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In article >, "Elisa"
> wrote:

> Ida,
>
> I'm sorry about your mother. My father died October 28th, 2004 (17 days
> ago). He went in for a simple gall bladder operation and ended up dieing
> of
> liver failure from a virus that entered his bloodstream. He didn't
> smoke,
> he drank moderately, and he exercised every day.
>
> Yesterday when I was googling Wayne's corn souffle recipe I found the
> thread
> about everyone missing loved ones on Thanksgiving and the holiday season
> in
> general. I thank all of you for that, it really helped me.
>
> Elisa
>
>


I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
dinners. It'll never be the same.

Amy
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In article >, "Elisa"
> wrote:

> Ida,
>
> I'm sorry about your mother. My father died October 28th, 2004 (17 days
> ago). He went in for a simple gall bladder operation and ended up dieing
> of
> liver failure from a virus that entered his bloodstream. He didn't
> smoke,
> he drank moderately, and he exercised every day.
>
> Yesterday when I was googling Wayne's corn souffle recipe I found the
> thread
> about everyone missing loved ones on Thanksgiving and the holiday season
> in
> general. I thank all of you for that, it really helped me.
>
> Elisa
>
>


I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
dinners. It'll never be the same.

Amy
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In article >, "Elisa"
> wrote:

> Ida,
>
> I'm sorry about your mother. My father died October 28th, 2004 (17 days
> ago). He went in for a simple gall bladder operation and ended up dieing
> of
> liver failure from a virus that entered his bloodstream. He didn't
> smoke,
> he drank moderately, and he exercised every day.
>
> Yesterday when I was googling Wayne's corn souffle recipe I found the
> thread
> about everyone missing loved ones on Thanksgiving and the holiday season
> in
> general. I thank all of you for that, it really helped me.
>
> Elisa
>
>


I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
dinners. It'll never be the same.

Amy
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"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>

About 6 weeks for me - cold turkey too. BTW, where did that expression come
from?

Elaine


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"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
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> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>

About 6 weeks for me - cold turkey too. BTW, where did that expression come
from?

Elaine




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"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>

About 6 weeks for me - cold turkey too. BTW, where did that expression come
from?

Elaine


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"Andy" > wrote in message
...
> I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> September 1st, 2004.
>
> I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
>
> Andy


Congratulations!

Visit www.silkquit.org

Download the meter its great reinforcement. I almost got enough for a nice
vacation LOL.

;-)

Dimitri

Three years, six months, one week, one day, 23 hours, 33 minutes and 2
seconds. 45,149 cigarettes not smoked, saving $7,895.27. Life saved: 22
weeks, 2 days, 18 hours, 25 minutes.



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"Andy" > wrote in message
...
> I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> September 1st, 2004.
>
> I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
>
> Andy


Congratulations!

Visit www.silkquit.org

Download the meter its great reinforcement. I almost got enough for a nice
vacation LOL.

;-)

Dimitri

Three years, six months, one week, one day, 23 hours, 33 minutes and 2
seconds. 45,149 cigarettes not smoked, saving $7,895.27. Life saved: 22
weeks, 2 days, 18 hours, 25 minutes.



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A Ross > wrote in
:

> In article >, "Elisa"
> > wrote:
>
>> Ida,
>>
>> I'm sorry about your mother. My father died October 28th, 2004 (17
>> days ago). He went in for a simple gall bladder operation and ended up
>> dieing of liver failure from a virus that entered his bloodstream. He
>> didn't smoke, he drank moderately, and he exercised every day.
>>
>> Yesterday when I was googling Wayne's corn souffle recipe I found the
>> thread about everyone missing loved ones on Thanksgiving and the
>> holiday season in general. I thank all of you for that, it really
>> helped me.
>>
>> Elisa
>>
>>

>
> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
> father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
> dinners. It'll never be the same.
>
> Amy


No, Amy, things will never be quite the same. But just going through the
motions of what you and your dad did together to put on a holiday meal
will begin evoking the best of memories. When my dad passed away it was
barely a month before Thanksgiving. My mom and I cooked the dinner
together for just a couple of close friends, and we did some wonderful
reminiscing.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
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A Ross > wrote in
:

> In article >, "Elisa"
> > wrote:
>
>> Ida,
>>
>> I'm sorry about your mother. My father died October 28th, 2004 (17
>> days ago). He went in for a simple gall bladder operation and ended up
>> dieing of liver failure from a virus that entered his bloodstream. He
>> didn't smoke, he drank moderately, and he exercised every day.
>>
>> Yesterday when I was googling Wayne's corn souffle recipe I found the
>> thread about everyone missing loved ones on Thanksgiving and the
>> holiday season in general. I thank all of you for that, it really
>> helped me.
>>
>> Elisa
>>
>>

>
> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
> father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
> dinners. It'll never be the same.
>
> Amy


No, Amy, things will never be quite the same. But just going through the
motions of what you and your dad did together to put on a holiday meal
will begin evoking the best of memories. When my dad passed away it was
barely a month before Thanksgiving. My mom and I cooked the dinner
together for just a couple of close friends, and we did some wonderful
reminiscing.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.


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In article > ,
dognospam@adjfkdla says...
> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>
>

Congratulations Michael! It's a start!
--
Donna
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In article > ,
dognospam@adjfkdla says...
> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>
>

Congratulations Michael! It's a start!
--
Donna
A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are.
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In article > ,
dognospam@adjfkdla says...
> Bubba >
> :
>
> > Andy wrote:
> >
> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey) on
> >>September 1st, 2004.
> >>
> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of arthritus
> >>and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Congrats!
> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary gift
> > to each other.
> >
> > Bubba
> >

>
> 2 days for me.
>
> Michael
>
>

Congratulations Michael! It's a start!
--
Donna
A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are.
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>>
>> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
>> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
>> father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
>> dinners. It'll never be the same.
>>
>> Amy

>

Amy,

I'm so sorry about your father. That must have been awful. It's so hard
when you don't get a chance to say goodbye. My father lost consciousness
before we all realized how seriously ill he was. We never got to say
goodbye. But, the last thing he said to me was, "I love you", so that gives
me comfort. Hang in there.

Elisa


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>>
>> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
>> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on us--my
>> father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving and Christmas
>> dinners. It'll never be the same.
>>
>> Amy

>

Amy,

I'm so sorry about your father. That must have been awful. It's so hard
when you don't get a chance to say goodbye. My father lost consciousness
before we all realized how seriously ill he was. We never got to say
goodbye. But, the last thing he said to me was, "I love you", so that gives
me comfort. Hang in there.

Elisa




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" rosie readandpost" > wrote in
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> congrats to you andy.......quitting smoking was the toughest
> addiction for me to tackle!
> if you need any help, come on over to
> ALT.SUPPORT.STOP-SMOKING


I'm gonna take a look. see.
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" rosie readandpost" > wrote in
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> congrats to you andy.......quitting smoking was the toughest
> addiction for me to tackle!
> if you need any help, come on over to
> ALT.SUPPORT.STOP-SMOKING


I'm gonna take a look. see.
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"elaine" > wrote in
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> "Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
> 4...
>> Bubba >
>> :
>>
>> > Andy wrote:
>> >
>> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey)
>> >>on September 1st, 2004.
>> >>
>> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of
>> >>arthritus and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
>> >>
>> >>Andy
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > Congrats!
>> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary
>> > gift
>> > to each other.
>> >
>> > Bubba
>> >

>>
>> 2 days for me.
>>
>> Michael
>>

> About 6 weeks for me - cold turkey too. BTW, where did that
> expression come from?
>
> Elaine


I can't vouch for the validity of this site but:

http://www.wordorigins.org/wordorc.htm

Cold Turkey

This phrase meaning without preparation dates to 1910. The use in relation
to withdrawal from an addictive substance (originally heroin) dates to
around 1922. The derivation is from the idea that cold turkey is a food
that requires little preparation in the kitchen. So to quit like cold
turkey is to do so suddenly and without preparation

Michael
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"elaine" > wrote in
:

> "Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
> 4...
>> Bubba >
>> :
>>
>> > Andy wrote:
>> >
>> >>I'm thankful that after 30 years, I stopped smoking (cold turkey)
>> >>on September 1st, 2004.
>> >>
>> >>I'm thankful that my 100-year-old grandmother with decades of
>> >>arthritus and other maladies still considers herself blessed.
>> >>
>> >>Andy
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > Congrats!
>> > Coming up on one year for my wife and I. It was our anniversary
>> > gift
>> > to each other.
>> >
>> > Bubba
>> >

>>
>> 2 days for me.
>>
>> Michael
>>

> About 6 weeks for me - cold turkey too. BTW, where did that
> expression come from?
>
> Elaine


I can't vouch for the validity of this site but:

http://www.wordorigins.org/wordorc.htm

Cold Turkey

This phrase meaning without preparation dates to 1910. The use in relation
to withdrawal from an addictive substance (originally heroin) dates to
around 1922. The derivation is from the idea that cold turkey is a food
that requires little preparation in the kitchen. So to quit like cold
turkey is to do so suddenly and without preparation

Michael
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"Elisa" > wrote in
:

>
>>>
>>> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
>>> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on
>>> us--my father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving
>>> and Christmas dinners. It'll never be the same.
>>>
>>> Amy

>>

> Amy,
>
> I'm so sorry about your father. That must have been awful. It's so
> hard when you don't get a chance to say goodbye. My father lost
> consciousness before we all realized how seriously ill he was. We
> never got to say goodbye. But, the last thing he said to me was, "I
> love you", so that gives me comfort. Hang in there.
>
> Elisa
>
>
>


Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and Elisa.
Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through just
about anything if we persevere.

Michael


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"Elisa" > wrote in
:

>
>>>
>>> I'm so sorry for you, Elisa. I lost my dad in April--he was in a car
>>> accident a 1/2 mile from home. Holidays are going to be tough on
>>> us--my father and I did most of the cooking for both Thanksgiving
>>> and Christmas dinners. It'll never be the same.
>>>
>>> Amy

>>

> Amy,
>
> I'm so sorry about your father. That must have been awful. It's so
> hard when you don't get a chance to say goodbye. My father lost
> consciousness before we all realized how seriously ill he was. We
> never got to say goodbye. But, the last thing he said to me was, "I
> love you", so that gives me comfort. Hang in there.
>
> Elisa
>
>
>


Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and Elisa.
Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through just
about anything if we persevere.

Michael
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In article >, Dog3
> wrote:

>
> Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and
> Elisa.
> Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through
> just
> about anything if we persevere.
>
> Michael


Thank you so much--I lurk more often than post, so I know that you have
been through a lot this past year as well. Hugs back to you. Have a nice
holiday.

Amy
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In article >, Dog3
> wrote:

>
> Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and
> Elisa.
> Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through
> just
> about anything if we persevere.
>
> Michael


Thank you so much--I lurk more often than post, so I know that you have
been through a lot this past year as well. Hugs back to you. Have a nice
holiday.

Amy
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In article >, Dog3
> wrote:

>
> Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and
> Elisa.
> Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through
> just
> about anything if we persevere.
>
> Michael


Thank you so much--I lurk more often than post, so I know that you have
been through a lot this past year as well. Hugs back to you. Have a nice
holiday.

Amy
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"A Ross" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Dog3
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and
> > Elisa.
> > Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through
> > just
> > about anything if we persevere.
> >
> > Michael

>
> Thank you so much--I lurk more often than post, so I know that you have
> been through a lot this past year as well. Hugs back to you. Have a nice
> holiday.
>
> Amy


I'm a lurker also but I would like to add my good wishes to both of you.
Marie in London.




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"A Ross" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Dog3
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > Gawd, Amy I'm so sorry and here are some (((hugs))) for both you and
> > Elisa.
> > Keep the faith and you will get through it. I think we can get through
> > just
> > about anything if we persevere.
> >
> > Michael

>
> Thank you so much--I lurk more often than post, so I know that you have
> been through a lot this past year as well. Hugs back to you. Have a nice
> holiday.
>
> Amy


I'm a lurker also but I would like to add my good wishes to both of you.
Marie in London.


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