ...you do realise the numbers are goin the wrong way? Or morning??...no the Brits are morning...you guys are evening...same as me, jus yesterdee.
  23. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley How can I improve it?
  24. False!!!!! TNP considers watch pro sport on the telly a firm of exercise.
  25. Ball gag

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