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Actually, I need to try Snus on a ride sometime....
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I've tried to quit twice this year. How did you guys quit?
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it took me maybe half a dozen tries to finally quit smoking for good... they would always tempt me after i quit, until i finally made it stick, now i have absolutely no desire to smoke, i think it's the multiple efforts and failures that made it possible to get rid of the desire.
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Originally Posted by fauxto nick
(Post 8973686)
It's your bad for entering an alley cat race.
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Originally Posted by xg43x
(Post 8972294)
is there any reason they would be smoking?
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Originally Posted by deadly downtube
(Post 8973857)
it took me maybe half a dozen tries to finally quit smoking for good... they would always tempt me after i quit, until i finally made it stick, now i have absolutely no desire to smoke, i think it's the multiple efforts and failures that made it possible to get rid of the desire.
I'm going to be pissed when they come out with a cure for lung cancer though, thinking of all those cigarettes I could have smoked in the meantime! ;) |
Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8973815)
I've tried to quit twice this year. How did you guys quit?
When do you have your first cigarette of the day? |
like 10m after i wake up :\
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Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8974195)
like 10m after i wake up :\
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Originally Posted by roy5000x2
(Post 8973778)
Actually, I need to try Snus on a ride sometime....
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Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8973815)
How did you guys quit?
And no, you can't 'just have one' in the bar three months later. Remember that. It's the first cigarette that makes you start smoking again. That is the key thing to wrap your head around. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8974207)
I stopped smoking.
And no, you can't 'just have one' in the bar three months later. Remember that. It's the first cigarette that makes you start smoking again. That is the key thing to wrap your head around. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8974207)
I stopped smoking.
And no, you can't 'just have one' in the bar three months later. Remember that. It's the first cigarette that makes you start smoking again. That is the key thing to wrap your head around. I was able to quite for about 2 weeks each time. But started up again with "hey bro can i bum a cig?" to people at work. The nicotine aids (i used the lozenges) helped me not need to smoke, but physically i still craved that "bite" of a cig and would want one every 4 hours. Probably the only solution is to just HTFU:mad: |
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Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8974216)
You're right about that.
I was able to quite for about 2 weeks each time. But started up again with "hey bro can i bum a cig?" to people at work. The nicotine aids (i used the lozenges) helped me not need to smoke, but physically i still craved that "bite" of a cig and would want one every 4 hours. Probably the only solution is to just HTFU:mad: http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...DSC01125-1.jpg It was more than covered by the what I was spending on smokes. As I said in my earlier post, I still miss it sometimes. Others I know have sworn by Allen Carr's books. |
Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8973815)
I've tried to quit twice this year. How did you guys quit?
That was in 1987, now I am allergic to tobacco smoke and it gives me headaches, makes my eyes and nose swell shut, and causes fluid in my lungs. |
Originally Posted by rollin
(Post 8974510)
What worked for me was quit cold turkey. No nicotine substitutes. Plain chewing gum. I tried nicotine substitutes before but I caved. My wife bought this for me on the one year anniversary.
http:// i206.pho tobucket.com/albums...DSC01125-1.jpg It was more than covered by the what I was spending on smokes. As I said in my earlier post, I still miss it sometimes. Others I know have sworn by Allen Carr's books. |
Originally Posted by botto
(Post 8974622)
my ex gave me his book. unreadable.
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Originally Posted by botto
(Post 8974622)
my ex gave me his book. unreadable.
I knew about the smoking but I never knew about any females. |
Well, one thing that would work would be to smoke a Chillum before the race!
Bom Shiva!!! Shiva Power! |
Originally Posted by BustaQuad
(Post 8972350)
What's really funny is many of those hipsters are ultra-left-anti-corporate-activist types who will boycott corporations with glee but who have no problem giving Philip Morris $5 a pack. :rolleyes:
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1. If you are going to smoke, the least you could do is understand that you are throwing money at your government for things like kindergarten, public transportation, science, etc. If you smoke you are a patriot! A slowly withering, flag toting PATRIOT, sir! Now keep puffing while my kid learns about colors and how not to end up like you.
2.Smoke rollies. Youll pay less tax, get more flavor and nicotine buzz, and youll look like a badass all the time forever. Bali Shag, anything by Peter Stokkebye, etc. is good. 3. I quit smoking before I turned 18, because I knew if I didnt quit before I could walk into a store and buy smokes like anything else, I WOULD NEVER QUIT. |
Originally Posted by Stacy
(Post 8975078)
$5 a pack? Where do you live? It's more like $10 a pack here, thanks to 'Mike the Mayor.'
BTW - I said $5 a pack went to the manufacturer. |
Originally Posted by darkhand
(Post 8974216)
Probably the only solution is to just HTFU:mad: That's it. Don't mark it on the calender. Don't talk about it. Just HTFU and stop. |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8974207)
I stopped smoking.
And no, you can't 'JUST HAVE ONE' in the bar three months later. Remember that. It's the first cigarette that makes you start smoking again. That is the key thing to wrap your head around. |
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