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  1. 7. Grocery bag(s)
  2. 4. Jumper cables
  3. Hmmmm, do MOST people have golf clubs in their trunks? 2. Spare tire
  4. 8. Cookie jar In the trunk of a car
  5. 5. Toaster
  6. 3.. Butcher block knife set
  7. 1. Coffee maker
  8. 7. Family photo albums
  9. 5. Magazines
  10. Just brought my baby home...
  11. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Pawn your stuff
  12. 1. Coasters
  13. It was a loooong time coming @Opah but you did it! Congratulations on making it to the lido deck I hope you have a great weekend and spoil yourself for sure!
  14. Delicious little eclairs
  15. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Fashion forward style
  16. 7. Contacts
  17. Of course it makes sense, I suspect we all felt that way our first year so its normal. Once I was past my first year I remember thinking back as I read my posts through that year, that it really wasn't that bad. It was horrible while it was happening though. The time passes fast and the older we get the faster it seems lol. You really are doing great
  18. 5. Texts
  19. To my knowledge there's no "common" length of time but from my experience the first month was the hardest of my hard first year. The addiction causes it intoxicated yoda. You need to remember and keep reminding yourself that we smoked for A LOT of years so there's no possible way to get through all those triggers we created in just a years time. The beauty with time quit though is that you've already been through the worst craves so you know and can remind yourself that this too shall pass. I used to tell myself that daily.
  20. 2. Solitaire
  21. 8. Chapstick On your cellphone
  22. Linda 4 5. Cash
  23. To keep us from falling off Who decided whitey should be tighty?
  24. 3. Keys
  25. 1. Books

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