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Re: Cigarettes . . . - josntme - 07-03-2010 About 20 years ago my wife came home and was upset because one of her co workers had lung cancer so she asked me to quit. I thought about it for a coupla days and told her that I understood how hard it would be to find a good husband to replace me, and that I would quit. ![]() I quit smoking, alcohol, and coffee. Stayed away from the friends that smoked and stayed away from anything that I associated with smoking and haven't looked back. To keep me busy I took up Mac computers. Could hardly spell computer but my wife helped me learn and she doesn't complain when I spend money on computing junk. She knows the computer bug is way cheaper than the smoking. Also, my doctor likes it better this way.:biggrin: I do partake of alcohol and coffee presently. It no longer makes me crave a cigarette. Re: Cigarettes . . . - decay - 07-03-2010 my late uncle John was a 2-pack a day smoker. until he died at at 60 from emphysema. (RIP JW) fortunately, i never started. my dad used to smoke cigars, then pipe, then stopped for a while. now he's back on cigars, much to my mom's displeasure. but at 73, you're not gonna change him. he's survived prostate cancer and a heart attack, so he probably figures he's gonna enjoy his twilight years. Re: Cigarettes . . . - dreed2 - 07-03-2010 http://www.snusify.com/ My friend from England's website. I used to smoke two packs a day. I quit by using the patch, but then the patch started making my arm break out in rashes and making me have heart palpitations and chest pains. I tried using Commit lozenges, but they contain aspartame, which I'm sensitive to. I tried using nicotine gum, but it gave me a sore throat. I couldn't go back to smoking, because I lost both my parents to cancer (they were also heavy smokers), as well as two of my grandparents and several aunts and uncles. But I was going crazy! Enter Swedish Snus. I feel like myself again and it doesn't cause cancer. Don't buy the American brands of Snus, though, because they won't tell you what's in it. Smoke free and happy as a clam! :-) Also, it only costs about $3.00 and lasts for about three days. Re: Cigarettes . . . - kj - 07-03-2010 I've never smoked, but some of my clients do. They have no expendable income, so they buy these "cigars" that basically look like light brown cigarettes, and cost 11.00/carton. I figure it's a way to get past the taxes. kj. Re: Cigarettes . . . - davester - 07-03-2010 I've never smoked, but I've known seven close friends and relatives (including my mother) who smoked for a long period of time. Every single one of them died a protracted and unpleasant death of lung cancer. Let that be a warning to you smokers. Re: Cigarettes . . . - dreed2 - 07-03-2010 Nicotine is no worse than caffeine, as long as you don't smoke it and buy Swedish Snus. 60 Minutes did a good story on it recently. Edit: The link is working again. http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6362540n&tag=mncol;lst;5 Re: Cigarettes . . . - Mac1337 - 07-03-2010 volcs0 wrote: Don't knock'em. They are helping the children. Re: Cigarettes . . . - $tevie - 07-03-2010 MacArtist wrote: My dad smoked 3 packs a day of unfiltered Camel cigarettes for over 50 years. I quit some time ago -- 6? 7? years maybe? -- but that was my cigarette of choice. Loved the graphics on the pack. And loved the taste, I must admit. Re: Cigarettes . . . - mrthuse - 07-03-2010 The last cigarette I smoked was this past April Fool's Day. I was flying to the Bahamas w/ the missus and had had it dealing w/ cigarettes, matches, lighters, customs, pockets, what bag could or couldn't have 'em all - the works. I just left 'em at home and was having such a good time there, didn't even miss them. Smoked a coupla Cubanos while there, and 3 Fuentes Hemingways since, but haven't even wanted a cigarette. Still have 3 left in the Ranger's glove compartment. Smoked since 1968, too. Re: Cigarettes . . . - Lee3 - 07-03-2010 volcs0 wrote: They are rebelling against "the man" aka you or anyone else that tells them what they should do |