Quit (ing) cigarettes

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Mike B

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Thanks!

It's been 4 years since my wife died and I'm finally ready to start again. I can look at a woman and not see my dead wife. I can share w/o sobbing. Most of these women have dead husbands too, so we have lots to talk about.

It's been really good for me, I feel like a kid again. Even though I'm home alone I know that I'll be out soon and having fun. I've been cleaning and de-cluttering up a storm. Don't want them coming over and seeing my "pit". I've got a spring in my step and a smile on my face that I've not had in 4 years.

It's feels good to be alive again!
 

Desert Rat

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Dad quit 10 years before he died and a more miserable man I've never seen
and he never smiled in that period. the day of his death he asked me for one
I blocked the door to his H room and let him have 2, 20 minutes later he died
with a smile on his face. he was dying anyways! the ticket was worth it.

2 doors down from me I have a woman just celebrate her 102 birthday
I occasionally help her out but she's mobile and happy.
when I asked her her secret this was her reply

" son I've been smoking all my life and drinking and when the good lord see's fit
to take me I'll stop. Now sit down and have a shot and smoke with me."
Swear to god that's Rosie


The way everyone is so afraid of death mystifies me.
EAT DRINK AND HAVE MARY FOR TOMORROW I MAY BE DEAD

Already in the last month I've just barely avoided being hit 6 times on my bike
the snowbirds are back and I'm not a kid rider I follow the rules of the road.

here's the last of my rant
My nephew smokes which I don't like but one day he was sitting out side of
frys next to the ashtray and this guy went out of his way to walk over to him
and start whining about the dangers of smoking and this is what he said.

"Sir are you about to get in your car and drive away, well did you know
that for every minute your engine is running you put 1 pack of the same
carcinogens in the air and I walk breathing your S**T when you quit driving
I'll quit smoking sound reasonable?" the guy walked away in a huff.
Imagine that!

BUT I DO AGREE KIDS IF YOU'VE NEVER STARTED, DON'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

ckangaroo70

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Desert Rat

Od feller lives next street over is 90 and still smokes non filtered cigs everyday and he has for the last 75 years. He will die of awnryness before he ever dies from smoking. He just has the right genetics to be a smoker. Kinda like old George Burns.
My grandmother however died at 64 from emphysema and I watched them pump what looked like coffee out of her dying lungs. Now I aint afraid of dying, but laying there choking like a fish out of water sounds very unappealing. I am thinking a massive heart attack from trying to start a stubborn china girl sounds much better. Falling over dead after a struggle with a big fish don't scare me!
Not everybody who smokes is going to die from smoking, but it usually is an awful long drawn out path of misery for those who do. Russian roulette is even a better game then smoking because for those who do get the unlucky chamber...it would more then likely be a quick death! For those who have drawn the unlucky card or gene of not being able to combat the risk associated with smoking...well that is usually a slow and agonizing death.
I really did love to smoke and would still love to smoke, but I was finding out early that I was going to be one of the unlucky ones since I was already suffering many side affects associated with smoking in my mid 30's. I was on a path of dying young and could see oxygen bottles and grocery store scooter in my future. I aint afraid of dying, but I still need another 30 or 40 years to get done the list of things I still need and want to get done and getting those done with an oxygen bottle attatched to me would make it pretty darn difficut!
 

