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#19052 - 11/21/05 11:44 PM
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Thanks Chatty.
Did any of you know that a few years back one of the tobacco companies (Phillip Morris?) actually admitted that they spiked their tobacco products with extra nicotine knowing full well that it would be that much more addictive? What do you think about that? Would you have smoked their product knowing this? I don't think so.
Ladies, smoking is just such a small part of who you are. How about acknowledging all the good you do for your families and friends? Please focus on that.
We women are so good at easily accepting guilt. We heap it on our shoulders like a pile of rotted dung. Do you know any men smokers who feel one ounce of guilt for doing it and "contributing to the rising health care costs?" I doubt it.
You've got to start feeling good about yourselves again and that's maybe what will finally make you kick this habit square in the butt.
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#19054 - 11/22/05 12:24 AM
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Why do non-smokers resent smokers any more than the fellow who gorges himself on food every day and then finds himself with heart disease? That person is also contributing to the rising health care costs. People who are smoking while they drive donot kill people like a person who drives while he's had drugs or alcohol. That's who I resent. I worked in an office for 15+ years with heavy smokers. I am here and thank God healthy. Did I like that smoke, no, but I also respected my co-workers right to smoke.
A few days ago at my son's part time job a gentleman came in and bought some cigarettes. He wanted to stay in the shop awhile and smoke because it was cold out. He went outside the store and lit up his cigarette. My son said he went outside and invited the man back in and told him he was welcome to smoke in the store. My son said the man's face lit up and he said, "really?, cause no one lets me smoke anywhere inside, thanks." My son said hearing that made him feel bad for the guy.
My point is this, I've been around hundreds of smokers and none of it has hurt me. The hostile reactions of non-smokers is more hurtful to smokers than their smoke is to the public. [ November 22, 2005, 12:38 PM: Message edited by: ladybug ]
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#19055 - 11/22/05 12:44 AM
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Today I buried my best friend
Today when I woke up I felt very sad for what I was planning to do I lost my best friend, just two days before The funeral would take place at noon
All dressed up in black, with a veil on my face I gave her a bittersweet kiss I knew that I'd never see her anymore And whispered “Goodby” from my lips
I'd known her forever, she was my company when no one else could have cared less She got me through troubles and heartache and tears through bliss, joy and pure happiness
She'd been my companion for thirty five years and Never! Not once, let me down How could I let go? Without her I'll die I wept, as I looked towards the ground
I thought, as I left there, What will I do now? I've no one to keep me content Who'll help me make all my decisions when I need advise or consent?
Where will I turn when my world falls apart or when I hear news that is good Who's gonna cheer me, when things have turned bad And what about sharing my food
How can I have coffee without her? Oh,what about feeling alone? And if I get nervous, who'll be there for me? Now...who's gonna help me postpone!
Tomorrow I'll wake and I'll miss her so such But I will just have to make do I will trudge on, and forget about her My cigarette... I bid you adieu.
chick
Norma, your post reminded me of a poem I wrote a few years ago. I don't have it anymore but remembered enough about it to rewrite this one.I know just what you mean!
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#19057 - 11/22/05 02:24 PM
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Goodmorning ladies who are trying to quit smoking! How are you this morning? How are your convictions holding up today?
So please begin and tell me about what you've accomplished today on cutting back. Were the cravings there and how did you deal with them?
If you need my personal e-mail to talk just PM me and I'll give it to you. I'd like you to know that you can contact me and I'll respond.
Good luck today, it's a new day to start fresh! [ November 22, 2005, 12:32 PM: Message edited by: ladybug ]
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#19059 - 11/22/05 04:42 PM
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Since smokers do comprise a big section of the dining-out public, it would behoove restaurant owners to provide a more effective way of dealing with this issue.
How would a special room for smokers only do?
What do you think, would it work?
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#19060 - 11/22/05 05:00 PM
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Registered: 10/29/05
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and good morning to you Bug, have a super day, your reaching out is really appreciated,. For me today's part of the serenity prayer will be... 'and change the things i can' . Thanks Bug.
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