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Has Obama thrown Mubarak under the bus?
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12/02/2011 09:26:11
 
 
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>>I guess when you got back home you gave up the "no smoking" policy? No anti-smoking mobs there yet? :o) I'm working on the opposite (again). Not gonna say how long - don't want to jinx myself. I read an article last week that stated San Francisco is now studying 3rd hand smoke and the health damages of it.... I was going to add a smart comment just now, but I'll leave it up to you :o)
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>Somehow i pictured you on the gun range when smoking is mentioned...
>Hope you make it over the hump - for me I had to run more,
>just to get more feedback from lungs not as able as they were in a twen
>(second quitting was some time ago...)

I have a problem getting over the couple a day habit. With no smoking indoors (that includes my own home) or in cars or in public, I get to the once or twice a day mode and just stay there. Then when I quite completely, I go a long time until once again I jump back to that once or twice a day mode again after some stressful situation usually. I've always been on the treadmill or in exercise classes or something. When work gets really hectic (and it has been lately), the exercise level drops off and that is what has to change for me. This time I've actually joined a stop smoking group "quit for life." We'll see. Right now they are annoying me with endless phone calls and emails of support :o) They always seem to call me when I am on the treadmill. That's ok, but they probably think I'm avoiding their calls when that happens :o)
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