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  1. Grasping enough straws?
  2. So sad My heart goes out to all those affected...
  3. Never eat sushi
  4. jillar

    chicks or sticks

    -9
  5. Older not smarter
  6. jillar

    chicks or sticks

    -7, hi you guys
  7. Well done Tyler, congrats on over three months smoke free AND 25 days nicotine free, that's GREAT!
  8. jillar

    Two Months

    Congratulations on two months Kate, that's FANTASTIC!!!!!
  9. Hi Kate, first of all congratulations on two months quit!!!! And yes, its totally normal to still be craving cigarettes. We smoked for years so it's going to take a good amount of time to get past all the things that made us want a smoke. The good news is that, like you said above, they are already getting weaker and you don't feel a need to SOS. That's GREAT! We have a One year pledge pinned to the main forum that many of us take because we believe that it takes a full year to get past most of the cravings you'll face throughout the year. It's a pledge to yourself that you will stay as close to the board as possible to enable yourself the support you need. Hopefully you'll think about taking it. Please stay healthy and remember that quitting is your best bet at doing that
  10. Took extra donuts
  11. Creating endless drama
  12. Yellow onion uncooked
  13. Innocent= not guilty
  14. Years of uselessness
  15. You're extremely silly
  16. Everybody needs time
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    chicks or sticks

    -2
  18. It's nearly gone
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    chicks or sticks

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    chicks or sticks

    -3
  21. Environmentally safe enclosure
  22. E's really sucking
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    chicks or sticks

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  24. Including cable equipment
  25. I like y's

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