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Mona

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  1. @JH63, from what I have read, most of the nicotine leaves your body within 3 days and virtually all of it is gone by 3 weeks. So, after 3 weeks, it is pretty much a mental game. Just remember that you are in charge. Don't let your junkie brain wrestle control from your rational brain. When they want to debate, shut that stuff down immediately! Being a non-smoker is so much nicer than being a smoker and eventually, you will rarely even think about it! Just keep taking it one day at a time and be patient with the process. You can do it Jeff!!
  2. Mona

    Take Two

    After midnight we're gonna let it all hang down
  3. kung fu fighting
  4. Mona

    Phrase Connect Game

    Let the games begin
  5. Eels racing shark
  6. Great action makes exciting stories tales
  7. One less trouble
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    Linked Words Game

    rag bag
  9. Live entertainment gigs are lovely shows
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    Phrase Connect Game

    I believe I'm having flashbacks from a past life
  11. Mona

    Take Two

    Burned my feet on hot concrete at the waterpark
  12. Take every dollar
  13. theatre stage curtain
  14. Mona

    Change A Letter Game

    bride
  15. Mona

    Linked Words Game

    up do
  16. alarm
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    Take Two

    Walking across burning coals
  18. Mona

    Phrase Connect Game

    Did you hear what I said?
  19. Drive old shitmobile
  20. Seek truth in new knowledge learn
  21. Mona

    chicks or sticks

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  22. I will not smoke on D-Day! NOPE
  23. You are doing great JH! Congratulations on almost 3 weeks!!!
  24. Is operation needed?

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