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Just over two years for me - though I do have to admit to a couple of drunken mistakes.
ynamiynami
12:48:07 PM
2/26/04

When I smoked too
ynamiynami
12:48:19 PM
2/26/04

drunken mistakes don't count. I smoked a cigar once while backpacking... that doesnt count :)
Gemini
1:08:01 PM
2/26/04

Nothing but second-hand smoke since September 2000....

How much does a carton cost these days?
Tilt
1:12:18 PM
2/26/04

Well I may have smoked a few cigars too :o) But they were Cubans! - I had to!
You've done v well Gemini, I know you struggled with it for a while, feeling better now for it huh?
ynamiynami
1:12:19 PM
2/26/04

yeah, feeling better :) I feel real good if I make it to 2 years. Great ynaamiynami. Me proud of you!
Gemini
1:14:33 PM
2/26/04

all yall can suk my butt

my cigarette butt that is.


LOL - I'll try to quit someday. Maybe this summer.
Roam Around
1:15:42 PM
2/26/04

So what's the deal on a carton of CowboyKillers these days?
Tilt
1:20:29 PM
2/26/04

congrats, Maple!

i'm still sssssmokin'. ha! but no cigarettes. they banned cigarette smoking in bars & restaurants where i live...it's da bomb! so no second-hand smoke, either.
lyra
1:20:30 PM
2/26/04

Cuts down on the stinky clothes!
Tilt
1:24:02 PM
2/26/04

yessiree!
lyra
1:27:56 PM
2/26/04

Never started, I'm so pure!
shawn
2:09:51 PM
2/26/04

"So what's the deal on a carton of CowboyKillers these days?"
Tilt
01:20:29 PM
02/26/0



paid about $26.00 for a carton today....i have thought about quitting alot..my company gives you $1000 dollars to quit if you stop for a year...i should do it but im too sorry to try
shep0987
5:56:36 PM
2/26/04

uhhh its going
ScorchFire
6:00:36 PM
2/26/04

Interesting. It appears that they haven't gone up all that much.


Everyone can tell you about quitting, but until it's really what YOU want to do, it's not going to work.



(Yeah -- we Reformed Smokers are a bunch of flaming #&%!$s, LOL)
Tilt
6:04:01 PM
2/26/04

where is it going scorch?? you going? we going? how are we going if so...
shep0987
6:04:54 PM
2/26/04

well Tilt this is a Georgia price...we dont tax 'em too much here...along with that and gas...i paid about 1.45 for my gas yesterday
shep0987
6:06:20 PM
2/26/04

I quit smoking on new year's 1997.

I just wish I could quit this damn nicotine gum now.

:)
Phaedrus
6:08:47 PM
2/26/04

we're going on saturday, shep, did u forget???
ScorchFire
6:09:41 PM
2/26/04

$26.00 for a carton that's cheep. They're about $5 +/- a pack here and I paid $1.78 per gallon for my gas this morning.
lumberzac
6:09:46 PM
2/26/04

$2.00 a gallon for gas here. I haven't priced cigarrettes in a while.
Phaedrus
6:11:55 PM
2/26/04

My Dad used to smoke 5 packs
daily. Lucky Strikes or Camels....
way before filters were thought
up. He went in for his annual
army physical,. 1951. Turned
out a spot on his lung showed
up on the x-ray. Doctor said
to quit or pick out what to be
buried in. My dad quit cold
turkey. He lived in good health
45 more years. Died of stroke
caused by blood clot from an
accident
abilene
6:15:25 PM
2/26/04

I quit in Nov of '77 and have so far stayed quit. It took pneumonia combined with not drinking for 60 days. We are talking only about tobacco here aren't we?
Snake Eyes
6:16:08 PM
2/26/04

reasons why I quit:

my family
shortness of breath is in bothersome while hiking
money
the smell
skin, etc...
i prolly forgot a couple of things, but that's mainly it.


health?? Heck no! I think we all have to die sooner or later!

the most expensive I have ever seen cigs was up in staten island, I think they sold them at this little store for $6.74 per pack. who can afford to smoke for that price anyway?
Gemini
6:33:07 PM
2/26/04

not me, that's for sure
ScorchFire
6:33:54 PM
2/26/04

422 days
tarabull
6:49:41 PM
2/26/04

tarabull...great. man 422 days!

scorchfire: you started again??
Gemini
7:16:54 PM
2/26/04

yes : (
ScorchFire
7:28:23 PM
2/26/04

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Is this thread in regards to tobacco?
Buddur
7:57:17 PM
2/26/04

WOO HOO
57 days after 27 years, doing fine. 8 days off the patch doin' fine as well, I didn't even go to the 3rd level of patches (7 mg) I figgered it was a waste of money. I have to say that this was the 4th time I tried to quit with the patch.

