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  1. That was a long time ago
  2. Hi sunshine, sorry you're having a bad crave but be proud of yourself for wanting to save your precious quit by posting for extra help. You'll get past this and it'll just make your quit stronger. Try to find something to do to ease the boredom. Have you considered tutoring? How about a part time job now that school is over. Volunteering? Going to the gym? There's a bunch of things you can do to fill those dull hours. Especially now that you have nothing to do until February. You're doing great so know that each craving you conquer loses its power and you gain that power
  3. I'd be happy to help you
  4. Can't handle this
  5. Old farts teach entering newbies Farts
  6. Put on a happy face
  7. Increasing demands everyday
  8. It's entirely solid
  9. I'm going home
  10. At any given moment
  11. Happy New Year @Joe7 I got a notice in the mail
  12. Yay Abby, congratulations on one year quit you old pharte! Thank you for letting me be a part of your journey and for sharing all you've learned through it all. You are an inspiration for many who think they can't quit, celebrate this huge milestone. You've earned it
  13. Happy New Year to you too @Wantsit This is your final notice
  14. Another late lunch
  15. Do you notice anything different?
  16. You're on notice
  17. Congratulations devildoll on six years free, and thank you for this inspirational post
  18. Those fires are horrible, I feel so bad for our Aussie friends
  19. Happy New Year everyone, here's to a better 2020
  20. It's better to be late than to arrive ugly
  21. Congratulations @Elaine C on one year quit today!!! I hope you're planning something special for this HUGE milestone
  22. Ordered redneck teeth
  23. You'll be late to your own funeral
  24. Stay close to your support board (us) and take the one year Pledge

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