75 days smoke free today and keep going...lets see where this path leads to...
75 days...: 75 days smoke free today and keep... - No Smoking Day
75 days...
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Yea...and u know something...not only for the money i have saved from quitting but and for the good im doing to me......i think i deserver a gift!!!! I will run right this time to the candystore and buy a huge brownie chocolate with hot caramel on top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yea...and u know something...not only for the money i have saved from quitting but and for the good im doing to me......i think i deserver a gift!!!! I will run right this time to the candystore and buy a huge brownie chocolate with hot caramel on top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just wanted to say that sounds like a good plan and that you make sure you enjoy every morcil as i know i would cos you deserve a little treat.
Take care my friend,
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lol...nice hopethistime...we kind understand eachother as we are both at our 70's...lol...so...cheers and wish a happy 100!
You both don't look at day over 69
I have no choice now but to stay quit as I've just bought a brand spanking new car (never ever could afford one before) and the money I spent on smoking is now going on the payments!
Wow thanks for the compliment RDNZL999.......However you're just as old as us!!!
Yea RDNZL999, u r an older fart than i am :)...oh and really quit smoking helped in buying that car?:confused::eek::confused:
Glad to be as old (if not older) as the rest of you
ilais, I worked out that I was spending around £6 a packet and smoking 9 packs a week, so that is about £2,808 a year or £234 a month! so with the £500 I've already saved by not smoking (plus some savings) I put down a deposit on a brand new car and the remaining payments are about £170 a month... never had a new car or even one less than 10 years old before as I couldn't afford one (cigs were obviously more important).
It's funny (sad?) how I was always complaining about being skint but somehow I always managed to find the money to buy cigs, never even thinking about how much they were costing me in money or health terms. I can't remember ever stopping to think about the cost of killing myself - I just HAD to have my fix.
Yes...smoking for 35 years is far more than a habbit, it's a lifestyle and it must have been a bitch to quit(i can't even imagine) but yayyyyy u did it! And if u consider the money( £2,808 x 35 yrs = 98,280£ )....mmmmm u could buy a porsche!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats! I'm on Day 73 and rewarded myself the day before yesterday by getting my front teeth fixed....partially rotting tooth repaired and hole filled in and I have my smile back...now that I have more to smile about LOL