Nice quote Rose, that says it all. And to new me, yes I'm a poker player, I can't give up all my vices..LOL But seriously, I understand how every daily event was ties to smoking, I think that is the hardest part of quitting. The withdrawl was easy for me, but the association, and the mental part, thats the tough one, because it hangs around a long time. The way I see it now is I don't miss any hands dealt because I have to run out near the slots to have a smoke. It is still hard to play poker and not smoke, but I'm doing it, and it gets easier and easier everytime. By the way everyone reading, I have given myself a nice reward for quitting, a 2004 Monte Carlo, leather, loaded, winners circle edition. I've been driving junk for 5 years and decided it was time to get into something nice, and with the extra $250 a month I'm saving not smoking, the decision was easy. Rest easy, if I slip, which I won't, I can still afford it..LOL
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