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Clockers
13-07-2009, 11:38 PM
I use to be the biggest junkie of all time, smoked ciggies and cannabis like it was going out of fashion. Cos of the budget housemates need to worry about food more than poisoning their bodies. If Lisa and co wanna win some admirers they should quit smoking, if I can do so can they. :shrug:

kisywisy
13-07-2009, 11:42 PM
they don't want to stop though. well done you for stopping, but that was your choice

Simone.
13-07-2009, 11:43 PM
Well done for stopping, seriously must have been hard.

They go crazy in that place without cigs though, remember Nadia!

Alf
13-07-2009, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by Clockers
I use to be the biggest junkie of all time, smoked ciggies and cannabis like it was going out of fashion. Cos of the budget housemates need to worry about food more than poisoning their bodies. If Lisa and co wanna win some admirers they should quit smoking, if I can do so can they. :shrug:
but can you quit gambling clockers? ie poker

kisywisy
13-07-2009, 11:45 PM
my god, i know i would. it's stressful enough without adding nicotine withdrawl!! lol

Simone.
13-07-2009, 11:46 PM
I would probably take up smoking in there lmao!

a_2009
13-07-2009, 11:46 PM
I was pretty similar with the ciggies and weed, took me several attempts to quit.....reading Alan carr's 'how to quit smoking' worked wonders....

It's a pretty hard environment to quit....not to mention studies have shown tobacco is as addictive as heroin, plus there's breaking the habbit when there's very little else to do to occupy them....

The underlying factor like you say comes down to food....if you're on a limited budget to say they'll spend their allowance on smokes and still want to get food is not really fair on the none smokers.

Congrats on quiting!! :)

Clockers
13-07-2009, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by wannashag
Originally posted by Clockers
I use to be the biggest junkie of all time, smoked ciggies and cannabis like it was going out of fashion. Cos of the budget housemates need to worry about food more than poisoning their bodies. If Lisa and co wanna win some admirers they should quit smoking, if I can do so can they. :shrug:
but can you quit gambling clockers? ie poker

Poker is not gambling, it is a game of skill. I also organise more than I play, I cater for the average joe who does not want to spend a kings randsom at casinos but just a fiver or a tenner. I am offering a service, plus why would I want to give up playing poker, I am so good at it. Biggest win August 25th 2005, I won £4000.23, and prior to that occassion I was £1500 in debt (from credit cards not poker). So poker got me out of debt, fancy that huh? :thumbs2::thumbs2::thumbs2::hello::hello::hello::h ello:

Alf
13-07-2009, 11:58 PM
Originally posted by Clockers
Originally posted by wannashag
Originally posted by Clockers
I use to be the biggest junkie of all time, smoked ciggies and cannabis like it was going out of fashion. Cos of the budget housemates need to worry about food more than poisoning their bodies. If Lisa and co wanna win some admirers they should quit smoking, if I can do so can they. :shrug:
but can you quit gambling clockers? ie poker

Poker is not gambling, it is a game of skill. I also organise more than I play, I cater for the average joe who does not want to spend a kings randsom at casinos but just a fiver or a tenner. I am offering a service, plus why would I want to give up playing poker, I am so good at it. Biggest win August 25th 2005, I won £4000.23, and prior to that occassion I was £1500 in debt (from credit cards not poker). So poker got me out of debt, fancy that huh? :thumbs2::thumbs2::thumbs2::hello::hello::hello::h ello:
lend us a tenner

Clockers
14-07-2009, 12:08 AM
Originally posted by wannashag
Originally posted by Clockers
Originally posted by wannashag
Originally posted by Clockers
I use to be the biggest junkie of all time, smoked ciggies and cannabis like it was going out of fashion. Cos of the budget housemates need to worry about food more than poisoning their bodies. If Lisa and co wanna win some admirers they should quit smoking, if I can do so can they. :shrug:
but can you quit gambling clockers? ie poker

Poker is not gambling, it is a game of skill. I also organise more than I play, I cater for the average joe who does not want to spend a kings randsom at casinos but just a fiver or a tenner. I am offering a service, plus why would I want to give up playing poker, I am so good at it. Biggest win August 25th 2005, I won £4000.23, and prior to that occassion I was £1500 in debt (from credit cards not poker). So poker got me out of debt, fancy that huh? :thumbs2::thumbs2::thumbs2::hello::hello::hello::h ello:
lend us a tenner

I earned this money mate, same way a skillful footballer or tennis player earns money from competition. I dont do handouts.

kisywisy
14-07-2009, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by a_2009
I was pretty similar with the ciggies and weed, took me several attempts to quit.....reading Alan carr's 'how to quit smoking' worked wonders....

