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jje1960:
Well, after 35 some odd' years.... Am giving the 'quit smoking' a try.  First time was USMC boot camp, that was actually easy, just couldn't do it, unfortunately, went straight to the butt's upon completion.  Back then we could smoke on the Navy ships while on float, today they are much stricter.  At any-rate, for the first time in 35 years I'm trying to give it up, my choice... Working out pretty good so far!  Anyone else out there trying to give it up?

KodiakRV:
Good for you!  You can do it!  I quit after 18 years and my sister quit after 50 years!

Carl L:
Quit is more like it.   Quit a 2-3 pack a day habit, in 1965, cold turkey, and never went back.   So hang in there dude -- there is such a thing as sucess. 
 
Hate those damn butts and their stink nowadays.   >:(

FrankNichols:
Quitting is the easy part, deciding to quit and not just "trying to quit" is the hard part.

I quit 2 years ago after 40+ years smoking 2 packs a day. I "tried" many times, but finally "decided" to QUIT and never looked back.

Frank

Molaker:
Took me 40 years and several tries, but I finally managed to quit about 14 years ago.  The mind is a funny thing.  I decided I could go back to smoking any time I wanted to and that actually helped me to not want to - that and about $1000 worth of Nicorette gum. :)

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