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Thread: FREE MEMBERSHIP

  1. #11
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    I need it because, I am the special one.

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    I think you should give it to me because the second i saw you post on this forum i could feel a strong connection between us like it was ment to be
    Ryan

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    'cos it's my birthday .

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cod View Post
    'cos it's my birthday .
    omg so it is! happy birfday!


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    cos I like orange?

  6. #16
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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAN xoxoxosxoox

  7. #17
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    becoz ive only got 29 days of members left


  8. #18
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    Because some thing I love died this morning.

  9. #19
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    i luv u bbs

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    My horrible life story

    gave up smoking in July 2003, so I've been smoke free for over a year now. My father had died of lung cancer six years before. I was very upset for a long time and it took me a few attempts to give up after that. The final motivation came when I began a new relationship and decided I seriously wanted to give up. When I finally did give up, it wasn't that difficult. I knew what I wanted to do. I planned the quit date - July 21st - the day after pay day! I used all my money to buy 10 weeks of nicotine replacement patches. So after that I didn't have the money to smoke as I was so skint! The cravings were bad at the beginning, but I knew what to expect from my previous attempts.
    Rather than think of all the other times I'd tried to give up as failures, I learnt from those experiences. I'd had cravings before and knew what to do about them. I was positive about all those experiences and turned the failures into successes.
    I’d been smoking for a long time - from fourteen to thirty. I’d tried to give up when I was 15 - at that age you think you’re in control and can give up whenever you like. Then for a long time I didn't try to give up at all. I was enjoying myself smoking socially, and I was in a place I wanted to be. After my father died I tried three or four times to give up before finally succeeding.
    I gave up for me and my future rather than doing it as a joint thing with friends. For me, I thought that giving up with someone else would make it too easy to just give in. These days I try to offer help and support to friends who have decided to quit too. And if this story helps just one person to give up smoking that would be great!
    I really do feel better. I’ve never been the sort of person to have a smoker's cough, but when I got a cold I used to really feel it on my chest. I haven't had a cold since giving up smoking! Its nice to wake up the morning after a big night and not have that tight feeling in your chest. And although I don't really do more exercise, walking up the two flights of stairs to my flat isn't a struggle any more!"



    And this is why I deserve free membership

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