It's a pretty hard environment to quit....not to mention studies have shown tobacco is as addictive as heroin, plus there's breaking the habbit when there's very little else to do to occupy them....

The underlying factor like you say comes down to food....if you're on a limited budget to say they'll spend their allowance on smokes and still want to get food is not really fair on the none smokers.

Congrats on quiting!! :)

alan carr?? really??

yeah i agree with what you're saying. the point is, they are buying a luxury item (fags) when the the rest of the house aren't. if they want to spend their money on fags, then they shouldn't have as much food as the rest. it's just not fair and i don't know why lisa doesn't understand that!!

bluehill
14-07-2009, 12:19 AM
yuck smoking iv as mich as i hate it iv always wanted to try it :whistle:

Clockers
14-07-2009, 12:23 AM
I miss it, still do after all this time. I would love to sit back, and smoke a giant L skin refer and get high to high heaven. Just unlike before I have much more control than i did before.

a_2009
14-07-2009, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by kisywisy
Originally posted by a_2009
I was pretty similar with the ciggies and weed, took me several attempts to quit.....reading Alan carr's 'how to quit smoking' worked wonders....

It's a pretty hard environment to quit....not to mention studies have shown tobacco is as addictive as heroin, plus there's breaking the habbit when there's very little else to do to occupy them....

The underlying factor like you say comes down to food....if you're on a limited budget to say they'll spend their allowance on smokes and still want to get food is not really fair on the none smokers.

Congrats on quiting!! :)

alan carr?? really??

yeah i agree with what you're saying. the point is, they are buying a luxury item (fags) when the the rest of the house aren't. if they want to spend their money on fags, then they shouldn't have as much food as the rest. it's just not fair and i don't know why lisa doesn't understand that!!

Not as in the camp comdian Alan Carr ;) It actually encourages you to smoke as you read the book and think about the process of what you're doing etc etc a few ex smokers recommended it to me....went to the beach smoked my last ciggie, had a surf and still going strong :)

Yeah i think we're on the same line of thought with the smokes and food, you've got to do things fairly when it's a group budget, otherwise and quite understandably the non smokers are gonna get the *****!!

MargeryFan
14-07-2009, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by Clockers
I miss it, still do after all this time. I would love to sit back, and smoke a giant L skin refer and get high to high heaven. Just unlike before I have much more control than i did before.

You've convinced me :thumbs: I'll have another.

I have quit smoking cigs fairly reacently nand haven't bought a pack in months. On the other hand if i was in there i would be so bored that smoking would seem like the only thing to do to pass time.

kisywisy
14-07-2009, 12:33 AM
Originally posted by a_2009


Not as in the camp comdian Alan Carr ;) It actually encourages you to smoke as you read the book and think about the process of what you're doing etc etc a few ex smokers recommended it to me....went to the beach smoked my last ciggie, had a surf and still going strong :)

Yeah i think we're on the same line of thought with the smokes and food, you've got to do things fairly when it's a group budget, otherwise and quite understandably the non smokers are gonna get the *****!!

cheers for the tip!! i've just bought his book on ebay!!

read about him too. seems to be an amazing line of books he's had!!

fingers crossed!!! :thumbs2:

oxy80
14-07-2009, 12:36 AM
such a junkie!
smoking reefer?

a_2009
14-07-2009, 01:08 AM
Originally posted by kisywisy
Originally posted by a_2009


Not as in the camp comdian Alan Carr ;) It actually encourages you to smoke as you read the book and think about the process of what you're doing etc etc a few ex smokers recommended it to me....went to the beach smoked my last ciggie, had a surf and still going strong :)

Yeah i think we're on the same line of thought with the smokes and food, you've got to do things fairly when it's a group budget, otherwise and quite understandably the non smokers are gonna get the *****!!

cheers for the tip!! i've just bought his book on ebay!!

read about him too. seems to be an amazing line of books he's had!!

fingers crossed!!! :thumbs2:

No worries, good luck mate :thumbs:

setanta
14-07-2009, 01:09 AM
they can't stop smoking..... they'd have nothing else to do- have you heard them sing? stick the cigs in there lively

Mikel
14-07-2009, 01:10 AM
Well done quitting :)