L
11 years ago
High five! For the win |
L
11 years ago
A High five sounds appropriate, nah? |
L
11 years ago
Normal...Hmm.. What if I grab a chair or a small stool and I giv her a highfive... Or the otherway around. |
L
11 years ago
Haha.. Like Superman aiming to the sky with his hand ppointing the heavens... |
Jordan
11 years ago
A high five is too normal? |
Yakari Gabriel
11 years ago
If anyone ever tells you you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life. |
L
11 years ago
I like Parmesan cheese, high five Yaki |
Larry Chamberlin
11 years ago
I'm too old to be flying off stools, especially with a bad ankle. |
ArtistrySoul
11 years ago
**High five** woohoo!! |
Michael D Nalley
11 years ago
5>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
Hellon
11 years ago
You guys are all goofy (in the best possible way) giving high 5's and hallelujahs out when you don't know what they are for lol!!! |
Jenni Marie
11 years ago
Hellon, congrats on deciding to quit and making it through so far! It's hard, I know, I smoke myself. |
Sylvia
11 years ago
Hellon, sorry to say will power is the only real way to stop. I did use the lozenges and they sort of helped. The last thing that worked, sorry to say is that I have a bad case of COPD and the first of 2012, I lit a cigarette to have with my coffee, was gasping for breath and that was it, my real quitting point. Haven't had one since that very moment. It is not easy and there are moments when I would kill for a cigarette even now. |
Hellon
11 years ago
Sylvia...I have started coughing so that is what made my think about quiting....I did stop for 10 years once and never thought I'd go back after such a long time but...I just asked a friend for one and that was me hooked again. |
Larry Chamberlin
11 years ago
I smoked til I was 28, up to 4 packs a day at the end. For me it was a combination of medical motivation and change of self image. I simply decided one day that I was not a person who smoked and never looked back. I did go through a ton of toothpicks until I lost the need to occupy hand and mouth. |
Michael D Nalley
11 years ago
I browsed through an ad about how to quit smoking by chewing a cinnamon gum. It could have worked if I worked the 12 steps along with it but I put it off and am still putting it off. Even though it has been a while since I have abused myself with harsher things |
ddavidd
11 years ago
There s a trick it is good one but I'll tell you only if you ask. |
Hellon
11 years ago
I'm intrigued by your trick ddavibb so....please do share...however..seems like I picked a really bad day to try quiting...my son-in-law has just lost his job. The have two little kids and it's so close to Christmas...everything will be closed down for the next two weeks so he won't even be able to apply for anything until January....I'm absolutely devastated. |
Chelsey
11 years ago
I've only briefly skimmed the above posts, not sure if this was mentioned... |
Jordan
11 years ago
HIGH FIVE, HELLON! :D |
abracadabra
11 years ago
You can do it, Hellon. Buy yourself a bunch of Fags instead. Much yummier. |
ddavidd
11 years ago
I am not tricking you I am simply trying to capture your attention. |
Hellon
11 years ago
Nice theory.... |
ddavidd
11 years ago
Believe me it is not a theory. Quitting is a very hard job and no one else can do it for you except yourself.~~ since you are the one who've thrown yourself in that mess~~ |
Edward D Zurovec
11 years ago
The foulest stench is in the air---I was just thinking of Michael Jackson--- The funk of forty-thousand years. That should have hit home! |
nouriguess
11 years ago
Good on ya, Hellon. |
Darren
11 years ago
You can only do it when you are truly ready. |