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To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (34333)5/12/2005 7:33:34 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I'm surprised your friend Mary still yearned for a cigarette as a response to stress years after she quit. The habit disappeared much faster for me - a couple of months on and I have no interest in cigarettes now.

I do remember that smoking was very pleasurable - especially with coffee or wine on the side! If only it didn't stink so bad & didn't give you a slow & painful death. Ah well... With a little luck, science might conquer cancer in a decade or two and I might take it up again.

In the meanwhile, if you decide to quit, PM me for tips that worked for me. Good luck :-)



To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (34333)5/12/2005 10:51:43 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
Try a stronger more satisfying smoke like an Export "A" or a Players Navy Cut or maybe hashish. If you feel shortness of breath pop a couple of ephedrine.