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RE: I do.

Posted by JURB on April 17, 2017 at 17:50:10:

"I say this now, but I believe I am going to go through my last carton this week."

I have found that usually those who say it don't mean it and those who mean it don't say it. Sorry, but I callem as I seeum. Same with alcohol or other drugs.

I had already gotten to the point where I was getting cigarettes tax free, which means like a couple bucks a pack or less. It wasn't the money. I was also pretty much bulletproof so it was not any concern for my health. But on August 11th, 2011 I decided I'd had enough. I was simply not enjoying it. No patch, no pills, no hypnotist, none of that, simply do not light up another one.

And do it while you still have cigarettes, or tobacco and tubes or whatever. If you use the lack of access to help quell an addiction you might find yourself barefoot at three in the morning at the gas station getting a pack of Winstons through the window. You yourself must have this resolved.

If nothing else it is a little bit less tax money. I am tired of having my tax money go to bombing Women and children. They get as little as possible from me.

Good luck in stopping. Don't call it quitting. Also, make no promises. It is day to day. If, in a few months you want to light up, well you are over 21 right ? You have every right to do so. It is your choice.

And it is your choice not to, every minute of every day.