Can I come back to the fold, Please?
From forward on 9/23/1998 1:20:52 AM




Hello To all Q’sters!!

I don’t post much, but have been hanging around, since my last quit in anticipation of my new quit date. I quit first time in April and made it to about 3 ½ months. This time I plan to quit until my 80th birthday, and if I still want to, I can then smoke away for the rest of my life:) But for now will just do this one craving at a time. THE URGE TO SMOKE WILL PASS WHEATHER I HAVE ONE OR NOT.

I recall a while ago there was some talk about requiring one to post some prose, in order to gain readmission for the next try. I would like to come back to the fold, so here goes. I am no poet, hope this will do!!

There was an old woman who lived for a smoke
She dragged on so many her family went broke.
She thought and she thought of what she should do
And into the garbage the cigs, she threw!

Thirty years of this habit, she thought with a pout
She’d spent more life smoking than time spent without.
It’s time that I change this, she hikes up her jeans
And now she is muching on Smucker’s Jelly Beans!

This is her second quit in less than a year
But she faces it staunchly she has nothing to fear.
And she types out these phrases, to seek readmission
She sees that the Q is the way to her vision!

Check this out!!! Day one done!!! Going Forward!!!
One day, 58 minutes and 34 seconds. 36 cigarettes not smoked, saving $6.55. Life saved: 3 hours, 0 minutes.

Susan.
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