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Post by mr magnolia » 23 May 2007, 20:55

It's over 19yrs since I gave up the evil weed, having tried every variety known to man, and having started at a stupidly tender age. (You can still here me coughing my way towards you on almost any given October day)


Nevertheless, on an occasional summer's evening as I stroll about the prom or hang over a random wall, chatting, I feel the urge for just one more tab, to smoke in an ironically calm, reflective manner. How bizarre to still feel that way, however fleetingly.

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Re: Smoking

Post by Poppy » 23 May 2007, 21:09

mr magnolia wrote:It's over 19yrs since I gave up the evil weed, having tried every variety known to man, and having started at a stupidly tender age. (You can still here me coughing my way towards you on almost any given October day)


Nevertheless, on an occasional summer's evening as I stroll about the prom or hang over a random wall, chatting, I feel the urge for just one more tab, to smoke in an ironically calm, reflective manner. How bizarre to still feel that way, however fleetingly.

:geek:
Only just short of three three years since Plug and I gave up the legal :angel5: evil weed, but I know just what you mean, mr m. :(

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Post by Poppy » 23 May 2007, 21:27

Come to think of it, it's a pity they don't sell single fags any more!! :P :wink:

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Post by Pal of Porty » 23 May 2007, 21:42

My Dad who smoked for 50 years said that it was sucumbing to the odd "Mr Magnolia" moment that started him off smoking full time again after a successful period of abstinence. The only way he eventually managed to stop was knowing that he will have the occssional longings for the rest of his life but dare not light a tab. 8)
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Post by Poppy » 23 May 2007, 21:51

Pal of Porty wrote:My Dad who smoked for 50 years said that it was sucumbing to the odd "Mr Magnolia" moment that started him off smoking full time again after a successful period of abstinence. The only way he eventually managed to stop was knowing that he will have the occssional longings for the rest of his life but dare not light a tab. 8)
I've had the ocassional lapse after a few drinkies, but it's never made me want to go full-time again. Quite the opposite. Especially when I think of the money that not smoking saves!!

And I'm glad to say that even when "stressed" and stone cold sober, I've never wanted a ciggie. Odd but true!

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Post by bearcub » 23 May 2007, 21:55

Poppy wrote:I've had the ocassional lapse after a few drinkies, but it's never made me want to go full-time again. Quite the opposite.
Same here, giving into the occasional longing rids me of the longing and reminds me why I stopped...

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Post by Poppy » 23 May 2007, 21:59

bearcub wrote:
Poppy wrote:I've had the ocassional lapse after a few drinkies, but it's never made me want to go full-time again. Quite the opposite.
Same here, giving into the occasional longing rids me of the longing and reminds me why I stopped...
In a nutshell, BC!!

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