Caporegime
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by the time you come to miss them quality of life = pretty much a zero on the fun factor anyway
wohoo said:Might I add, im jealous of his extra doors too![]()
Nickg said:by the time you come to miss them quality of life = pretty much a zero on the fun factor anyway
It is hard to quit, i smoked for 25 years and have quit now since jan this year.Smitho3 said:That is exactly how i started, smoked the odd pack fo 10 on a wednesday at the uni bar, then woke up one morning with nothing to do all day so i bought more. I wish i didnt now because 5 years on am am spending £40 a week on stupid white things that give me twitches, headaches and fatigue. Trying to quit now is extremely hard, my advice is to forget about how nice n relaxing it is because after a while you find it just makes you anxious, annoyed and smelly. Stop now whilst its easy!
/Puts out ciggie in overflowing ashtray![]()
I quit after 16 years, was smoking over 30 a day! I quit by reading Alan Carr's Easy Way to Quit Smoking, that's it and I swear giving up smoking was the easiest thing I've ever done. It was as if he clicked a switch in my head and I felt like I'd never smoked at all, very hard to explain.PowerDemon said:It is hard to quit, i smoked for 25 years and have quit now since jan this year.
I managed to stop with the aide of NRT but the only problem is im now addicted to the damn 1mg lozenges...lol
nokinidea said:Never understood people that started smoking.
What in gods name made you think, "Hey, I know, I'll wrap these pieces of carcinogenic leaves in some paper, set light to them and breathe that acrid stinking smoke in off them, that would be really cool"
Defies belief
Andy
Chong Warrior said:Do you realize that large cigars contain as much tobacco as a whole packet of cigarettes and the secondhand smoke off them can fill a room for hours?
Tommy B said:No, I entirely agree with your post. I know how easy it is to get addicted, but I just dislike people who label smokers "stupid." I even had this view before I'd smoked.
Scuzi said:No they're not. Cigar smoke is not inhaled. It is held in the mouth for the taste. I have been smoking cigars for a while now and if I didn't have one for a month it wouldn't bother me.
so true, my grandad died just before xmas from lung cancer which spread to his heart, his spinal column and into his rib.stickroad said:during the last year you will suffer.
How many people do you know who smoke 40 cigars+ a day? Also, it would appear that no nicotine is absorbed because even after smoking a churchill for an hour, I cannot feel any nicotine 'buzz' whatsoever.markyp23 said:Cigar smoke is absorbed through the mouth. They pose a health risk greater than cigarettes on a "per smoke" basis.
Definitely the belief held by all the doctors I know. Of course everyone who smokes cigars knows better...