Posted by ben brown on December 23, 2007 at 16:26:15 from (12.213.80.58):
In Reply to: OT/ Quitting the Dip posted by biggerred on December 23, 2007 at 10:19:57:
i quite smoking about 4 years ago got up one morning decided it was time to quite been smoking sence i was 14. got up to burning 3, 4 pack a day. keep a pack in my left shirt packet . did that for about a mouth funny i been packing smokes in that pocket for so long just didn't seem right so now pack my cell phone in it. had a cartoon in my truck took a year for them to get smoked by my sisters kids, and me giving them away. like the one post below i said if i want a smoke i going to have one worked for me, havent had one sence and lot of my family still smokes though my trucks and houes are smoke free. now i didn,t tell any one i was ging to quit so no one was asking me how it was going . no pressure. it took a good year to realy see the results. well except for my wallet man saved a lota money. was traveling this fall and was in iowa. guy in front of me bough a carton of name brand smokes he got about 35 cents back from a fifty. when he went out the door i said to clark didn't realise how much money i been saving lady behind me said thinks for reminding me as she bought a carton.
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