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<blockquote data-quote="Steve14" data-source="post: 1462380" data-attributes="member: 305713"><p>I was talking about cigarettes being legal. They put so much **** in it, which basically makes it "****".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes! These are the kind of responses I was looking forward to. Keep up the good work and never look back! Stress could be a culprit. For some, stress may not affect their sugars significantly while for others it's a different story. Mine is severely impacted by stress so I know how you feel.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to hear that. I quit once, but it was short lived. I quit just before I met my (soon to be ex) wife, but we lived on different continents. It's not just that I never flew by myself before (not including the small Cessna with my parents when I was like 4 years old), but never even flew from country to country inside of EU. I had an overseas flight ahead of me all by myself, and it stressed me out so much that I began smoking again. There's no threat nor excuse left, not even rational ones, so it's time to quit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve14, post: 1462380, member: 305713"] I was talking about cigarettes being legal. They put so much **** in it, which basically makes it "****". Yes! These are the kind of responses I was looking forward to. Keep up the good work and never look back! Stress could be a culprit. For some, stress may not affect their sugars significantly while for others it's a different story. Mine is severely impacted by stress so I know how you feel. I'm sorry to hear that. I quit once, but it was short lived. I quit just before I met my (soon to be ex) wife, but we lived on different continents. It's not just that I never flew by myself before (not including the small Cessna with my parents when I was like 4 years old), but never even flew from country to country inside of EU. I had an overseas flight ahead of me all by myself, and it stressed me out so much that I began smoking again. There's no threat nor excuse left, not even rational ones, so it's time to quit. [/QUOTE]
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