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Professor S 09-28-2005 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Xantar
What's next? Cutting back on time in front of the computer?

My computer ius the only thing keeping me from an intimate love affair with a water tower and my 30-06. I'm going nuts. Time for another Diet Sierra Mist... :(

Fox 6 09-28-2005 11:55 AM

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Keep strong, what you're doing is so the best.

Vampyr 09-28-2005 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Xantar
Great job. You know, I heard that when you're trying to break an addiction, eating ice cream helps a lot.

Oh, you want to lose weight, too? Well then, uh, damn. You're making me feel guilty. What's next? Cutting back on time in front of the computer?


Soft serve ice cream isn't too bad for you...at least the main ingrediant is milk instead of fat.

Canyarion 09-29-2005 10:19 AM

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I myself am fighting 2 addictions at the moment. In the last years, I tried to get rid of it in steps, but now I realise that doesn't work for me. I just have to stop at once. And so I did. I stopped 1 bad habit 4 months ago (and I don't miss it) and I just started to quit the other one 3 days ago. This time I can do it, I just feel it.
It feels so good to be free of everything. And I hope it pays off in other ways as well.

Good luck everybody, we can do it. :)

Professor S 09-29-2005 11:09 AM

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Well I had a setback last night. I was hanging out at the bar after work and I gave in to temptation, well at least 4 drags of temptation. I couldn't even finish half of it. Now I'm coughing like I've been mining coal for the past 30 years.

Well, back on the wagon today. I must persevere.

GameMaster 09-29-2005 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Canyarion
I myself am fighting 2 addictions at the moment. In the last years, I tried to get rid of it in steps, but now I realise that doesn't work for me. I just have to stop at once. And so I did. I stopped 1 bad habit 4 months ago (and I don't miss it) and I just started to quit the other one 3 days ago. This time I can do it, I just feel it.
It feels so good to be free of everything. And I hope it pays off in other ways as well.

Good luck everybody, we can do it. :)

Tell us the addictions. Everyone wants details.

Canyarion 09-30-2005 08:22 AM

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You won't get the details.

Joeiss 09-30-2005 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by GameMaster
Tell us the addictions. Everyone wants details.


Like, if he didn't bring it up in his original post, why would you even want to pressure him into telling us? Give the guy some respect man.

Stonecutter 09-30-2005 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Professor S
Now I just need to drop the 50+ pounds I've gained since college.

Next stop... Slimsville.

Well.... Quitting smoking isn't going to make that any easier. I wouldn't worry about it for now, just focus on getting rid of the cigs, they're far, far worse for you than the spare tire.

jeepnut 10-02-2005 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Stonecutter
Well.... Quitting smoking isn't going to make that any easier. I wouldn't worry about it for now, just focus on getting rid of the cigs, they're far, far worse for you than the spare tire.

Definately. Take baby steps. It's difficult enough to quit smoking. Trying to quit two bad habits at once just makes it all the more difficult.

GameMaster 10-02-2005 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Joeiss
Like, if he didn't bring it up in his original post, why would you even want to pressure him into telling us? Give the guy some respect man.

I think he'd feel better if he revealed the addictions to us. Keeping secrets is bad. I just want him to feel great.


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