Desert Rat

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Desert Rat

Od feller lives next street over is 90 and still smokes non filtered cigs everyday and he has for the last 75 years. He will die of awnryness before he ever dies from smoking. He just has the right genetics to be a smoker. Kinda like old George Burns.
My grandmother however died at 64 from emphysema and I watched them pump what looked like coffee out of her dying lungs. Now I aint afraid of dying, but laying there choking like a fish out of water sounds very unappealing. I am thinking a massive heart attack from trying to start a stubborn china girl sounds much better. Falling over dead after a struggle with a big fish don't scare me!
Not everybody who smokes is going to die from smoking, but it usually is an awful long drawn out path of misery for those who do. Russian roulette is even a better game then smoking because for those who do get the unlucky chamber...it would more then likely be a quick death! For those who have drawn the unlucky card or gene of not being able to combat the risk associated with smoking...well that is usually a slow and agonizing death.
I really did love to smoke and would still love to smoke, but I was finding out early that I was going to be one of the unlucky ones since I was already suffering many side affects associated with smoking in my mid 30's. I was on a path of dying young and could see oxygen bottles and grocery store scooter in my future. I aint afraid of dying, but I still need another 30 or 40 years to get done the list of things I still need and want to get done and getting those done with an oxygen bottle attatched to me would make it pretty darn difficut!
I actually do agree with you and am trying e cigs to cut back
It just dumbfounds me the brainwashing going on when America
wouldn't be what it is or was without tobacco, the nation built by it!
Cotton
Tobacco
Hemp
is where we all came from

AND I APPLAUD ANYONE WHO CAN QUIT.
 

Dan

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Go Mike!!!! That is so cool and great to read, Brodder.

Absolute truth, a few months back you sounded so down and just plane POed, I was gonna write ya and see if I could help. I should have. But ya don't wanna intrude, but I shoulda.

Pep in the step is a good thing!




Od feller lives next street over is 90 and still smokes non filtered cigs everyday and he has for the last 75 years. He will die of awnryness before he ever dies from smoking. He just has the right genetics to be a smoker. Kinda like old George Burns.
My grandmother however died at 64 from emphysema and I watched them pump what looked like coffee out of her dying lungs. Now I aint afraid of dying, but laying there choking like a fish out of water sounds very unappealing. I am thinking a massive heart attack from trying to start a stubborn china girl sounds much better. Falling over dead after a struggle with a big fish don't scare me!
Not everybody who smokes is going to die from smoking, but it usually is an awful long drawn out path of misery for those who do. Russian roulette is even a better game then smoking because for those who do get the unlucky chamber...it would more then likely be a quick death! For those who have drawn the unlucky card or gene of not being able to combat the risk associated with smoking...well that is usually a slow and agonizing death.
I really did love to smoke and would still love to smoke, but I was finding out early that I was going to be one of the unlucky ones since I was already suffering many side affects associated with smoking in my mid 30's. I was on a path of dying young and could see oxygen bottles and grocery store scooter in my future. I aint afraid of dying, but I still need another 30 or 40 years to get done the list of things I still need and want to get done and getting those done with an oxygen bottle attatched to me would make it pretty darn difficut!

Amen and ayup, Roo!

I'm 50 and can still do one armed push ups. Couldn't make it half way around the block at a slow jog though.

Is not the dying thing. My will, duly witnessed & notarized, clearly states and demands that the kegs 'o beer be paid for, properly chilled and enjoyed by all. (will also stipulates that I be cremated face down. Giving the world one final opportunity to kiss me goodbye. On the cheek)

The living better, for me, is not about living longer. It is about feeling, performing and being happier. Better is better.


dance1
 

Mike B

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Thanks Dan.

4 years ago my wife died. Pops died back in March and my dog who got me through all that death died in September. Was just me in a house w/o life. I think I was depressed and didn't know. I was up to 3 cartons a week. Hey just light up another, maybe I'll join 'em all sooner.

I was even lighting one after getting up to pee at night. And I'm on insomnia drugs that make me groggy. Yup doped up and smoking in bed. Could have burned myself alive. Bad crazyness.

Nope, I don't smoke anymore. I'd rather date women and have fun. You can't lie either, a non-smoker can tell if you've been smoking from 5 feet away. A pair of breasts feels way better on my chest than a pair of shock paddles after a heart attack me thinks.
 

Mike B

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Thanks!

