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#31

Taunty Dan wrote:

mmm…smoking.

That is all.

Posted on Thu, 5 July 2007 at 19:39

#32

The Auto Surgeon (Mark) wrote:

Must admit had one when I was about 13, didn’t like it, so haven’t smoked since. But have a few mates who can’t do without it, so I don’t care if they smoke near me or not.

Posted on Thu, 5 July 2007 at 20:16

#33

interzone (What's up sucker !!!) wrote:

3ddo-on-the-balcony wrote:

I stopped smoking 12 years ago. Before that I used to smoke Belga, Bastos, Gitanes and Gauloises. The last smell worst of all.

:D brown tabacco smells very bad. You used to smoke gitanes and gauloises, what a cigarettes-hungried-man you were. He’s been a goldo smocker !

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 10:47

#34

Charlie wrote:

Someone name me ONE good thing about cigarettes without making a joke. :p

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 12:19

#35

Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

When you were 15, they were cool

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 12:36

#36

zipless wrote:

At the age of 16, they were more than cool!

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 13:43

#37

zipless wrote:

Hey Dermot, back in 04 you said you used them patches. Any good? Do they actually help with the cravings for a fag? I bought some yesterday and felt really good about giving up until I passed tha tobacco shop and thought sod it, I’ll buy another packet and start wearing them suckers next week :(

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 13:46

#38

Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

No man, the patches didn’t work - check out this more recent update:

http://www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk/wallofmouths/showthread.php? … post230625

I can’t recommend this book highly enough. Still haven’t had a cigarette since I read it, and I used to smoke about 15 a day

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 13:59

#39

Charlie wrote:

:p The only thing cigarettes do for you is satisfy the cravings you have because you smoke :p

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 16:15

#40

mrs h wrote:

Yes, but nothing else does. That’s why it’s so horrible and difficult trying to stop :(

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 16:17

#41

Taunty Dan wrote:

…and fucking irritating when non smokers seem to think they have the solution. :p

Its like going up to a heroin addict and saying “oh come on now, put that needle down, wouldn’t you rather have a slice of battenberg?”

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 19:43

#42

mrs h wrote:

And I’m going out in a few mins. Friday night in a non-smoking pub. It’s going to be horrible. Bloody Igor’s bloody f**king birthday. He’ll regret inviting me, I’m sure!

He’s probably already regretting inviting me :(

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 19:48

#43

Taunty Dan wrote:

Shoulda come here, i’ve got a case of marstons “connoiseur ales” and 20 smokey joes just begging to be smoked!

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 19:54

#44

30 secs max wrote:

i stopped smoking recently. the first 3 months was utter murder although now i only get the cravings when drinking. also i found the patches helped a lot, didnt think much of the inhalater tho, couldnt get the bloody thing lit! :p

Posted on Fri, 6 July 2007 at 22:10

#45

Taunty Dan wrote:

:D

I always found it easy initially but then after 6 months or so i start craving them really bad. I’ve got a happy balance at the mo, i’ve been smoking about 8 a week for a while now. With the odd exception of beery nights out.

Posted on Sat, 7 July 2007 at 11:21

#46

kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

gongraz 30 secs max ! Now off to balcony for a fag:)

Posted on Sat, 7 July 2007 at 16:49

#47

fatboy wrote:

Please, spare a thought for this poor sod who has tried and failed on all counts. I’m a 20 Lambert person, so spare a thought.

Posted on Sun, 8 July 2007 at 01:02

#48

interzone (What's up sucker !!!) wrote:

I stopped to smoke 1 year ago with no any help. Today it’s ok but I stay still vigilant.

Posted on Sun, 8 July 2007 at 14:09

#49

mrs h wrote:

Happy Anniversary :)

Posted on Sun, 8 July 2007 at 21:01

#50

mrs h wrote:

mrs h wrote:

And I’m going out in a few mins. Friday night in a non-smoking pub. It’s going to be horrible.

It wasn’t!! They had put up a big black waterproof tent thing outside, and put out comfy leather chairs and nice tables with candles on them and fairy lights everywhere! I don’t know why they didn’t do that before, it was just lovely! :)

Posted on Sun, 8 July 2007 at 21:04

#51

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

Its like going up to a heroin addict and saying “oh come on now, put that needle down, wouldn’t you rather have a slice of battenberg?”

Well it worked for Keith Richards… problem is he is now snorting up for 14 slices a day.

Posted on Mon, 9 July 2007 at 04:34

#52

Dennis wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

…and fucking irritating when non smokers seem to think they have the solution. :p

Its like going up to a heroin addict and saying “oh come on now, put that needle down, wouldn’t you rather have a slice of battenberg?”

I’d be fucked if I was a smack addict then…I HATE battenberg..

Does it still work the same if you peel all the marzipan off first and throw it in the bin?

Posted on Mon, 9 July 2007 at 09:40

#53

30 secs max wrote:

mrs h wrote:

It wasn’t!! They had put up a big black waterproof tent thing outside, and put out comfy leather chairs and nice tables with candles on them and fairy lights everywhere! I don’t know why they didn’t do that before, it was just lovely! :)

it was the same when the ban started in scotland, very pleasant sitting out on a summers night. you wait till the winter mrs h, youll soon change your tune.:p

Posted on Mon, 9 July 2007 at 11:23

#54

Cuchulain wrote:

Dennis wrote:

Does it still work the same if you peel all the marzipan off first and throw it in the bin?

;)

(Before changing the message boards’ software in August 2007 this post had a file attachment, which may return in the future)

Posted on Mon, 9 July 2007 at 15:58

#55

kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

30 secs max wrote:

it was the same when the ban started in scotland, very pleasant sitting out on a summers night. you wait till the winter mrs h, youll soon change your tune.:p

here in Finland too, it´s nice to smoke outside in sunny weather, if it´s not raining. But in the winter when it gets down to 30-40 minus celcius, it´s not very nice, think about that:D

Posted on Mon, 9 July 2007 at 16:02

#56

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Taunty Dan wrote:

:D

I always found it easy initially but then after 6 months or so i start craving them really bad. I’ve got a happy balance at the mo, i’ve been smoking about 8 a week for a while now. With the odd exception of beery nights out.

Then quite for five-and-a-half months, smoke 8 a week for two weeks and then quit for another five-and-a-half months. Surely got to be better for you.

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2007 at 10:44

#57

Igor Belanov wrote:

mrs h wrote:

It wasn’t!! They had put up a big black waterproof tent thing outside, and put out comfy leather chairs and nice tables with candles on them and fairy lights everywhere! I don’t know why they didn’t do that before, it was just lovely! :)

They did do it before, you just don’t go to the right pubs :)

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2007 at 11:22

#58

Taunty Dan wrote:

Misanthropologist wrote:

Then quite for five-and-a-half months, smoke 8 a week for two weeks and then quit for another five-and-a-half months. Surely got to be better for you.

since when have you, mr “i’ll turn over a new leaf this time i promise you babe” been interested in whats better for me?? *sobs*

Posted on Tue, 10 July 2007 at 21:20

#59

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Oh, that is so unfair! :mad: I have always taken an interest in the things that make you miserable!

Um. Beter. That’s what I said. Better.

Posted on Thu, 12 July 2007 at 21:52

#60

L-Viss wrote:

Still killing myself with that shit… Kent, Parliament, Marlboro Lights. ((((((

Posted on Fri, 13 July 2007 at 11:55

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