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I stop smoking for good. I promised I'd do it when I turned 30. Well, it's taken another 3 years, but I am resolutely determined to quit the nasty habit for good now. Besides the obvious pitfalls of smoking, it exacerbates my wheeziness and will, in time, take it's toll on my skin. So there you have it. Wish me luck !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.HI salla, lovely seeing you pet, It was something last night, we went out to the pub quiz, we meet the others in the bar then go to the lounge...
when we went in I notice a man sitting at the bar alone just staring into his pint, I didn't recognize him, but that in itself wouldn't have been unusual,someone raised the question of the latest soldier to be killed in Afghanistan and they though he may belong where we live, this poor guy turned around came to our table, tears streaming down his face, told us it was his son and how immensely proud of him he was, his face is etched in my mind even now salla
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when we went in I notice a man sitting at the bar alone just staring into his pint, I didn't recognize him, but that in itself wouldn't have been unusual,someone raised the question of the latest soldier to be killed in Afghanistan and they though he may belong where we live, this poor guy turned around came to our table, tears streaming down his face, told us it was his son and how immensely proud of him he was, his face is etched in my mind even now salla
Bobbi ♥
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Cheers Dris, Bobbi, Slinky, Craft and Cazzz. I had an altercation with a pedestrian earlier who slammed my wing mirror so hard in temper, I though a car had run into me. I opened the door and asked him if he was a nutter, and he just screamed obscenities at me. I was shaking afterwards, and boy did I fancy a ciggie - but I didn't succumb. :-)