Re: A No Brainer



Y&eah I too doubt you'd be telling the story if AS3 wern'et here since WE'D STILL BE
SMOKING! I had similar experience with a cigarette on the sidewalk a few months ago,
it shocked me too. I am so proud of you, Mike, for holding up and on. It would be
bad enough having peoepl over that smoked, although I've done that too and it has not
been all that bad. But when they leave a "gift" like that.... good grief.

Thanks for postin


FlatIronMike <FlatironMikeNYC@xxxxxxxxx> penned.wrote.stated:
: Well, I had a brush with losing my smobriety this morning and won. I
: had company over last night and in cleaning up this morning I
: discovered a totally unsmoked sickerette left behind by one of my
: guests. It startled and surprized me. I looked at it and held it in
: my hand for a moment. The evil part of my brain [da DEMON] started
: telling me I *could* smoke it and it wouldn't matter but my true
: nature kicked my *** and stood up and I yelled out NOOO so loud
: Lucifer woke up and I crushed that turd and flushed it down the
: toilet. [Go Archie Bunker!!!]

: I was surprised at how quickly my brain nearly went goo-goo after 15+
: months smobriety for that moment. I am glad I did what I did and
: humbled to realize just how fragile part of my quit actually is.
: Thank Goddess for AS3 as I wonder if I could be telling anyone this
: story if you all were not here.

: FlatironMike
: One year, five months, two weeks, six days, 11 hours, 36 minutes and
: 55 seconds. 10729 cigarettes not smoked, saving $3,218.65. Life saved:
: 5 weeks, 2 days, 6 hours, 5 minutes.
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