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Hey Dan!
 
     Congrats on your 10 years and thanks for dropping by to share your accomplishment and words of support for everyone here!  
 
              Happy New Year!
  
                           Jim
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Yes Dad, inspiration indeed. HAPPY NEW YEAR ! Viv
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10 years. What an inspiration. Love it when you oldies check in. 
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Congratulations and a Happy New Year to you!
 
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Hello Dan, You had to have been one of the SSC earliest settlers. I remember reading the phrase you used here: "one is too many and 1000 is never enough", a catchy phrase that speaks admirably to those who listen up and heed its virtue. It is a decade of smoke free living for you and yours, tremendous accomplishments, very, very well done. Have a wonderful New Year. Stickin to it
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Wow, congratulations Dan!
Thank you for inspiring us with your success.
 
Happy New Year
 
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
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CONGRATULATIONS!  Dschnur!
 
A massive well done for a massive quit!   I hope lots of new quitters will take on board what you say.  A great inspiration!
 
Love Lolly.    
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A little more than ten years ago, my wife and I used this web site to help us stop smoking.
 
I still remember the first day, week, month and year.  It really did get easier as time passed.
 
I have to admit, that after a year, I didn't "feel" like I needed to smoke anymore but, when I started, it seemed that milestone would never arrive.
 
Nine years after I reached that milestone, I have friends who tell me "I can't picture you as a smoker."
 
When I hear that, I laugh to myself and keep on thinking, one is too many and 1000 is never enough.
 
I haven't taken so much as a puff since I stopped smoking.  I even haven't had a craving in years, but I will never let down my guard.  I *still* use the tools I learned here.
 
To those of you who are just beginning the process, it can be done.  I went from two packs a day to zero and have stayed that way for a decade.  
 
You can too.
 
 -Dan
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