This will be our new home for the next few weeks.
Please make yourself feel welcome.
This will be our new home for the next few weeks.
Please make yourself feel welcome.
I am gutted to not be with you all.
You are with us x x x x we're all here together for each other x x x x
Flippy - do what I do. Press your nose against the glass looking in longingly
We'll get in there one day!!!
i'm sort of a new year quiter - i didn't quit on the 1st but i did quit on the 9th. does that still count? x x x :confused:
i'm sort of a new year quiter - i didn't quit on the 1st but i did quit on the 9th. does that still count? x x x :confused:
NO!!!! Get back in your own room, and form an orderly queue....I'm before you
I have been quit for 4 Weeks, 2 hours and 1 minute (28 days). I have saved £145.74 by not smoking 561 cigarettes. I have saved 1 Day, 22 hours and 45 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 04/01/2008 11:45
I am gutted to not be with you all.
Hold on - whats happened Flippy. I must have missed something. When did you start smoking again?
Have you (or are you going to) quit again??:confused:
NO!!!! Get back in your own room, and form an orderly queue....I'm before you
I have been quit for 4 Weeks, 2 hours and 1 minute (28 days). I have saved £145.74 by not smoking 561 cigarettes. I have saved 1 Day, 22 hours and 45 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 04/01/2008 11:45
awww your mean! ur only about 6 days ahead of me!!!!! x x
awww your mean! ur only about 6 days ahead of me!!!!! x x
Only 5 days actually, I quit on the 4th Jan. But you still have to wait until a whole calendar month has passed. By the way, if you're going out for fags, get us 10 Marlie lights
Flippy - do what I do. Press your nose against the glass looking in longingly
We'll get in there one day!!!
i always thought you were a window licker
Hi both,
I'm not gonna judge because everyone's experience is different but I had to take a strict line with myself when I quit over anything related to smoking.
Me and a girl friend used to enjoy a hubbly bubbly pipe or two every so often and I really miss it as a fairly harmless way to unwind and the sharing a pipe thing is just a nice thing to do. When I quit she bought some nicotine free, tar free hubbly tobacco but I just couldn't do it because despite the fact it was nic and tar free the action of smoking and inhaling would have made me cave and I knew that I had to completely break all associations with smoking.
Shame really cos it would be nice to be able to just have the odd pipe now again but I just daren't.
Good luck
Dicky
My wife and I (smokers for 30 yrs., 1 pack a day or more each) both quit on NY's Day, used the patch for a week and a half and quit that too ... so we've been smoke-free for a month now ... sorta ... we share about 3 joints a day. Even though neither one of us has had a cigarette I can't help but feel that we're cheating ... but still, I think we're doing pretty damned good!!! Mixed emotions ...
hey guys - well done on your quits. It must be real nice to be able to do that together and support each other. One question though - when you roll up your spliffs do you put any tobacco in? If yes then there will still be a little bit of nicotine in there which is a bugger! Maybe its possible to roll them with some herbal tobacco or just pure grass (if you havent got to then get up! :eek:). All the best guys
P