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  1. And out came a crazy woman I put in a hoody thinker
  2. Congratulations boater, you're doing great!
  3. So if you really want to be fair @notsmokinjo and @Whispers maybe you should do each other's option 5? Lol never mind, I see you already thought of that ?
  4. @notsmokinjo at qsmb @Whispers used a pic of himself so maybe that should be one of you guy's options too
  5. Maybe just yes or no for now?
  6. No that's not the reason silly! And you only offended the person who didn't know who Joe Frazier is. And the race horse we just didn't get but it wasn't offensive at all
  7. While you're at it add another question on whether Shane should have a profile pic too!
  8. @notsmokinjo just put both on one poll and we'll get to the bottom of this lol
  9. I like that saying on the tiger pic, maybe we should all use it as our pic? Which just gave me a great idea! Should we all change our pics to the same one lol?
  10. I don't think his nose is big enough? Don't you think we should bring it to a poll like we would have to for @notsmokinjo?
  11. Maybe this should be @Whispers pic?
  12. You're up early weegie! Or are you up late?
  13. Should @Whispers change his pic to Pinocchio?
  14. How's this for creepy?
  15. What took you so long to call whispers on his pic jo?!
  16. Why's everyone hating on poor Mrs. Beasley?
  17. Good for you philly, I'm glad you got past it. And shows not only how strong you are but how much you want this quit otherwise you would have never posted this SOS. Well done, and just remember we're here if you need us
  18. I just celebrated two years @Phillyquitter89, cravings (if you can call them that now) are literally a fleeting thought that are gone as quickly as they came. It's nothing like my first six months quit. And timeline's are so different for everyone so you can't base your quit on another's quit. But I can tell you that I too romanced the cigarette and I'm sure that's what made my quit harder. My suggestion to you would be to remind yourself, especially whenyou have a bad crave, of all the benefits you are already seeing. How good you smell, how much better you can taste and smell. And all the money you've saved so far! Also get yourself a ticker for your signature. That way you can watch all the time, money and cigs not smoked add up. It's a great motivator and shows you what you stand to lose should you cave to a crave. You have a great quit going so keep it up, it will get better!
  19. And there kinda is a time limit in that these really hard days WILL go away slowly but surely. My first few months were pretty hard but with the help of the board and a couple of SOS's I made it through. You can too
  20. @Phillyquitter89 , what you are experiencing is totally normal and it WILL go away, with time, as long as you don't smoke. Each crave you get past makes it weaker and weaker until it's just a wimpy little thought that crosses your mind. I promise, it will and does get better
  21. @notsmokinjo I think your avatar screams YOU! But if you are thinking about changing it I think it should go to poll because we don't want something so not you right?!
  22. Saw this on the news last night, creepy.....
  23. Shane, it's so great to celebrate your five monthaversary with you! You are such an important part of this board and such a caring person. Your support and friendship is invaluable and I hope you celebrate your success because you've earned it! In celebration of your five months I got you a couple pool toys to replace that silly ring you seem to love so much
  24. Happy 2 months Rose, you're doing awesome!
  25. Happy Birthday Nancy, hope you have a great day!

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