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I AM A NON SMOKER. I INTEND TO STAY THAT WAY!!!

360 replies

minkmama · 19/09/2004 21:43

Hi girls,

I know it's a little 'in yer face' but i felt we needed a huge reminder everytime we posted each other!

Fresh start for Monday then!!

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 11/10/2004 21:49

Im staying here for now, unless someone can recommend some thing good on the telly. Even my headache is going thank you xxxxx
MM this has been a very long day, do you think you could come and do my house on a Monday too? I did mine yesterday and its now wrecked again

charliecatthenonsmoker · 11/10/2004 21:49

You can go, its nice to see youve been here, and your not smoking...wooooohhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. See you tommorow xxxx

minkmama · 11/10/2004 21:52

i know what you mean about long days...couldn't wait for dh to come back today.

straight after i hoovered the sitting room, ds1 asks for a biscuit and promptly crumbles it all over the stool. lovely....WHY DO I BOTHER?!!!!

gotta lose weight somehow i suppose and not through chuffing!!

i'll check in later if i can xx

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 11/10/2004 21:54

I can wreck a room myself in minutes, just by being in a room i make it look messy!!! Going to go and scrub my face and flick on the tv...night night sleep tight. OmG MM that was like a bad orgasm

charliecatthenonsmoker · 11/10/2004 21:57

As in long intense all over etc but with nasty feelings not good.....OMG losing it lol

minkmama · 11/10/2004 22:53

LOL, cc, it's driven you MAAADDD!!! night night xx

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 11/10/2004 22:56

Still up. Going to give this to my mum..or leave it around...

Life had become a boring routine. She had just been going through the motions of maintaining a normal semblance of existence. Waking up, having a cigarette. Washing up and brushing her teeth, having a cigarette. Eating breakfast, having a cigarette. Doing some light cleaning, vacuuming, dusting, and having a cigarette. Watching a little television while having a cigarette. Preparing a sandwich for lunch, having a cigarette. Taking a short nap, waking up for a cigarette. Reading the newspaper, having a cigarette. Making a list of needed groceries, having a cigarette. Getting ready to do some light shopping, having a cigarette. Driving to the local market, having a cigarette. About to enter the store, but stopping to have a cigarette. Checking out at the cash register, leaving the store and having a cigarette. Going home and starting to prepare dinner, having a cigarette. Eating dinner, having a cigarette. Clearing the table and washing the dishes, having a cigarette. Watching a little television, having a couple of cigarettes. Washing up, brushing her teeth and getting dressed for bed, having a cigarette. Getting into bed, having a cigarette. Going to sleep.

Ever since the loss of her husband many years ago, nothing in her normal daily existence seemed to give her life any meaning or any real happiness. Weeks would go by with her barely cracking a smile. Almost nothing seemed to bring her joy anymore. But this day was starting differently. After breakfast her phone rang. She ran for a cigarette. On the fourth ring she made it to the phone and picked up the receiver. It was her daughter. She lived only an hour away, but because of her career, her husband's schedule and the kid's school, soccer, piano, ballet lessons, etc., they only were able to visit occasionally. Well, to her pleasant surprise, she found out that they were coming on Saturday to spend the day.

For the first time in weeks she seemed truly happy. As soon as she hung up the phone she grabbed for a cigarette. She had to start planning and preparing to see the kids. She called her beauty shop to make an afternoon appointment. When she hung up the phone she took a cigarette. She got dressed and ready to go shopping, and right before leaving, she took a cigarette. In the car driving to the store she hurriedly smoked two cigarettes for she knew she could not smoke while in the store. She hurriedly went up and down the aisles, with a certain bounce in her step for she was still so excited about the visit. When she left the store she hurried to her car and lit a cigarette. She went home, put away the groceries, prepared and ate a quick bite, smoked a cigarette and hurriedly left the house to be on time for her beauty shop appointment. While she was there she smoked and conversed with the other patrons, glowing as she told of her exciting weekend news.

When she got home, she smoked a cigarette, and starting preparing a turkey for the big Saturday night meal. She smoked and ate, smoked and cooked and smoked and prepared for bed. One last cigarette and she slowly dozed off, happy and excited about the joy of the upcoming day.

When she woke up she excitedly grabbed for her first cigarette. She got up and cleaned and brushed her teeth, and took another cigarette. She ate breakfast and smoked again. She started preparing her feast and smoked numerous cigarettes. Even though she was not conscious of the fact, she was smoking more than normal. Through years of conditioning she had learned that since she couldn't smoke when around the grandchildren she had better have plenty of nicotine in her system by the time they arrived. A little last minute cleaning, and cooking and smoking. She was ready.

The door bell rings. She hurries to the door and opens it up. There is her family. Everyone is excited. She goes to kiss the youngest, who says "Oh grandma, you smell like an ashtray!" She was used to these comments, she loved him anyway. After 15 minutes of talking with all the kids and her daughter and son-in-law, she and her daughter go to the kitchen to work on the dinner. After a couple of hours she starts to feel the twinge for a cigarette. But she knows she can't smoke. The kids are running through the house vigorously. As the hours pass, her patience becomes strained. Too much noise she thinks to herself, boy, does she wish she could smoke a cigarette. She starts to complain of a minor headache. They decide they better eat early, grandma is seeming a little tired and a little hassled. They sit down to eat. The food is good and everyone is enjoying.

