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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 140821" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Way to go memanpa..keep up the good work!</p><p>As a kid growing up in the late 70's, we were probably the first generation that was preached to about the harmful effects of smoking. I do still remember seeing the cigarrete commercials on t v when I was younger. Maybe it was the preaching, but more than likely it was my working at a small Cabells grocery store, and seeing all the money folks spent on smokes (53 cents a pack in 1976), but to this day I have never smoked a cigarette. Both parents smoked and both older bros still do!</p><p>I was getting gas for the truck the other day and saw a lady walk in and buy a carton of cigs and pay for her gas and it was $103!!!! </p><p></p><p>Memanpa.....at 2 packs a day, you'll have over $100 a month to blow on some other stuff you can put to much better use! Again, hang in there and hopefully the hardest part is behind you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 140821, member: 7"] Way to go memanpa..keep up the good work! As a kid growing up in the late 70's, we were probably the first generation that was preached to about the harmful effects of smoking. I do still remember seeing the cigarrete commercials on t v when I was younger. Maybe it was the preaching, but more than likely it was my working at a small Cabells grocery store, and seeing all the money folks spent on smokes (53 cents a pack in 1976), but to this day I have never smoked a cigarette. Both parents smoked and both older bros still do! I was getting gas for the truck the other day and saw a lady walk in and buy a carton of cigs and pay for her gas and it was $103!!!! Memanpa.....at 2 packs a day, you'll have over $100 a month to blow on some other stuff you can put to much better use! Again, hang in there and hopefully the hardest part is behind you! [/QUOTE]
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