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Another random poll. SBR (for me anyway)
Do you smoke cigarettes?
Another random poll. SBR (for me anyway) 77 votes
Yes, but I want to/I'm trying to quit
Ocassionally, but I don't consider myself a smoker
Re: Another random poll. SBR (for me anyway)
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I know in college we used to joke that smoking was the best time waster ever. Have to wait around outside the Union for your friend to get out of class? Smoke a butt. At least it gave you something to do while you're killing time on campus. But smart phones have cured that problem. Now you can play candy crush while you wait!
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My new bff Gayle Forman!
“You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it's out of your control"
- Gayle Forman
"People talk about escapism as if it's a bad thing... Once you've escaped, once you come back, the world is not the same as when you left it. You come back to it with skills, weapons, knowledge you didn't have before. Then you are better equipped to deal with your current reality."
- Neil Gaiman
Married Bio
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We are so excited this year though that they have made our whole campus smoke free...now we don't feel like we walk into a smoker's lounge every time we leave a building. It's been wonderful.
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Ha! So was it okay to touch the ugly birds?
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Kate's Recipe Box || Relatively Bookish
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
I smoked heavily for about 10 years. If a day involved going out and drinking, I could easily go through a pack and a half to 2 in a day. Quitting was one of the hardest things I've ever done, and I will never pick up another because of how hard it was for me to quit. MH quit at the same time, and didn't have as difficult an experience - but he was the kind of person who would chain-smoke a pack and then not have another for a couple days.
It was pretty popular among people in my age group - bars were smoky places and work was stressful - the smoking area at my office was often where the best information was exchanged. Since the ban on smoking, I've noticed fewer people smoking, maybe it's an age-group thing. The 30-somethings still smoke but rarely go out, the 20-somethings go out more often but don't smoke? And social smokers won't make the effort to go outside? Of my friends that once smoked, most of my female friends who had kids between then and now have quit, but the husbands and women who haven't had kids yet still smoke.
@AshleyT121 - what you're describing going through now is about where I was for the 6-12 months before I got pregnant with Tatum. It was mostly just when I was drinking, but every now and then I would have one on my drive home from work after a rough day. And then I would be out on the deck with a drink and a smoke in the evening. DH quit about 7 years ago now, and he had the sort of addiction where if he were to even have a drag now, he'd be right back to where he was really fast, so I think it kind of drove him nuts that I was still smoking sometimes. I know he hated that I could just smoke now and then and then quit. But I did sometimes look forward to those cigarettes, so I completely get how you feel. DH found this website that describes the benefits to your health from not smoking, starting from 20 minutes after your last cigarette and going up through 20 years after your last cigarette. He looks at it from time to time to remind himself, and he sends it to friends that he knows are struggling to quit. Maybe it will help you out. Good luck, and SnShne is right - we're here if you need some support!
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Books read in 2011: 111
Books read in 2012: 100
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