All I can say is;

#1 rule in rescueing a drowning victim is, they have to want to be rescued
Wheelz
8:06:24 PM
2/26/04

Ya I tried the patch once. I tried to pick a low stress time to start the program so I put on a patch the morning I left for a solo weekend in the Smokies.

By Sunday (two days in the woods) I was ready to roll up a poison ivy leaf and try it. When I got to my car I drove straight to the store and threw the patch I had put on that am in the trash outside the door along with the wrapper to the cigarette pack.

I'll try again probably this summer.
Roam Around
8:11:10 PM
2/26/04

The Patch.
I was smoking while on the patch, you should have heard some of the justifications I used to convince myself. Want some advice?? get rid of light cigs a few months ahead of time , smoke the full strength before you hit the patch.
Wheelz
8:25:05 PM
2/26/04

Longest no smoking period 12years 42days. This time 116 days. In between, 5 times over a year each . According to a quik summation I smoked 25 years and not smoked 20 years since the first puff.
uncliff
8:30:26 PM
2/26/04

anybody else confused?
Roam Around
8:31:28 PM
2/26/04

My history on this drug has been crazy.Funny thing is it is really easy for me to quit for a few months.But then ,it really easy to start.I'll probably smoke again,but I wish could avoid it this time.
uncliff
8:40:17 PM
2/26/04

fourteen months for me. It allowed me to start backpacking again.
redhawk
9:02:53 PM
2/26/04

I know about those 'Georgia prices', LOL. I think the most I paid locally was $22-23 up until three years ago.

People here thought *that* was ridiculously high and would get someone they knew to go to the PX at Fort Gordon, or they'd take road trips to North Carolina.
Tilt
9:30:36 PM
2/26/04

$$$$$
packs here are $8+change and tax too...that's what hubby tells me anyway. He won't say the exact price cause he knows it drives me crazy. His monthly habit = a car payment. and he wonders why I nag him about quitting:)
helinka
10:40:24 PM
2/26/04

jesus! 8 bucks a pack!! Where the hell do you live?
Roam Around
11:33:41 PM
2/26/04

actually- $56.99/carton:(
I'm in lovely (and heavily taxed) Ontario.
helinka
12:34:58 AM
2/28/04

March 18th will be 2 years for me and it SUCKS. But I do not smoke! goood luck. several persons here have stopped so do not light up!
jerbear
5:17:06 PM
2/28/04

I'm an ex too--10yrs. and it's still a battle every time I drink beer.
I told hubby he could buy a new car if he quits, or at least cuts back lots. I think incentive is good, but i'm sure he thinks I'm a #&%!$.
helinka
8:09:08 PM
2/28/04

FOREMAN, ARK.--A 38-year-old Winthrop, Ark. man was hospitalized after jumping out the passenger window of a vehicle traveling an estimated 55 to 60 mph to retrieve his cigarette late Saturday, an official said.

Jeff Foran was riding in his friend's 2000 Dodge Stratus about 10 p.m. Saturday near the Arkansas-Oklahoma border when the cigarette he was smoking blew out the vehicle's front passenger window, said Arkansas State Police Trooper First Class Jamie Gravier.

Foran jumped out of the vehicle to retrieve the cigarette and hit the pavement, causing facial trauma.
[...]
Foran was lying on the pavement bleeding profusely from the nose, eyes and chin.

"He also had a substantial case of road rash (abrasions from sliding on the pavement)," said Gravier. "It was obvious he was extremely intoxicated and this man was hurt."
[...]
"If anything could make him stop smoking, this should be it. The man is lucky to be alive," said Gravier.


http://www.texarkanagazette.com/articles/2005/05/23/local_news/news/news03.txt
VioLiN
5:05:42 PM
5/24/05

Yea, but did he retreive the cigarette he dropped?
last edited: 5/24/05 5:08:36 PM
wounded Knee
5:08:19 PM
5/24/05

gotta love addictions....
birch
6:41:32 PM
5/24/05

Not sure it was addiction that caused this. More like Drain Bamage. Did they happen to check him for "substances"?
bearmagnet
6:46:12 PM
5/24/05

and I bet this won't keep him from smoking.
Rockman
6:54:58 PM
5/24/05

I'm coming up on one week with no tobacco of any kind. I want to jump out of a window too.
Nigal
7:31:52 AM
5/25/05

Hang in there man!
Sassafras
7:32:45 AM
5/25/05

way to go Nigal..keep after it man.
You can do it!
pakratz
7:36:01 AM
5/25/05

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