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Re: Desperate Addicts Parade: Have You Ever...
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Kiwi (Gone GOLD )
Desperate Addicts Parade: Have You Ever...
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Sep 22 02 9:03 AM
Have you ever?...
Spent almost 38 years of such scrupulously careful planning that you would
never
ever
run out of your fix - irrespective of where you were in the world? Acknowledged t
hat, if necessary, you would steal to ensure your supply.
You may have run out of groceries, overdue bills may not have been paid, there may have been a war or a civil defence disaster..but
never
was the source of your addiction unavailable at any time of the day or night?
Well I have
....
I am the consumate expert on this behaviour. An expert on it at the expense of considering more adequately the needs of, my ageing parents, my growing child, my own welfare and the welfare of the community and society I live within. If this does not tell you and me that I am a nicotine addict, I'm wondering just what behaviours would convince?
I
know
I am addicted to nicotine.
A N D
I
also
know I remain
FREE
of enslavement to this addiction by choosing to
NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF
YQS Kiwi
.
I have chosen to 'Never take another puff' for 3 Months 3 Days 18 Hours 31 Minutes 25 Seconds. Cigarettes refused by me: 2873. Money saved: NZ$1,149.26.
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