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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1563911" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Stay with it!</p><p></p><p>I smoked 4 packs of second hand smoke a day from the day I was born to when I left home at 15. Still have memories of the old 66 Chev half ton, heater cranked, windows rolled up and my folks lighting the next one off the last. Me in the middle. After 43 years I still curl my nose to the side at the smell of tobacco smoke. Never, ever wanted to take a puff for myself.</p><p></p><p>I did chew for 30 years, vile, stinking putrid crap Copenhagen is. Quit cold turkey during haying in 2014 from chewing a can a day. Left the can I quit on sitting on my desk for 2 years. Would give that thing the fish eye every morning and say, "You won't get me today either!" until a neighbor was out and I gave him that dried out can.</p><p></p><p>Can't stand the smell of it when someone opens a can next to me.</p><p></p><p>You have a big job ahead of you, the rewards are great when the cravings go away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1563911, member: 14161"] Stay with it! I smoked 4 packs of second hand smoke a day from the day I was born to when I left home at 15. Still have memories of the old 66 Chev half ton, heater cranked, windows rolled up and my folks lighting the next one off the last. Me in the middle. After 43 years I still curl my nose to the side at the smell of tobacco smoke. Never, ever wanted to take a puff for myself. I did chew for 30 years, vile, stinking putrid crap Copenhagen is. Quit cold turkey during haying in 2014 from chewing a can a day. Left the can I quit on sitting on my desk for 2 years. Would give that thing the fish eye every morning and say, “You won’t get me today either!” until a neighbor was out and I gave him that dried out can. Can’t stand the smell of it when someone opens a can next to me. You have a big job ahead of you, the rewards are great when the cravings go away [/QUOTE]
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