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  1. I decided this year to go natural and let the grays shine through after all it seems to be in fashion these days.... Just wait until that new baby comes, I'm guessing you'll get more gray hairs sooner then you thought lol
  2. I'm ornery now
  3. Logically it's to hear everything Logic
  4. Named our rabbit
  5. His ears are really something Lobes
  6. Hi christa, it's good to see you and know that you're doing well and keeping that awesome quit Hope you have a happy thanksgiving
  7. I'll take it to the grave
  8. Another mouth slapped
  9. Turning over in his grave
  10. Great post lust, this will be a hard holiday season for my family so thank you for this timely reminder to KTQ!
  11. Congratulations on three weeks quit tigermatt, sorry you're sicken Another perk of quitting is that not only do I get way fewer colds but when I do get one I mend much faster than when I smoked. Hopefully you'll find the same to be true for you
  12. Glad you have a quit date. Forgive me if I'm being too personal but did you make a quit date for stopping drinking? The reason I ask is that, for me, setting a quit date never worked. As the day got closer and closer I would either smoke more or put it off just one more day or week or month or year. I suggest you just bite the bullet and let's get this started We will be here for you and give you all the support you could need or want
  13. Xmas
  14. Welcome gabbie and congratulations on your sobriety. I was a little confused by your quit date and thought you were coming up on a year quit. Have you set a date to quit smoking yet? I can tell you that I was a 35 year smoker and am convinced I wouldn't have succeeded without the support of others who knew what I was going through at any given moment and could encourage me and let me know it was normal. You will find that here with us. We have lots of good tips, educational topics and even videos. Then if you just want to get your mind off the misery head to our social sections and check those forums out. Quitting smoking is doable and we're all proof, so stick close, we're glad you're here
  15. You unfortunately can't ask Santa Lists
  16. Escaped local prison
  17. Ultimate turkey sandwich
  18. Now you're making people horny Horny
  19. Wow @Rozuki, that is a very eventful day! Glad doggo and car are both on the mend and now I have a craving for chicken and rice which ironically I was going to make for dinner last night but hubby wanted to make beanie weanie
  20. Finding its not complicated hon? Honey
  21. Any new guy Saz, tell... Flows
  22. Oranges need yanked
  23. I'm turning the page on that chapter
  24. Aiming to reduce the appeal of addictive nicotine products for teens, the Santa Maria City Council voted Tuesday to move forward with an expansive ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products within city limits. The council’s vote — which was unanimous — will outlaw the sale of flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes or vapes, flavored chewing tobacco, cigars and shisha within city limits. The ordinance will require tobacco retailers to become licensed with the city and set limits on the minimum prices set for products, such as cigarettes or cigars. The ordinance also establishes regulations on how close retailers can be located to youth-populated areas, such as schools. The council amended the ordinance to include a ban on the sale of menthol cigarettes and mint- or wintergreen-flavored products. Those flavors were exempt from the ordinance that was prepared by the City Attorney’s Office. City Attorney Thomas Watson said the ordinance will go into effect on July 1, 2020, to allow time for outreach, education and possible amendments prior to starting any enforcement. Approximately 30 people spoke during public comment on the ordinance, with a little more than half of the speakers voicing their support for the ban. Written letters in support of the flavored tobacco ban also were submitted to the City Council by 13 people, including Foursquare Church associate pastor Sergio Gomez, Santa Maria-Bonita School District Superintendent Luke Ontiveros, dentist Michael Gomez and Santa Barbara County First5 Executive Director Wendy Sims-Moten. Edwin Weaver, executive director of the nonprofit Fighting Back Santa Maria Valley, said a ban on the flavors would help protect kids from marketing aimed at getting young people to use an addictive substance. “This strategy of marketing to our children has to stop,” he said. “The best place to stop this is banning flavors so they will no longer be attracted to these products.” Several of the proponents of the ban on flavors were students who spoke about classmates or siblings using vaping products. Quentin Moore, an 11-year-old who said his older brother was briefly addicted to vaping, urged the council to adopt the flavor ban. “I want to encourage you to take away access to flavors — all flavors — of nicotine,” he said. “Nicotine tastes gross because it is gross and destroys brains. There is no flavor that should sugarcoat it.” Many of the opponents of the ban said they struggled to quit smoking cigarettes before they turned to vaping and that different flavors were one of the things that assisted them in quitting tobacco. “The flavors are what got me to quit smoking when I left the Marine Corps,” said one speaker. “Cigarettes, in general, taste terrible, but I was addicted. Vaping came along and I gave it go — I had tried everything else. The day I started vaping, I never wanted another cigarette again.” Frank Compston, who used to own a vape shop in Santa Maria, said the city should focus on enforcement against retailers that are not following the age requirement, noting law-abiding retailers would turn away any customers under the age of 21. “Let the parents be the ones to regulate their kids,” he said.
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  25. I'm glad you decided on going to the hospital Jo. Keep us posted and deep breathe, relax and get that bp down, xoxo

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