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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1601810" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I was a 2-3 pack a day smoker for many years. Back then you could smoke on planes and most every place else. We even smoked in the movie theater (weren't suppose to but we did and I don't remember anyone being asked to leave because they did). My wife was even allowed to smoke in the maternity ward (along with 3 other gals). When I quit I knew it was time (coughing and everything else that goes along with being a heavy smoker). I got a prescription for that nicotine gum and chewed that. Once I stopped I stopped for good. Yes it was hard. When I quit my wife still smoked (for 4 more years) and so did most of my friends so it was tough. Now days I find myself moving to a different place if I even sit down next to a smoker. My wife and I still make the comment --Do you realize we used to smell like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1601810, member: 5382"] I was a 2-3 pack a day smoker for many years. Back then you could smoke on planes and most every place else. We even smoked in the movie theater (weren't suppose to but we did and I don't remember anyone being asked to leave because they did). My wife was even allowed to smoke in the maternity ward (along with 3 other gals). When I quit I knew it was time (coughing and everything else that goes along with being a heavy smoker). I got a prescription for that nicotine gum and chewed that. Once I stopped I stopped for good. Yes it was hard. When I quit my wife still smoked (for 4 more years) and so did most of my friends so it was tough. Now days I find myself moving to a different place if I even sit down next to a smoker. My wife and I still make the comment --Do you realize we used to smell like that. [/QUOTE]
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