View Full Version : Three cheers for WazLady!!!!
wazman
08-15-2005, 11:17 AM
All right! I am pleased to report that WazLady has officially begun her quest to quit smoking as well - it has been about four days since her last smoke and she is doing very well. She says she's jittery, but she's not smoking any more...
So everybody give WazLady a big hand!!!! :luxhello :luxhello :luxhello :luxhello :kiss :heartbeat
brelsfor
08-15-2005, 11:19 AM
way to go, that is great news for both of you.
maud'ib
08-15-2005, 11:58 AM
Kudos Wazlady.
I'll support you just as hard as I did your husband, although it seems he felt our support was not good enough.
So just as I badgered you about quitting, I'll badger him to get back at it and support you - and he can report me all he wants :taunt .
Don't give up Wazlady. I know it is very hard, but if a weak-willed loser like I can do it so can you.
------ badger, badger, badger ------------
This goes for Wazman too -- Put that cigarette out and support your loving wife! After all, she did it for you! Slipping and having a smoke is not the end of the fight - just get back at it. You were doing great!
We care about you both and don't assume we don't.
PS: As I said before - I can be a real PITA :devil
wazman
08-15-2005, 12:16 PM
Kudos Wazlady.
I'll support you just as hard as I did your husband, although it seems he felt our support was not good enough.
So just as I badgered you about quitting, I'll badger him to get back at it and support you - and he can report me all he wants :taunt .
Don't give up Wazlady. I know it is very hard, but if a weak-willed loser like I can do it so can you.
------ badger, badger, badger ------------
This goes for Wazman too -- Put that cigarette out and support your loving wife! After all, she did it for you! Slipping and having a smoke is not the end of the fight - just get back at it. You were doing great!
We care about you both and don't assume we don't.
PS: As I said before - I can be a real PITA :devil
I would hope she did it for herself, not for me.
And it's not that your support was not good enough. It's that when your birth family doesn't care if you live or die, why the heck should you believe anybody else does?
Enough.
maud'ib
08-15-2005, 12:33 PM
I would hope she did it for herself, not for me.
And it's not that your support was not good enough. It's that when your birth family doesn't care if you live or die, why the heck should you believe anybody else does?
Enough.
Wazman, I'm not going to tell you to smoke or not to smoke. It is not my place to (or your birth family's). That is your decision and yours alone. You will live your life as you see fit.
But don't even think that no one cares about you. Look around yourself in your own house. You have a wife and kid that care about you more than anything else. And that is what's important isn't it? I mean if they didn't care a great deal about you, do you think they would bother to live in the same house as you? Your wife cared enough to quit smoking. Maybe not just for you, but with the hope that you will help support her too - so you can face this huge effort together. I'm sure she was hearbroken and terribly disappointed when you started again. But like I said - it's is your decision and no one else's. I'm not the nicotine police.
I'm not very close to my birth family either, but I know I have the full love and support of my wife and daughter. And frankly, as long as I have them, the rest of the world can take a flying leap if they don't like me. I'm content.
wazman
08-15-2005, 12:46 PM
Wazman, I'm not going to tell you to smoke or not to smoke. It is not my place to (or your birth family's). That is your decision and yours alone. You will live your life as you see fit.
But don't even think that no one cares about you. Look around yourself in your own house. You have a wife and kid that care about you more than anything else. And that is what's important isn't it? I mean if they didn't care a great deal about you, do you think they would bother to live in the same house as you? Your wife cared enough to quit smoking. Maybe not just for you, but with the hope that you will help support her too - so you can face this huge effort together. I'm sure she was hearbroken and terribly disappointed when you started again. But like I said - it's is your decision and no one else's. I'm not the nicotine police.
I'm not very close to my birth family either, but I know I have the full love and support of my wife and daughter. And frankly, as long as I have them, the rest of the world can take a flying leap if they don't like me. I'm content.
Yeah, the stories I could tell you...
But I won't.
I said I wasn't going to discuss this and damn it but I'm not. Thread closed.
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