windowlicker
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- Aug 22, 2009
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Good luck with your annual trip to Belgium as they have lowered the allowance quite a lot.
well i know my rights!!! wont be fooled by the thieves known as UKBA Nothing 2 Declare
Good luck with your annual trip to Belgium as they have lowered the allowance quite a lot.
The tax revenue from tobacco is mind boggling LB.
http://www.the-tma.org.uk/tma-publications-research/facts-figures/tax-revenue-from-tobacco/
You never truly are. It's so easy to get back to smoking your usual amount within a couple of weeks. You will even find you will smoke more to fill the void in your lungs.Still spend more helping those who have gone down ill with smoking related illness than they make in tax though.
I'm hoping it will be the end for me too, Had a nasty chest infection the last week or so and haven't smoked I was hoping to use it as a platform to quit from and then this, Just helps a little bit more.
9 days and counting.
At what point can you say your a non smoker? 6 months? a year?
Start it. I am in. 10 left out of 20 and then it's over. I hope.
The 'I hope' bit indicates you won't see this through and will find another excuse for not stopping.
To put it bluntly you will need to want to stop smoking and be positive in what you are doing is the right thing for you.
Firstly, look into when you smoke then start cutting these out until you are left with one or two a day, then stop smoking these. Just giving up will not work. Start getting rid of the ones in the morning, then start getting into the habit of not smoking during breaks at work or any other time when you habitually light up. Far easier to stop when you're down to one or two a day rather than trying to finish the packet off as quickly as possible. Teach yourself to refuse when pissed - once that happens you know you're on the right track, if you start thinking one won't do any harm then you are an idiot and will fail.
Be prepared for the cravings for the first couple of weeks. Get in plenty of fruit and every time you feel like a smoke eat something. As mentioned above, oranges, clementines and tangerines are good both for the vitamins and for giving your hands something to do. It will also prevent you from piling on the pounds. It takes about three weeks for these to die down completely.
Will power is still the best weapon available to you, there are plenty of products on the market to reduce you nicotine intake but these didn't exist when I gave up in the late 80s or my parents kicked their 30 day a habit in the mid 1970s. If you start looking around for excuses you will fail.
[MENTION=21347]JamesAndTheGiantHead[/MENTION] make them smoke 20 tabs at once then see if they still want to smoke!
And then rub their noses in their own shit?
20 fags is the same price as 2 pints... when you put it like that... it doesn't seem that dear.
All this "if I saved this/that" is bollocks, if you stopped drinking or stopped going Brighton games, you'd save money. But you don't, because it's something you want to do.
We're all dying anyway, so crack on.
On reflection, how would a league table actually work? Points for weeks without a cigarette? Surely if someone 'drops points' then they've fallen off the wagon anyway.
Also, the top 4 could go to Europe and not smoke there as a reward*.
*At their own cost.
On reflection, how would a league table actually work? Points for weeks without a cigarette? Surely if someone 'drops points' then they've fallen off the wagon anyway.
Also, the top 4 could go to Europe and not smoke there as a reward*.
*At their own cost.
Read, "The Only Way to Definitely Give up Smoking" by Alan Carr. It's how I gave up, and five of my mates - 100% record amongst my friends who have read it.
this is true, lets make the anti smokers give up going to watch the footy because if you think about it is far more expensive then buying fags. but then again i have'nt got a high horse to sit on and tell people what to do