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Jordan7

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  1. S&D, the initial challenges will never change, whether you quit today, tomorrow, or one, two, twenty, or thirty years from now. You will always have strong craves at the beginning of your quit and the addiction will always come up with reasons why now isn't the right time. But guess what? It's always "now", and it will never be an easier time to quit, so you have to do so with the absolute determination that you are simply not going to smoke anymore no matter what it takes to get through the tough moments, hours, and days. What will change the longer you continue smoking is that your health will continue to deteriorate to some degree in expected or unexpected ways, so that makes today a very good day to quit. You CAN do this, and, at a minimum, the reward will be a smoke-free and (finally) crave-free life.
  2. Dancing all year
  3. Embarrassed at party
  4. I'm eating sausages
  5. Let's eat another velvet eclair bites
  6. Debuted ultimate marvelous mullet yesterday style
  7. Especially recalcitrant spiders
  8. Only unfriendly specimens
  9. Standing tall invites lady luck holds
  10. Isn't too hard
  11. Bored reindeer invented new games stars
  12. I occasionally napped
  13. So very scary, Jillar. I'm just glad that you've made it through the worst of it and are now back home where you can rest, regain your strength, and continue to surprise the doctors with your swift recovery.
  14. Not especially sharp
  15. Had another pity party yesterday joins
  16. Can't risk upsetting meandering buffoon. Barks
  17. Really, I can't
  18. Jordan7

    Take Two

    She left the back door open on her way out
  19. Only one night
  20. Usually new guests eat regularly coach
  21. Hate that! But remember it grows out.
  22. Do it.
  23. Lost every scent
  24. Another walrus ate sushi herring munch

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