coyote wrote: nipntuk wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:26:28 -0500, coyote <no@spam.thx> wrote: nipntuk wrote: coyote wrote: nipntuk wrote: JimB wrote: Only here, could I expect crap for giving thanks. Sorta like having dinner with Madeline Murray O'Hare? Except
On 9 Aug, 01:14, ConcordPhil <PhilMess...@verizon.net> wrote: I've noticed that a lot of the crappy way I used to feel is gone. When I was a smoker, I would wake up in the morning ready to go with tons of energy. But after a few hours and more than a few stinksticks, most of the energy was gone and I felt motivated to do nothing whatsofrigginever. Now, while some days aren't what I'd
YES ConcordPhil!!!! WaY to GO!!!! YaaaHHoooooo to YOU!!! Congrats on ONE WHOLE FLIPPIN MONTH!!!! You Rock on PHIL!!!! :)))) mibabet I have been quit for 1 Month, 1 Day, 23 hours, 5 minutes and 39 seconds (32 days). I have saved $115.36 by not smoking 659 cigarettes. I have saved 2 Days, 6 hours and 55 minutes of my life. My Quit Date: 7/7/2007 12:00 AM "ConcordPhil" <PhilMessina@verizon
Woo Hoo Phil! The gnomes are taking off from mibabet's right now and heading your way to help you celebrate this wonderful milestone! Having been quit so damn many times, I know just how sweet FMD is! Keep on keeping on and show the rest of your Lucky 7s the way! FlatironMike Five months, four weeks, 22 hours, 12 minutes and 47 seconds. 3578 cigarettes not smoked, saving $1,073.30. Life saved
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 00:14:07 GMT, ConcordPhil <PhilMessina@verizon.net> wrote: I've noticed that a lot of the crappy way I used to feel is gone. When I was a smoker, I would wake up in the morning ready to go with tons of energy. But after a few hours and more than a few stinksticks, most of the energy was gone and I felt motivated to do nothing whatsofrigginever. Now, while some days