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On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 08:28:43 -0300, wrote:

>On Sun, 17 Sep 2017 11:08:11 +1000, Bruce >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 21:59:09 -0300,
wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 16 Sep 2017 17:42:29 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Bruce, I also quit smoking (for the second time...first was when I was 23) 12 1/2 years ago, but it was very
>>>>easy for me...I had a bad case of the flu, and the very idea of inhaling that caustic smoke
>>>>made me more ill than ever. I quit then because I figured it was my best chance ever to
>>>>quit without suffering from it. It worked like a dream.
>>>>
>>>>If I found out I had an X-number of months to live, though, I would light up in a minute. ;-))
>>>>
>>>>N.
>>>
>>>Lol I still smoked back in the day, with bronchitis - I wouldn't light
>>>up again though, after I had been quit some 20 years, I moved here.
>>>The move was very traumatic and did not go smoothly. After the movers
>>>left I could have killed for a cigarette. I didn't go and get one
>>>though because I knew what would happen if I bought a pack.
>>>
>>>Moving forward to about 30 years quit the painter left his cigarettes
>>>and lighter and I put them on the stool by the door. I noticed my
>>>grandsons girlfriend nudge him and saw they were looking at the pack -
>>>I laughed and realised that finally I was totally cured, it had never
>>>even crossed my mind to smoke one.

>>
>>Just for fun you should have a bong laying around next time they
>>visit.

>
>They wouldn't necessarily find it funny, I grew pot for David as it
>eased his pain, because by then we didn't smoke I made brownies with
>it.


Ok, that's a very serious application.