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Jan 28, 2011 06:23PM
Jack Lalanne died?
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Never mind. I googled him. He was a health and fitness guy. With big, gross muscles. And he made juice!!!

Rest in peace, big guy.
Never mind. I googled him. He was a health and fitness guy. With big, gross muscles. And he made juice!!!

Rest in peace, big guy.
Are you a weight lifter, Arminius?
No Montambeau I do other exercises though. Anyway, he was more than a weight lifter; he was the original health teacher. He not only taught exercise but also other life improving information. For example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eB4cQ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hh_ZG...
It is ALWAYS a smoker that finds the health nut dead on the jog path. Bet they would have survived until the parking lot if they would have just walked.
Oddrun wrote: "i once heard that the extra years one lives because one exercises, is used exercising. Then i would rather smoke."The trick is to enjoy (if not love) exercising, then the scheme works just fine.
Oh, and Nick don't you dare try smoking again. I'll get to Alaska and kick your ass to the moon if I have to. Do not smoke, grrrr.
He totally smokes, again. He told us!
Cannot fight you forever. I will still secretly wish you choke on (or swallow) one, maybe that will teach you. A fiend of a friend is a lung specialist, I've been hearing all those stories about people after a tracheotomy, breathing through that hole in the throat, smoking through that hole, dropping smokes in that hole because they weren't careful enough.
Still so enthusiastic about smoking?
I quit last February, so other than three cigarettes I had this year on various occasions, it's almost been a year. For some reason, I never really have felt addicted to cigarettes. I enjoyed them, sure, and had a habit of using them, but I never had any problem not smoking when a situation arose where I couldn't. So quitting was easy for me, but I can't take the credit. Things that are difficult for me to stop don't ever really stop. I have little will power.
I had quit for almost two years. I just didn't like who I was becoming without nicotine. Look at it like this. I'm doing my part to fight planitary over population. Plus I'm an asshole so it might make no small number of people pleased to hear im gone.
I am being deployed with the National Guard for the second time. If I have enough free time between missions I am going to try to teach myself hypnosis. From what I read thus far, hypnosis will not work for a smoker unless they want to quit.
Anyway, if I learn hypnosis I will offer free to anyone on the Hater's an attempt of hypnosis to stop smoking.
No that is only once you are active. Besides by design you wouldn't know where you were going any way. I just wanted the country and the unit. We might know the same folks. Anywho good luck.
Oddrun wrote: "Hypnosis do not work if you dont want it to, regardless of what you try to acheive with it."That's true and also it doesn't work on some people at all.
I need to quit smoking too. I have quit for a few months/years off and on but need to quit for good. Everyone tells me that it is disgusting but I seriously fecking love loooovvveeee it. The last time I temporarily quit was when I saw Russell from True Blood burnt to a crisp and he looked like my cigarette ashes and I couldn't smoke, luckily I moved past that.