This online dating thing has worked for me. At first it was not fun. Lotta scammers and gamers out there. And looky-loos. One of my dates said that some guy looked her (profile) over 26 times and didn't say a word. But there are real people out there too and they are just as scared as you are. And they are so real it almost makes you cry.

I've gone out with 2 women that fits. One said she had gotten braces that were not in her pics and the other said that her friend helped with her profile and she might be a little plumper than advertised. Both advised before the date in case I wanted to back out.

Yup, almost made me cry.

And we love to talk about all the scammers out there, that's good for at least a half hour of conversation. It's certainly not an ideal way to meet people, but as one date said "what else are you gonna do, hang out in bars?"

You want to meet some real people with real problems, go hang out in bars.
 

Dan

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I loved the online dating thing. Met some truly great people. Don't think any more lunatics than normal life. (yes, I get the irony, lol)

I had one profile that said "I drink, smoke, dress poorly and curse on the sabbath."

..it got ton of replies. One was a Canadian author. Really fascinating woman.

Great thing about the online stuff, ya can be explicitly honest. About your self and what your looking for. Never hide a blemish. Show it off sort of deal.

Worst case of a sort of blind date, ya have fun with a new friend. Best case, ya have a whole lotta fun with a new friend.
(if every body avoids expectations)
 

Mike B

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Good for you.

When I smoked I got crickets. After I posted up those chopped up cigs my in box lit up like a Christmas tree.

How many of these women did you go out with that responded to the smoking, drinking and cussing profile?
 

Dan

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A bunch. Was so funny. Was just out for fun and had pockets full of cash. A very well spent youth.

A different time, though.
 

Mike B

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Interesting.

In my youth I met women the old fashioned way, in person.

Now that I'm 60 and haven't dated since I was 24, online dating is completely new to me. New and exciting like I was young again.

But alas, when I was 24 Al Gore had not yet created the internet. But I didn't need it then so it doesn't matter.

I need it now though. I need it more than TV - :)
 

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Interesting.

In my youth I met women the old fashioned way, in person.

Now that I'm 60 and haven't dated since I was 24, online dating is completely new to me. New and exciting like I was young again.

But alas, when I was 24 Al Gore had not yet created the internet. But I didn't need it then so it doesn't matter.

I need it now though. I need it more than TV - :)
Is there an outernet yet?
 

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Interesting.

In my youth I met women the old fashioned way, in person.

Now that I'm 60 and haven't dated since I was 24, online dating is completely new to me. New and exciting like I was young again.

But alas, when I was 24 Al Gore had not yet created the internet. But I didn't need it then so it doesn't matter.

I need it now though. I need it more than TV - :)
Mike. What's your favorite "internets" dating site? :D
 

Mike B

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Mike. What's your favorite "internets" dating site? :D
Have tried Match and Our Time.

Our Time by far. The 50+ dating site.

Match was so full of scammers and gamers that I stopped all contact, made account inactive and did not renew. Keep the $200, it's not worth it. Had one scary lady. We made a date for afternoon coffee and then she cancelled it and asked me to contact off site. I told her that I would not contact off site until we had met. She came back with an edge. "Why should I meet you, I don't want to ride on the back of those motorcycles, not even around the block"

OK. Don't need that kind of drama in my life.
 

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Last year, in the beginning of December, a friend posted on FB that he was going to a vape meet. I asked if I could ride with him and I won some juice in the raffle while there. So I had some juice but no way to vape it. Got a used ProTank2 for 15 bux, then bought a battery for it. Been vaping ever since and I love it. I get my nicotine but I can breath again. I don't wake up coughing for 20 minutes every day. My house smells like a bakery now and not an ashtray. I no longer stink and need less perfume. I doubt I will ever stop vaping. I enjoy it a whole bunch. Lots of different flavor juices that satisfy my sweet tooth and have no calories. So it's a win win kinda thing.
 

Dan

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Nunya! Where ya been hiding?!? Great to see ya!

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That is cool. Really like the vaping thing as well.