anti-everything
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Sun Feb-04-07 03:49 AM
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Don't have capability to do a poll... |
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Edited on Sun Feb-04-07 03:55 AM by anti-everything
so what should I do. 1. Freeze my arse off to have a smoke.(it's 20 below) 2. Chew a piece of Nicorette. 3. When it's 20 below, smoking's not important. 4. I like stuff. (on edit) 5. It's only 20 below...get the fuck outside and burn a Camel.
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Sun Feb-04-07 03:55 AM
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anti-everything
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Sun Feb-04-07 03:56 AM
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2. That's what I was thinking. |
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:00 AM
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3. what about option 6, smoke inside? |
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Edited on Sun Feb-04-07 04:00 AM by petersond
Or are you at work?
on edit:spelling
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anti-everything
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:05 AM
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it's against the lease. Couldn't find a place with reasonable rent that had a garage, allows pets, and allows smoking. In Northern Minnesota, you need a garage and pets should stay inside. Smoking was the expendable term.
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:06 AM
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5. can you smoke in your car in the garage? |
anti-everything
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:11 AM
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6. Yeah, I could smoke in my truck, |
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but thats a lot of work. I'd rather just brave the cold on the porch. Or have a piece of Nicorette...But a Camel Wide sounds better.
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:13 AM
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sounds better to me...the coldest temp I ever smoked in was 10 below, up in Anchorage, and I didn't last long...about 4-5 puffs and I was done...the wind was brutal. The car sounds a bit more cozy to me....:D
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:18 AM
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8. I still have to go outside to get to my garage... |
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the porch is probably just as good an option. If I have to be in -20, I may as well go with the experience...if only I could share it with all DUers.
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:23 AM
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9. 3. far too cold to smoke - take the opportunity to clean out your system |
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hen it warms up the first cigarette will blow your socks off
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Sun Feb-04-07 04:28 AM
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10. Not ready to clean up from nicotine yet. |
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she's a painful mistress. And as addictive as heroin.
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Sun Feb-04-07 05:34 AM
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11. go with nicotine gum as a poor substitute in the meantime |
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I'm a smoker myself and only use nicotine replacement as a last resort.
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Sun Feb-04-07 05:36 AM
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12. Nicotine was harder for me to quit |
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Heroine was a nicer mistress too...she still calls to me even if it has been 30 years since we last danced together. Nicotine is a curse even worse than heroin I think, and for me it was a harder task to quit. I smoked from 71-97 and I hope that the damage I did to myself will still not catch up to me. It took a bad bout with pneumonia and an entire case of Sour Patch Kids to aid me in quitting those evil cancer-sticks. For nearly 2 weeks I thought about and craved a cigarette at least once every waking hour. I now despise the evil, republican supporting, greedy tobacco industry as much if not more than I despise bushco. I will NEVER smoke another cigarette! If you are thinking of quitting, by any and all means, for your sake, for the sake of those around you and for the sake of your loved ones: please do so... c
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