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Thread: A year today since I enjoyed a sweet, sweet fag.

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    A year today since I enjoyed a sweet, sweet fag.

    It's embarrassing. I never thought I'd be that kind of person.

    I hate myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    It's embarrassing. I never thought I'd be that kind of person.

    I hate myself.
    The fact that you're still counting tells me you're not quite that sort of person yet.

    I can't remember my last one it's that long ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    It's embarrassing. I never thought I'd be that kind of person.

    I hate myself.
    I haven't had a drink in hours - it's not right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    It's embarrassing. I never thought I'd be that kind of person.

    I hate myself.
    1997 (I'm sure) I stopped the Marlboro reds.
    Apart from an occasional spliff, no smokes have touched my lungs since.

    I reckon after 3 months you've broken the addiction. Now it is a about will power.

    But you may be a weak, weak man in that respect
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    1997 (I'm sure) I stopped the Marlboro reds.
    Apart from an occasional spliff, no smokes have touched my lungs since.

    I reckon after 3 months you've broken the addiction. Now it is a about will power.

    But you may be a weak, weak man in that respect
    The nicotine addiction's gone in two days. Everything else is habit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The nicotine addiction's gone in two days. Everything else is habit.
    I reckon I craved a fag after eating for weeks. Not convinced that was habit
    That and contemplating starting again to stop the hacking up of, what looked like, squash balls
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    1997 (I'm sure) I stopped the Marlboro reds.
    Apart from an occasional spliff, no smokes have touched my lungs since.

    I reckon after 3 months you've broken the addiction. Now it is a about will power.

    But you may be a weak, weak man in that respect
    I'm not fussed, really. I have the occasional drag on my (nicotine-free) vaping wotsit because I like the flavour, but even that's only happening a couple of times a day now.

    If they told me I only had a month to live I'd be back on it in a flash, naturally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
    I reckon I craved a fag after eating for weeks. Not convinced that was habit
    That and contemplating starting again to stop the hacking up of, what looked like, squash balls
    Of course it's habit. It's reflexive rather than the result of physical addiction. I always likened it to the way amputees are always claimed to be able to still feel the missing appendage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Of course it's habit. It's reflexive rather than the result of physical addiction. I always likened it to the way amputees are always claimed to be able to still feel the missing appendage.
    Remember giving up for the entirety of wife's pregnancy for the 1st child, only to cave in the moment she went into labour. Also the only time I've ever been 'tubby' in my entire life

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    Burney "I always likened it to the way amputees are always claimed to be able to still feel the missing appendage"

    There's a partial amputee on Strictly
    Thus I presume the Highland Fling might be a tad difficult
    10 characters? Pile of cund.

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