In fact my first cigarette was offered to me by my mom.
I coughed, found the thing to have an horrible taste and gave up at once!
Being a snob I never wanted to imitate my friend at school… and that was it.
now I had one day to give up anti-depressant and that was an exacting task!
my problem is now my real addiction: unicycling!
bear
spyder
September 24, 2003, 9:56pm
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Originally posted by Sofa
[B]Luckily I got into drugs before cigarettes, so there was never any urge to just ‘smoke a cigarette’.
Had I not, I’m sure I’d be smoking them now, as I was quite impressionable in high school. [/B]
I get it! That explains everything.
Originally posted by tomblackwood
My track record, starting at age 15: 10 years on, 5 years off, 2 years on, 5 years off, 1 on, 2 off, 2 on, 1 off as of this past August 9th.
Giving up smoking is easy. I’ve done it hundreds of times.
-Mark Twain
U-Turn
September 24, 2003, 11:07pm
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Funny; it’s his description of Huck smoking on the Mississippi that got me going on a pipe for a few years. I finally came to the conclusion that it wasn’t good for my mouth and it sort of faded away.
Too bad. I enjoyed it.
jagur
September 24, 2003, 11:26pm
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as the story goes.His docter told him to cut down on his smoking and drinking,Twain complied and did each half as much twice as often.
GILD
September 25, 2003, 12:53am
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it’s when u start admitting truths like that that u know u have an outside chance to not have another ciggarette, just for today…