Keep up the fight. Congrats.still going, woot!
Keep up the fight. Congrats.still going, woot!
Literally stopped a war to take a smoke break ... quit a three pack a day habit of 33 years in 1991 ... best thing I could have done for my family. Keep on truck'in, it just gets easier.still going, woot!
Awesome!still free of Marlboro
31 days smoke free. You should be proud of yourself. Also you have cleared any physical addiction. Now its a mind game.Congrats to the OP. I started in Boot Camp, November 1967. Smoked until Christmas 2017.
Nicotine free for 31 days. One day at a time.
$57 bucks a week will be going toward a new Camaro SS
While in the Corps, I would hang out with the smokers but never took up the habit. So, best of both worlds--I got the break and didn't get the habit.I hadda laugh at the OP's story-I saw SEVERAL jarheads take up cigarettes in training just to get the "smoke 'em if ya got 'em" break...
Right there with you, buddy.Congrats!
I guess I'm one of the few that never started.
lol,Awesome!
Now when do we get to see a picture of that gun you bought with all that money you saved?
In the Navy of yesteryear we used to get a short break when we were deployed called "coke and smokes"... typically held in a small berthing area aboard ship
if you didn't take these breaks and were just chillin out side of that smoke filled area, some Chief would spot you and snag you up for some other chore... didn't matter if you were on break or not... get spotted and you were off on some shitty deal.
due to these "coke and smokes" I inadvertently became a smoker for the last 31 years.
I am now on my 23rd day of no cigarettes.
so, I just wanted to say....
**** YOU MARLBORO ! you don't have me by the balls anymore, and that money I was giving you...$57 bucks a week will be going toward a new Camaro SS
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