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Default Dressing in a Crockpot

>Subject: Dressing in a Crockpot
>From: Jeff Bienstadt
>Date: 11/16/2003 2:06 PM Mountain Standard Time
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>Miss Jean wrote:
>
>>> > I have not had a cigarette in Seven months, one week,
>>> > two days, 22 hours, 38 minutes and 13 seconds.
>>> > That's 4478 cigarettes not smoked, saving $456.84,
>>> > and adding 2 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours and 10 minutes to my life. But
>>> > who's counting?
>>>
>>> Hang in there - it does get better. Much better. I'm not counting either
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Dimitri
>>>
>>> Two years, six months, one week, one day, 4 hours, 57 minutes and 50
>>> seconds. 32277 cigarettes not smoked, saving $5,648.77. Life saved: 16
>>> weeks, 1 hour, 45 minutes.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Wow! A fellow quitter in a group that doesn't have to do with quitting!
>> Sometimes those of us who are new quitters tend to think nobody ever quits
>> except those of us in the support group. I'm glad to see that's not true.
>>
>> That's a great looking meter you have there. I aspire to those kinds of
>> numbers myself.
>>
>> Thank you for making me smile today, Dimitri.
>>
>> Miss Jean, 7M+

>
>I quit over 7 years ago, after over 20 years of a pack-a-day habit. I've
>been lucky in that except for the first few days I really haven't had any
>cravings for cigarettes at all. So, for those of you who've quit but still
>have cravings, and still don't smoke in spite of the cravings,
>congratulations, and stick with it!
>
>Food certainly tastes better now that I don't smoke.
>
>---jkb


I quit successfully on 10 Oct 1981. I must have tried a million times, this
time it worked, not with out a lot of agony.... but I am much better off, and
have not smoked a cigarette since.l
Rosie