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it may even help a few people give up Darren

Yeh it might, been thru that a couple of times..... :dry:

Wow just re read what i posted before, sounds like im a chimny...lol I'm not really, lucky to go thru half a pack of 20s a day, certainally not a 50 pack specialist!!

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a 6pack and a pack of eckys would be good right now

Yes beer and smokes go hand in hand!!

But not Eckys.....lol Been smoking Styvies for years, But yeh i did that quit thing for about a year, then had a bad night and 1 smoke and here i am....lol About to go out for 1 now......Sorry fella!!

haha, its the first thing i commented on when i walked into work this morning.

it actually smells clean in the casino. it doesnt reek of cigarette smoke.

and in other news, i just signed away a pretty fair whack of cash pending finance.

Now you can go into a pub, and get home go to bed and in the morning your room wont smell like absolute dog shit cause some c**t standing next to you with a beer and smoke in his hand didnt smoke in your immediate vacinity.

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