The good news is that I survived last night with out a smoke, I generally attribute most of that to the fact that I was floating in a pool all night, and smoking was always hard when you were soaking wet.
I did not say impossible just not easy. |
I am starting to see a pattern in my cravings; When I get in the car to go some where alone, when I stand up after dinner, when I sit down to relax but before I pick a show or open a book, or at night when I am turning the TV and lights off and locking up the house. Those little seconds of time where I have nothing going on and have to make a decision about what to do… that’s when “Have a smoke” still pops into my head as an option…
Mercurio from Captain's memoirs mentioned that I might have to change the name of my blog soon but I don’t think so. As time goes by I am realizing how easy it would be to grab a pack of smokes and fall right back into my bad habbits, and I don’t like it. So you are going to be stuck with me using you as my personal support group for quite some time!
I cant offer much in payment but I do hope you enjoy these:
I have nothing to say here.... |
One for the girls in the room. |
Have a great weekend and i'll see you all Tuesday!
glad you're pulling through m8. dont give up hope!
ReplyDeletethat is a nice picture...I'm sorry you were talking a bout quitting smoking?
ReplyDeleteWell I just commented on your last post and then this popped up. Well done on getting through it without smoking! I have nothing to say about today's pictures either. Nothing.
ReplyDeletedefinitely enjoyed it m8 (drool)
ReplyDeletemmm balls of raging hormones.. what?
ReplyDeleteThese triggers (and finding ways to avoid them, if possible) are really important.
ReplyDeleteWe other drugs we talk to patients about "people, places, and things"--some of those are easy to avoid so aren't.
The tools to know how to deal are the key.
Keep it up, man.
yeah learn to recognise when you're getting stressed and chill out
ReplyDeleteYeah its all in a day at a time plus plenty of baths with lovely ladies lol.
ReplyDeleteNice pics you have there, Sir.
ReplyDeletegood job and i hope i will be able to say that soon :P
ReplyDeleteYay! Finally a picture of a half naked guy for meeee!
ReplyDeleteNo problem, that pic covers up to 2 months of support :D And you got a great achievement for not having a single smoke in the party. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteAs always, I hope that you do manage to quit.
ReplyDeletelove your pictures as always :D
ReplyDeleteThat's the power of habit for you. It'll go away after a while, but until then, bear with it. You've come this far, so i know you can do it ALL THE WAY IN ONE SHOT!
ReplyDeleteYou could "alter" the blog name..I quit smoking...has more or less the same idea behind it
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
good job man, keep it up
ReplyDeletepretty hot chicks!
ReplyDeleteAnd I think a blog is a great support group!
wow vicky lloyd looks amazing in this picture! :0
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. Keep em coming.
ReplyDeleteSuffer the pain of regret and hate it, or suffer the pain of discipline and be proud. You can do it man. I know how hard it is to quit something, but you just have to muscle through it. I quit smoking two years ago.
ReplyDeletePictures. So descriptive ;)
ReplyDeletei just imagined myself between the two ladies but i had a 'hard' time figuring out which one i was facing!
ReplyDeletehate mondays!
ReplyDeleteDamn, that is one fine DILF. And I admire your constant vigilance, it must be quite tough!
ReplyDeletegood job!
ReplyDeleteyou could always just smoke marijuana :p it wont kill ya!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you'll make it.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. These are awesome hot pics. ('Cept for the fireman)
ReplyDeletenow that you know what's likely to set you off, you can work towards not putting yourself in such situations
ReplyDeleteGood job buddy, followed for more
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteYou have just won 300 Awesome points for posting that picture specially for us. :D
And continue to hang in there!
It'll be tough as hell but worth it!
ReplyDeletejust keep it up m8. we'd be happu to be your support group
ReplyDeletegood work not smoking. i had a hard time reading the article. was more focused on the pictures. no comment >_>
ReplyDeletewe're all proud of you :)
ReplyDeletegood lucks w/ the no smokes-----gets easier. I quit 10 years ago and now I can't imagine picking one up, I had someone next to me puffing away last night and I didn't even think to ask for one.
ReplyDeletethanks for the fireman!
Can't you try to find an other routine for those moments? I don't have a good idea right now, but maybe something like a gesture or a routine to avoid smoking popping up in your head.
ReplyDeleteAnd I gladly accept this payment :D
Stay strong because it's worth it.
ReplyDeleteThey say that quitting is a lifetime thing, although the cravings should get lessened over time. It's not like you couldn't have filler every once in a while either. :P
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud you're still pulling through.
ReplyDeleteThat baby just isn't doing anything for me.
ReplyDeletestay strong friend! you can do it!
ReplyDeleteI do accept women as payment, so it's appreciated
ReplyDeleteExcellent work so far, leave the smoking to the hot chicks, they do it better.
ReplyDeleteAh so to keep being a non smoker you should always be busy doing some thing to keep your mind stimulated. Thats good. Stay strong!
ReplyDeleteGood job
ReplyDeletekeep it up..great pics btw
ReplyDeleteI tend to smoke a lot when I go out, not at home though. Not cigarettes, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI certinaly did enjoy those two ladies. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled you are quitting smoking
ReplyDeletebut
dahyumm
those pictures are enough distraction for me to forget what I was going to write
that is all
PS This is Amy from PBJdreamer and I do not know why google will not let me sign in to comment
grrrrrrrrrrr