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28 October, 2005 at 10:04 pm #158914
@morticia wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
i gave up smokin after 29 years and 80 cigs a day(obviously i didnt smoke 80 a day for the full 29 yrs just the last 9), an ive been smoke free now for 17 months and COUNTING
:D :D :D :D :D :D :Dand YES that is something to be proud of
Yes indeedy Mishette !! Well done you xoxoxoxo
well done to u too sweetcheeks xxxx
now i best push off as 1 of the reasons i gave up smokein is waitin for me in bed wiv a “pressie” for me :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
28 October, 2005 at 9:59 pm #157781@shelbie 1 wrote:
@*Dawny* wrote:
omg shelb is bk
helllllooooooooooooooooo chick xxx
u ok?
helloooooooooooo dawny mate! yeah chick im bk xx
hope ur ok xx
fricken eck mate i dunno if u still got me number, but txt me ok
28 October, 2005 at 9:55 pm #158912@morticia wrote:
@Lambrini Girl wrote:
@morticia wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
The difference is that if some1 is smoking or drinking, fugging up their lungs and livers then its their lungs and livers to waste.
I think its a completely different thing if some1 has a transplant and recieves some1 else’s organs. I would say it becomes their duty then to protect those organs that were given to them instead of some1 else.I have to agree with this statement. I guess I just expect someone who has to go through something as serious as an organ transplant to, I don’t know, “see the light” or something…….. you know, be grateful they’ve been given the opportunity for another chance of life. Maybe that’s wrong but that’s how I see it and that would be how I would feel.
And I would also say that yes I would donate an organ to a member of my family even if their addiction had caused it. But I would bloody well stalk them for years to make sure they had given up their addiction and play the guilt trip if they ever slipped back.
That’s where addiction comes into it Morticia …. I don’t think GB could help not “see the light” anymore than I could help say.. stop smoking. I am reasonably well educated, I know all the risks … There I still sit though, a smoker through and through. A while back, I had a scare …. Pain in what felt like my lungs. Got sent for an xray. Before the results came back, I discussed it with my family. In the event of the worse case scenario, they were not to bully me into quitting smoking. They agreed, not because I pressed them into it, but because they knew that, if I did try to stop, I would end up a different and miserable person. I am not condonning any addiction. I am merely pointing out that, to some people, living with their addiction is sometimes the best policy. As it turned out, the fears were unfounded. I still smoke.
Lamby, I guess it’s down to the individual, because unlike you, I did give up smoking after being a compulsive chain smoker for 20 years [22 months so far, no mood swings and no missing it] – because I was scared of what could happen. Okay, I haven’t had any “scares” but the thought alone prompted me to take action. It’s how strong your mind is – and that’s where support comes in !
Poshy, I was just agreeing with Bad’s statement, not commenting on GB’s condition. I am quite aware that GB’s current state of health is not due to him contuining drinking hence why I haven’t commented on it on this thread.
I will admit to softening my views on GB because of some of the posts on this thread but I do stand by my original post above.
i gave up smokin after 29 years and 80 cigs a day(obviously i didnt smoke 80 a day for the full 29 yrs just the last 9), an ive been smoke free now for 17 months and COUNTING
:D :D :D :D :D :D :Dand YES that is something to be proud of
28 October, 2005 at 5:13 pm #127795@robyn wrote:
well, come on..the more the merrier!! :lol:
*legs it to airport leavin pluty to look after kids, indefinitely*
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
28 October, 2005 at 5:01 pm #127793@robyn wrote:
Its FRIDAY…yeah! :D Tonight- nothing planned, Saturday -Halloween carnival, Sunday- going to our house at the lake.
*packs a bag*
28 October, 2005 at 4:59 pm #159790aint allowed to give blood :(
28 October, 2005 at 3:28 pm #136520seeing the state of my college after the floods 3 weeks ago
28 October, 2005 at 3:25 pm #40726U2 – With or Without you
28 October, 2005 at 3:23 pm #158898my dad lived and died an alcholic
i kno 1st hand the torture an alcholic goes thro for just 1 more drinkBUT my views on page 1 of this thread, still stands
and like i said on page 1, i dont intend to get into a slangin match on the internet, for voicing my opinions
we r all intitled to our opinions, whether we all agree wiv them or not, we r still intitled to them
i never mentioned that i was glad he was dyin however, as i am not, he has thousands off ppl who love him for what he became famous for, an it will b a sorry day when he does eventually die
but i stand by my views, and their mine to stand by28 October, 2005 at 2:15 pm #159654@kentlass19 wrote:
my eating habits are terrible
one day i’ll eat tons n tons, then got 3 or so days eating nothing, also i go through phases of eating just one thing constantly :?
sounds like me too
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