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A tactical spitter that's hilarious kinda like a latte holder on a Harley
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A tactical spitter that's hilarious kinda like a latte holder on a Harley
Im sold right there. If I could just rat-hole that money so the wife doesnt find it....
I started smoking when I was 10 yrs old, and started smoking Clove cigarettes from Indonesia on and off till about 3 years ago when I finally quit. I quit for me and my wife because she quit first and she helped me out as well. My wife's Mother died at 55 from Lung Cancer due to Smoking. Out of principal, I am not going to pay hundreds of dollars a month for something that is going to kill me !You are the only one you should quit for, you can fool people that you quit but not yourself.
Man up and just do it cold turkey without the crutches.
I had a 2 pack a day habit, quit many times over 45 years but with a scare of COPD (spelling) I said eff it and quit cold turkey.
While it pi$$es me off that state GOV can impose high taxes (sin taxes) on things I'm glad I quit but I hate the weight gain!!!!!!!
Good luck to you and your family will love you for it too.
Me too - a LONG time ago in a friend and I were in local dive in Redmond (the Tumble Inn Tavern I believe) and I walked into the bathroom to be nearly sickened by the smell of vomit and an old man mopping the floor to which he looked at me with a twisted grin and said (almost unintelligibly and with tobacco spittle running down his chin) "Ah swallerd muh snoose an' puked'I've seen some gross sh#t.
@ No_Regrets: you tell that Lady of yours, that What You are DOING, is for You to be with her longer!!!! And maybe hint of a Second Honeymoon someplace Nice.... Of course, also tell her that you will be rewarding Yourself, for Manning Up, with a new device with a Bang a Switch!
You did say she likes the shooting Sports ????
philip
7.00 a can x 365 = 2555 dollars a year
That's some nice money for the firearm fund