But grandma seems to be feeling worse and worse. Four hours have passed and still no cigarette. After dinner they all decide grandma needs some rest and mutually everyone agrees they will leave early. She kisses them all good-bye and rushes them out. As the door closes she hurries to her pack and smokes three cigarettes in a row. She finally starts to feel better. She now sits down in a quiet empty room thinking how lonely she feels and how sad that they had to leave so soon. But at least she has her cigarettes. But it had been a long day. She washes up, brushes her teeth, gets dressed for bed, and has one last cigarette.

Tomorrow would be another routine day.

minkmama · 12/10/2004 12:55

much of that routine sounds like my mum except the morning and bed ones, but in any case she still smokes an awful lot. quite sad really. i really want to send that to her, but now is just not the right time because my grandad is v.v.ill right now and they don't even think he will last the next course of meds this week.

it was a really 'good' story and has spurred me on!

how are you doing today? forgive me if i end up disappearing again after this but boys are asleep AT THE MOMENT, may well wake up soon!

have saved 45mins of my life so far...

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 12/10/2004 13:15

Hello Mink, just back from Bargain Hunt, what a pile of tat for 30-40 quid a shot. Serious tat.
My friend Hannahs rang and said OMG theres a shot on the tv right now of just you and your mum lol
I have been good today, now this is day 4 for me. At 9.30 ish when I got to mums I thought ohhh and then I talked myslef back out of it. And when we were at the auction rooms I poppped 3 lozenges in in the course of 2.5 hours, but lozenge is not fag.
Still got stressy headache but am ok

minkmama · 12/10/2004 13:22

that's what lozs are for cc, use them whenever you feel an urge, nevermind how often.

i missed it, was busy with the boys shifting them off to bed etc.! is d.dickinson really that orange? does he still do it?!!

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 12/10/2004 13:24

It was the other bloke with the classes and the blond helper girls so I dont know about dds orangeness
Glad you missed it, we were probably sitting there sniggering lol

minkmama · 12/10/2004 13:36

i know what you look like anyway old hag

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 12/10/2004 13:38

my mums watching the tv and is screaming down the phone at me says she looks like shes just crawled out of her grave and is wishing we hadnt gone ...Cant wait to see it shes is laughing sooo much!!!!!!

minkmama · 12/10/2004 13:40

cor, you lot must be on there for a while! did you bid for anything for a laff?

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minkmama · 12/10/2004 13:41

god, am trying to pay for something on ebay and it's taken 10mins...

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 12/10/2004 13:44

We bid on some candle sticks, shes went home to rewind the video...we were all meant to be watching it later. She says she looks like a wrinkled prune and she says i look ok, but i have never even saw a still pictue of me that I like so I can just imagine...Paypals down or it was yesterday..

minkmama · 12/10/2004 13:46

oh right, that'll be it then...

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 12/10/2004 13:49

I read out that to my mum that big long another cigarette thing as she was smoking a fag hiding round the corner from me. I offered her a lozenge at the auction...no ill wait to have a fag thank you and there really is no hope
That another cig thing is me and my mum all over
Write a cheque out or wait till its fixed MM, what have you been buying?

fionagib · 12/10/2004 19:43

Hello folks, been trying to work work work as kids off school next week plus loads of people round, eating & boozing...

yes am still in stinky smoking land but actually sickening myself of it, no energy for running...

am focusing on oct 25 as quit day...

cc your story really hit home, about the crabby granny fouling up the day just due to her hideous addiction, am gonna print it out in prep for oct 25!!

gotta work tonight, catch up soon xxxx

minkmama · 12/10/2004 20:42

bought some artist's paintbrushes as mine are all packed away somewhere where i can't find them. am planning on painting the downstair's toilet cupboard all over with a pretty pattern. v. linda barker.

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minkmama · 12/10/2004 20:42

sorry, fg, HI!

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minkmama · 12/10/2004 20:58

btw cc, that cig thing might be your mum, but it's NOT YOU. you are a non-smoker remember?!!

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charliecatthenonsmoker · 13/10/2004 08:05

Thank You MM, I am actually quite gobsmacked that ive got this far. After sooo many times of doing a few days and having one this feels like quite an accievement but im just waiting to trip up IYKWIM Not good I know but the way it is.
I wish I was Allen Carred out you know, but im not,like FG theres a bit of my brain that says smoking a fag is pleasurable....ahhh btw no intention of having a fag im gonna ride this through but no point lying is there...

charliecatthenonsmoker · 13/10/2004 08:06

Sorry that sounded really negative, i only woke up about 7 minutes ago and my first thought was no your not going to see if you can hunt out a fag, you are not smoking becuase just one never is just one where are the lozengers...maybe the nicotine hasnt seeped in yet lol!!

charliecatthenonsmoker · 13/10/2004 12:29

Surviving How are you??