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    its easy to quit smoking ive done it a thousand times!


    Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.

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    Thanks to all for being understanding of my opinion! Love those hills in the pic wish i could be there MIKE
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    I just wonder what happened to GOVERNMENT of the people by the people for the people?

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    You dont want to be here in Tucson, it's terribly cold with a high of only 60-something yesterday and a low of 51 last night. We had to turn the fireplace on last night and the wife wants the heated floors in the bathrooms turned on. Besides, it rained last night and is going to rain again today..... how can it be Christmas without the air conditioning on???

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    For a while there was a picture circulating on the internet of a run-down looking combination service station/greasy-spoon cafe business. I have forgotten where.

    The sign outside the joint said "EAT HERE AND GET GAS".

    Jim

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    It could have been any number of places i have ate i just don,t remember the sign!
    I just wonder what happened to GOVERNMENT of the people by the people for the people?

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    Thumbs down Eat and Gas Or Gas and Eat

     



    It could have been any number of places i have ate i just don,t remember the sign!
    I just wonder what happened to GOVERNMENT of the people by the people for the people?

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    echo?


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    My motivation to quit was in 78.I had been smoking for 38 yrs.I was trying to hold some of those .002 tolerances (mentioned in a earlier thread)on a manual Bridgeport Mill and looking into the work piece,the smoke kept getting in my eyes and I stood up really p-----and said to my self.Who is in control here? I walked to my tool and snuffed out the cigarette and reached in the tool box and removed the pack threw it in the trash can and have never smoked since.It took a lot of will power to quit,but I made it.
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