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Random reason number...  duh... what number were we on???  Anyways, no more burn holes in the carpet or upholstery of the van!  Woo Hoo!!!
 
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Stories from others about their mis-adventures in smoking reminded me that it's time for some more random reasons to quit/ stay quit:
 
Random Reason # 25) No more smelling my own burnt hair in the midst of a fumbling cigarette mis-hap.
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Random reason # 15) I feel a lot calmer these days. Stressful events are no longer magnified by a cigarette Jones.
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YES, Lynal1. I loved taking that first flight without feeling the edge of nicotine craves all the way. It is truly a kind of freedom. 
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Random reason #555. my 7 and 1/2hr plane flight to perth is going to be a breeze.
 
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HAHA! I love this one. Great work
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Random reason # 888 - I can ride my bike all the way to the top of the hill now -  instead of having to get off half way up and (embarrassingly) walk the bike up the last half of the hill! WooHoo!
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Random reason #111 better complexion.
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Random reason #87.) Swimming in the ocean without getting winded.
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Random reason # 75) Being quit gives me an excuse to reward myself with other things. 
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