Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby 3waycross » Sat Jun 16, 2012 9:57 am

Doin pretty good..........haven't smoked since 1989 and haven't had a chew since 2005........still can't be around someone opening a fresh can of Skoal though.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby VanC » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:43 am

Been smoking for about 40 years now with no quitting in sight. Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.

My hat's off to anyone that smoked or chewed at one time and quit. I know it's not easy.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby 3waycross » Sat Jun 16, 2012 1:02 pm

VanC wrote:Been smoking for about 40 years now with no quitting in sight. Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.

My hat's off to anyone that smoked or chewed at one time and quit. I know it's not easy.


Cigs were easy cuz i still chewed. Skoal was like quiting Heroin. I like to lost my mind and my marriage!
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sat Jun 16, 2012 3:02 pm

3waycross wrote:
VanC wrote:Been smoking for about 40 years now with no quitting in sight. Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.

My hat's off to anyone that smoked or chewed at one time and quit. I know it's not easy.


Cigs were easy cuz i still chewed. Skoal was like quiting Heroin. I like to lost my mind and my marriage!

None of "quitting" is EZ, for most folks. My ex used to just decide to quit on a Wed., and he was done by Fri. -- for 6-8 months, then start again with stress issues and smoke for a year, and then start the whole, fast-quit thing again and be done again for awhile. To me, that was more of a mind-set, and I admired it.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby john250 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 5:04 pm

VanC wrote:Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.


It's $10+ in NYC, but there is no where to smoke 'em, legally.
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So, to summarize, Govenment collects Billions in "sin taxes" while avoiding practical ways to fight the problem effectively. And no one ever calls for prohibition. That would be like killing the golden goose.
I'll call for prohibition. Bring it on. Cigarette prices would drop 50% after the 6 months it took to ramp up production of "cigarette boats."
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:12 pm

john250 wrote:
VanC wrote:Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.


It's $10+ in NYC, but there is no where to smoke 'em, legally.
There is an "Alice in Wonderland" aspect to the whole thing. Tobacco companies are "nationalized" businesses. Because of the "Master Settlement Agreement" the tobacco companies operate as agents of the government because tobacco poses such a risk. A small amount of state revenues are spent on prevention. Prevention mostly consists of recruiting groups of earnest young people to lobby your local government for no-smoking ordinances. And your legislators for state wide bans. It ignores more effective ways to prevent tobacco use and tramples on your right to associated with whom you please.
So, to summarize, Govenment collects Billions in "sin taxes" while avoiding practical ways to fight the problem effectively. And no one ever calls for prohibition. That would be like killing the golden goose.
I'll call for prohibition. Bring it on. Cigarette prices would drop 50% after the 6 months it took to ramp up production of "cigarette boats."

Is the gov't still subsidizing the tobacco growers? John, killing tobacco products would be like killing booze (again). It's legal, they want you to buy it, they tax the shyt out of it, but they warn you away, and happily collect your sin tax.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby TexasBred » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:46 pm

I've been buying them on the internet for a couple years now. About $26 a carton delivered and danged if I don't think they're better than those made in the US. Some come from Switzerland, Ukraine and who knows where else. ONly thing you can read on the pack is Winston Silver.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby john250 » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:09 pm

Kathie in Thorp wrote:
john250 wrote:
VanC wrote:Tax here on a pack goes up another 98 cents in a few days. When it gets up to $10 a pack, I'm quitting. I swear.


It's $10+ in NYC, but there is no where to smoke 'em, legally.
There is an "Alice in Wonderland" aspect to the whole thing. Tobacco companies are "nationalized" businesses. Because of the "Master Settlement Agreement" the tobacco companies operate as agents of the government because tobacco poses such a risk. A small amount of state revenues are spent on prevention. Prevention mostly consists of recruiting groups of earnest young people to lobby your local government for no-smoking ordinances. And your legislators for state wide bans. It ignores more effective ways to prevent tobacco use and tramples on your right to associated with whom you please.
So, to summarize, Govenment collects Billions in "sin taxes" while avoiding practical ways to fight the problem effectively. And no one ever calls for prohibition. That would be like killing the golden goose.
I'll call for prohibition. Bring it on. Cigarette prices would drop 50% after the 6 months it took to ramp up production of "cigarette boats."

Is the gov't still subsidizing the tobacco growers? John, killing tobacco products would be like killing booze (again). It's legal, they want you to buy it, they tax the shyt out of it, but they warn you away, and happily collect your sin tax.


There has been no grower subsidy for years.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby hooknline » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:13 pm

:lol: Only this group could take quitting smoking or whatever the vice and turn it political
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby cow pollinater » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:15 pm

Kathie in Thorp wrote: killing tobacco products would be like killing booze (again). It's legal, they want you to buy it, they tax the shyt out of it, but they warn you away, and happily collect your sin tax.

:nod: As far as the government is concerned it's BEST if we all smoke and drink away our working years and pay the sin tax and then DIE before we are a liability to the revenue they collected.

As for myself as a member of the quiting club: I haven't had time to think about it. :dunce: I think I'm somewhere around a six pack a day but I have one after a ten hour day and go back to work for awhile and then come in for two and move to easy chores and then have another before bed. Almost like normal people do. :lol: If I can hold to this year round I'll be happy.
I did buy a bag of chew a few days ago so I guess that's a backstep but I've only had two wads out of it and really din't care about it one way or the other so I really can't say that I'm going back to it. I used to chew a can of copenhagen a day and I gave that up overnight so I'm really not to worried about nicotine.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby hooknline » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:25 pm

Keep it up cp. I'm impressed
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby Kathie in Thorp » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:28 pm

hooknline wrote:Keep it up cp. I'm impressed

Yeah, CP -- Keep at it!
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby cow pollinater » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:45 pm

I'm not impressed at all. That's always been my pattern... Everything gets worse in the winter when I'm cooped up. My test comes around late November. I kept it in control this year better than I've ever been able to do and if I can learn to do that every year I'll be happy. It's something that I've figured out that I know I have to keep a handle on or it's going to control me and I'm just not okay with that.
I gotta hand it to you though, You've got smoking beat. :) Good job. You are the better of the two of us. I'm doing what I said I wouln't do anymore and you're not. ;-)
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby papavillars » Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:21 pm

If all y'all continue to quit, you are going to put my cigar store out of business. I love a single malt scotch and a double corona cigar.
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Re: Quittin Club, how's everyone doing?

Postby TexasBred » Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:55 am

papavillars wrote:If all y'all continue to quit, you are going to put my cigar store out of business. I love a single malt scotch and a double corona cigar.

I'll skip the seegar but pass the scotch. :cowboy:
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