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Quitting smoking - Part 37

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I did that many times back in the day. Quit. Then just one smoke at a party.

Always eventually ended up where I started. Pack a day or whatever.

There are people out there who can actually do that. Just have one at a party and it doesn't lead anywhere.

Not me.
 
It's been ages since I quit and I don't miss a thing about it. On top of all the reasons mentioned ---> don't miss spending that money.

Those things cost a lot more now than in my day. So pointless, yet so expensive.


I quit cold turkey and no one can convince me that's not the best way. I'm a believer in ripping off the bandaid. There are a couple of uncomfortable days where you have to tough it out but, you know, boo hoo. Just get that shit out of my life.


I imagine I already said all this earlier in this thread.
 
Muddy Dorff wants you to Embrace your freedom and to chase it.

Also he based that on this country being founded on that and you're not in this country. I'll explain it to him you'll be good to go. Was worried there for a bit. He gets pretty pissed pretty quickly.

 
You guys sound like a bunch of sore losers. There's nothing better than sucking in the cool refreshing air of a Marlboro cigarette. Sex, alcohol, outdoor sports, enjoying a music concert, morning coffee, or a hard day at work. These are the things that should be enjoyed with a group of 20 buddies from the fine folks at Phillip Morris (or RJ Reynolds).

Not only does it feel good, but it makes you appear cooler to everyone - FACT. Same as not wearing a seatbelt or riding a motorcycle without a helmet.