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    the companies manufacturing the patches charge
    the addict similar prices to buying cigarettes, yet
    keep all the money as no excise duties are payable-clever.
    Last edited by warmcome; 08-02-11 at 00:07.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr love View Post
    The only thing that helps with quitting smoking is willpower . All the rest is media hype . .: doc
    Yes, you are totally right.
    I have heard it so many times, but you know they don;t really want ot quit.

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    It's probably like drinking and sex.
    Only easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyMe View Post
    Yes, you are totally right.
    I have heard it so many times, but you know they don;t really want ot quit.
    Agree with you there onlyme .: doc
    Never mistake kindness for weakness .: doc

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    Quote Originally Posted by hornylimerick View Post
    i smoke about 60 a day, manly in work, in my office, i hate that fucking smoking ban it has ruined everything! how many like me smoke in work and hate the smoking ban???

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    Everyday I love smoking, my fags are the only thing that doesn't complain or disappoint!
    60 a day at times even more then that myself.........well its not fair for the smokers to be left out but then again is healthier for non smokers.......
    “A friend is one who has the same enemies as you have”..... DiannaSweet is back for fun....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hornylimerick View Post
    i smoke about 60 a day, manly in work, in my office, i hate that fucking smoking ban it has ruined everything! how many like me smoke in work and hate the smoking ban???

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    Everyday I love smoking, my fags are the only thing that doesn't complain or disappoint!
    how its possible to love smoking....????
    because me i want to make something to no smok more....
    today i bay the intellicing cigarette and nothing......
    Keep Calm and Call Batman

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr love View Post
    The only thing that helps with quitting smoking is willpower . All the rest is media hype . .: doc
    I didn't even think it was that bad. Have had 2 knee injuries and coming back from those was much worse.
    Last edited by corkpunter; 08-02-11 at 01:28.

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    For me the smoking ban is a saviour. I have asthma and working in a bar is hell! Plus it saves me washing my clothes every night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellors View Post
    Must admit a do like a ciggie, interested you used Champix to give them up,any side effects?
    I didnt have any at all to be honest. I have heard that some people have nightmares and some even feel suicidal.

    The only thing I can say about Champix is that I found them to be really effective but if you decide to try them, then be aware of the possible side effects and stop taking them if you experience any. At the end of the day (Roy Keane!!), you have to want to give them up and thats half the battle.
    Last edited by Rockmunky; 08-02-11 at 07:57.

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    Personally as a none smoker, legislation for the banning of smoking in public places was a great piece of legislation (waiting for roof to fall on my head).

    It's now good to go out for a meal without a person on the next table lighting up, just after finishing their meal.
    If smokers were considerate, then no problem with smoking in public, however so many were intend on their enjoyment at the cost of others.

    I'm sure I will be in the minority, but I'm sure other non smokers feel the same way.

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