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Hey Chris is it you that has the bobcat? Would there (grovel plead beg) be any chance of a photo emailed to me if you have one? Hubby is totally a cat mad guy, and he can’t believe someone here has a bobcat as a pet! Paula
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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Gee Paula…….I would if I could but I don’t have a scanner or a digital camera. If I do get one I will be sure to post Kitty’s pic on the quitbuddies pet page. Chris 2M+ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Hey Chris is it you that has the bobcat? Would there (grovel plead beg) be >any chance of a photo emailed to me if you have one? Hubby is totally a cat >mad guy, and he can’t believe someone here has a bobcat as a pet! >Paula > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick >along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me >one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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chris_g sneezed and it sounded like: > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. > Every minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter > tick along on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every > day brings me one day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at > all cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 > minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, > saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
I keep mine in Al Gore’s ‘lockbox’ since it doesn’t appear to have social security money in there at the moment there’s plenty of room for my meter to grow.
— Rich G. http://www.geocities.com/simplerichg/index.html http://simplerich.diaryland.com/ "You can’t go around building a better world for people. Only people can build a better world for people. Otherwise it’s just a cage." — (Terry Pratchett, Witches Abroad)
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"chris_g" > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost.
My feeling too Chris! I have been freed from tobacco for 6m 3w 6d 18:05, Which means I haven’t smoked 4,633 (handrolled) cigarettes. And, that’s not one puff, toke, drag, draw, hit, or large dose of 2nd hand smoke! (Note: In the event of a relapse, this meter would be reset to zero, but that’s just not going to happen!) :-p~~~~~~ Keven (a 46 year old Junqui) — Quitting is difficult, but smoking is harder.
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You are doing great Chris!! I am so glad you came right back in here, and stuck to it!!! You GO!!!! Whoooohooooooooo! With hope and heart, Kathleen HOF — The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. ~ J.R.R.
: In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every : minute, hour, day was hard won. : : Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along : on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one : day closer to the coveted hot tubs. : : Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all : cost. : : Chris : f3as3 : Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes : and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. : Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes. : : :
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
I forget to check my meter these days, but I still have it running on every computer I use. I have to pull it up to check the time, and I’m always surprised when I do that! I just realized tomorrow will be my 2nd year in a row to celebrate my birthday smoke-free. WoW!
Congrats on your meter, Chris! Before you know it you’ll be celebrating your QOF! WTG!
*hugs* — BinnieBee – A Proud Old Fogie! %% (——) ( >__< ) ^^ ~~ ^^ ~f3as3~ Quit since 11/01/2001 http://photos.yahoo.com/binniebeeus
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Chris…your meter is just looking wonderful! WTG…you are doing it and doing it good! Paula
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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> Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 > minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, > saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
That is a very awesome meter Chris. I know what you mean, I don’t check mine as often either, then I get to giggle even louder at how much more time has passed
Keep on keeping, QOF coming up soon!!! — mc I haven’t lost my mind, It is backed up on disk somewhere. http://mcgonzalez.home.att.net/meter.html
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
Well said!! Your quit is definitely something to be proud of! Great job
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Chris, your meter will be at QOF before you know it
Cathy
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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>Boy, do I know what you mean… My meter seems to be standing still while >others that quit after me seem to catch up on me
>It’s probably just my impression… Anyway. >I did some fightin’ with good (Ahum) ol’ nicodemon today. >I know he won’t be touching this meter of mine today!
He better not!!! Don’t let him! >Anyway great meter you got there!
You too Blash. Keep it ticking. >It seems like yesterday that you posted your 2M post and you’re already >one week further. >Keep up the good work!
I will if you will <g> Chris f3as3 Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 22 hours, 16 minutes and 4 seconds. 1438 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.89. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 50 minutes. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Blash, >smokefree for 11-something-days
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Good deal, Chris! I’m glad it’s motivating for you, and I have to say, it looks fabulous
hugs, elle — "The antidote to hatred in the heart, the source of violence, is tolerance." -The Dalai Lama
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
Boy, do I know what you mean… My meter seems to be standing still while others that quit after me seem to catch up on me
It’s probably just my impression… Anyway. I did some fightin’ with good (Ahum) ol’ nicodemon today. I know he won’t be touching this meter of mine today! Anyway great meter you got there! It seems like yesterday that you posted your 2M post and you’re already one week further. Keep up the good work! Blash, smokefree for 11-something-days
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In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every minute, hour, day was hard won. Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one day closer to the coveted hot tubs. Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all cost. Chris f3as3 Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every minute, hour, day was hard won. Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one day closer to the coveted hot tubs. Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all cost. Chris f3as3 Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
Boy, do I know what you mean… My meter seems to be standing still while others that quit after me seem to catch up on me
It’s probably just my impression… Anyway. I did some fightin’ with good (Ahum) ol’ nicodemon today. I know he won’t be touching this meter of mine today! Anyway great meter you got there! It seems like yesterday that you posted your 2M post and you’re already one week further. Keep up the good work! Blash, smokefree for 11-something-days
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Chris, your meter will be at QOF before you know it
Cathy
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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>Boy, do I know what you mean… My meter seems to be standing still while >others that quit after me seem to catch up on me
>It’s probably just my impression… Anyway. >I did some fightin’ with good (Ahum) ol’ nicodemon today. >I know he won’t be touching this meter of mine today!
