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The Big Chief

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Wow..just catching up on the worthless board...ol' katie and steph are quite self absorbed. Amazing how fred lets them speak anyway they wish. Shame I cant post..they need a few words right back.
And all this talk about firearms here...Makin my mouth water, along with these new flavors I mixed up. And to get even crazier, I used one for a few hours, and forgot I hadnt added nic, and didnt even notice. :p
 

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And that's what really matters. We are done with cigarettes. I never think of them. And if I do have a puff when a friend is over it's just nasty. We are over them. Losing our quit? What a joke.

Wow thats a cool rule-if stressed you can have a smoke & you don't have to reset your quit meter-thats different.
 

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Wow..just catching up on the worthless board...ol' katie and steph are quite self absorbed. Amazing how fred lets them speak anyway they wish. Shame I cant post..they need a few words right back.
And all this talk about firearms here...Makin my mouth water, along with these new flavors I mixed up. And to get even crazier, I used one for a few hours, and forgot I hadnt added nic, and didnt even notice. :p

Sometimes I can't remember if I added nic or just VG to some I made. So I just vape it anyway. I really don't notice much difference either. There is a little taste difference is about all. But I don't crave cigarettes when I vape it.
 

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The quit meter for me is a way for ME to remember the day I stopped smoking, it's not a way for the rest of the members here to beat me over the head over any any supposed indiscretion. I am only accountable to myself. We all support each other, but we don't do it by belittling one another. The choice to reset a quit meter is a personal one. At least that's the way I see it.
 

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well they aren't likely to grab ya when you use a pv...and really taste horrible for the most part...

I did once...never again...took 4 hrs to get the taste out of my mouth...reminds me of the lion eating waste to clear its mouth of the taste of lawyer...lol

Gonna need those Kleenex again

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We just went to the range in May.

I can't believe the cost of ammo.

Here in Minnesota you have to get a permit to purchase from the county you reside in. They take their sweet time approving it. I guess it is a cool off period?

It is only good for a year.

I know it isn't quite the same thing, but if I just go out for "fun" I take my .22 rifle and handgun. It's really easy to burn through 1000 rounds with them. It's fun and the ammo cost isn't prohibitive.
 

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The quit meter for me is a way for ME to remember the day I stopped smoking, it's not a way for the rest of the members here to beat me over the head over any any supposed indiscretion. I am only accountable to myself. We all support each other, but we don't do it by belittling one another. The choice to reset a quit meter is a personal one. At least that's the way I see it.

I did have a puff (one) about a week ago. Not one of you showed up with your cast iron skillets. I was relieved.
 

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The quit meter for me is a way for ME to remember the day I stopped smoking, it's not a way for the rest of the members here to beat me over the head over any any supposed indiscretion. I am only accountable to myself. We all support each other, but we don't do it by belittling one another. The choice to reset a quit meter is a personal one. At least that's the way I see it.

I was like that once-going 6 wks w/o a smoke & having a few or a pack then starting over or telling drs or whatever oh out of the say last 3 months I only smoked maybe 3 days which bought me some time but not as much as never ever having one.
 

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We go plinking with the 22's. It is the 38 special ammo that was a bit pricey.

It's been a while since I even looked at ammo. My last purchase was 10,000 rounds for my .22s a year ago. I still need to find my concealed carry piece. Unfortunately, I don't have many friends here so I keep putting off going to one of the ranges that rents them out.
 

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I was like that once-going 6 wks w/o a smoke & having a few or a pack then starting over or telling drs or whatever oh out of the say last 3 months I only smoked maybe 3 days which bought me some time but not as much as never ever having one.

Perhaps if I smoked a whole pack I would consider resetting my quit meter. Perhaps.
 
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