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Posted by cannonball on October 20, 2005 at 16:58:49 from (209.34.43.66):
In Reply to: chewing tobacco posted by randy on October 19, 2005 at 10:23:11:
i quit chewing in feb 1984 was building a house and wiring it my self and every other thing i could do..my wife did not notice for over 2 months...i carried a pack od red man in my pocket for about 3 months , until i wore a hole in it...i don't know how many times i was talking to someone and reach for my chew.. always stopped...i was chewing about 3 packs a day..take a plug of days work and chew half at one time..had old time said son how do you do that i can only chew what i just cut off (about 1/2 by 3/4 inch) put me to thinking about what he said..went cold turkey and anyone can do it with the help of friends and jesus .....have nice day may god bless
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