He better not!!! Don’t let him! >Anyway great meter you got there!
You too Blash. Keep it ticking. >It seems like yesterday that you posted your 2M post and you’re already >one week further. >Keep up the good work!
I will if you will <g> Chris f3as3 Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 22 hours, 16 minutes and 4 seconds. 1438 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.89. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 50 minutes. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Blash, >smokefree for 11-something-days
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Good deal, Chris! I’m glad it’s motivating for you, and I have to say, it looks fabulous
hugs, elle — "The antidote to hatred in the heart, the source of violence, is tolerance." -The Dalai Lama
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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Chris…your meter is just looking wonderful! WTG…you are doing it and doing it good! Paula
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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> Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 > minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, > saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
That is a very awesome meter Chris. I know what you mean, I don’t check mine as often either, then I get to giggle even louder at how much more time has passed
Keep on keeping, QOF coming up soon!!! — mc I haven’t lost my mind, It is backed up on disk somewhere. http://mcgonzalez.home.att.net/meter.html
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
Well said!! Your quit is definitely something to be proud of! Great job
Response:
You are doing great Chris!! I am so glad you came right back in here, and stuck to it!!! You GO!!!! Whoooohooooooooo! With hope and heart, Kathleen HOF — The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. ~ J.R.R.
: In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every : minute, hour, day was hard won. : : Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along : on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one : day closer to the coveted hot tubs. : : Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all : cost. : : Chris : f3as3 : Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes : and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. : Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes. : : :
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
I forget to check my meter these days, but I still have it running on every computer I use. I have to pull it up to check the time, and I’m always surprised when I do that! I just realized tomorrow will be my 2nd year in a row to celebrate my birthday smoke-free. WoW!
Congrats on your meter, Chris! Before you know it you’ll be celebrating your QOF! WTG!
*hugs* — BinnieBee – A Proud Old Fogie! %% (——) ( >__< ) ^^ ~~ ^^ ~f3as3~ Quit since 11/01/2001 http://photos.yahoo.com/binniebeeus
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chris_g sneezed and it sounded like: > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. > Every minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter > tick along on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every > day brings me one day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at > all cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 > minutes and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, > saving $251.65. Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
I keep mine in Al Gore’s ‘lockbox’ since it doesn’t appear to have social security money in there at the moment there’s plenty of room for my meter to grow.
— Rich G. http://www.geocities.com/simplerichg/index.html http://simplerich.diaryland.com/ "You can’t go around building a better world for people. Only people can build a better world for people. Otherwise it’s just a cage." — (Terry Pratchett, Witches Abroad)
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"chris_g" > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost.
My feeling too Chris! I have been freed from tobacco for 6m 3w 6d 18:05, Which means I haven’t smoked 4,633 (handrolled) cigarettes. And, that’s not one puff, toke, drag, draw, hit, or large dose of 2nd hand smoke! (Note: In the event of a relapse, this meter would be reset to zero, but that’s just not going to happen!) :-p~~~~~~ Keven (a 46 year old Junqui) — Quitting is difficult, but smoking is harder.
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Hey Chris is it you that has the bobcat? Would there (grovel plead beg) be any chance of a photo emailed to me if you have one? Hubby is totally a cat mad guy, and he can’t believe someone here has a bobcat as a pet! Paula
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
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Gee Paula…….I would if I could but I don’t have a scanner or a digital camera. If I do get one I will be sure to post Kitty’s pic on the quitbuddies pet page. Chris 2M+ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Hey Chris is it you that has the bobcat? Would there (grovel plead beg) be >any chance of a photo emailed to me if you have one? Hubby is totally a cat >mad guy, and he can’t believe someone here has a bobcat as a pet! >Paula > In the beginning I watched my meter like my life depended on it. Every > minute, hour, day was hard won. > Then there came a time when I feel comfortable letting the meter tick >along > on its own. It’s amazing how the days add up. And every day brings me >one > day closer to the coveted hot tubs. > Meters are wonderful NRTs. Very motivational. Protect your meter at all > cost. > Chris > f3as3 > Off of smokes for Two months, one week, three days, 20 hours, 34 minutes > and 31 seconds. 1437 gross smelling cigarettes not smoked, saving $251.65. > Life saved: 4 days, 23 hours, 45 minutes.
