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Old 11-30-2010, 02:46 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by emonti8384 View Post
Haha, how funny is that? I quite smoking after I read that book and haven't picked it up since! It didn't bother me at all; no withdrawal, no meany-ness, nothing! I feel much better too.

Well, obviously
And the book only cost about $15; not like these nicotin-patches/chewing gum or mechanical devices.
But for about 4 months after I quit; I only left the house with that book under my arm. When I ' wavered' , I had to have that book within reach to check out my motivation.

In hindsight it looks silly, well...it was, but at the time I was glad I didn't smoke anymore.

Lene: go for it.
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