Yup it's fast approaching that day of the year. No Smoking Day. I smoke, wish I had never started to be honest. Anyone going to give up?
I was toying with the idea but if I do it now it will cause havoc with my training for walking from London to Brighton in May.
I've been thinking about it for a while, given up on and off over the last few years. Only smoke about 10 a day if I'm not out in the pub. Problem is, to do it properly i'd have to give up spliffs, and there's so ****ing chance that's happening soon.
Yep. When i did the Thames towpath challenge last year i lost my ***s half way through and had to do the last 50kms without one. It was a nightmare. Will bring 3 packets this time to be on the safe side.
I smoke the flesh-coloured oboe when ST comes round but apart from that, the only thing I inhale is semen-faeces vapour felched from ST's balloon knot.
I gave up when I was 24, took it back up at 26, gave up at 29 then became a social smoker from about age 30 until 34. Not had a since I was age 34 but I do smoke Havana cigars and shisha!
Funnily enough the celebs don't go in for the events i do - I suspect it's because they don't want pictures of themselves having just walked 100 kms overnight appearing in the papers.....
Depending on travel and appointments, I smoke between 40 to 80 ***s/roll-ups per day. I like to find at least one hour in the day when I can kick back, brew some Ethiopian beans, watch Minder, and roll at least 25g of Old Holborn. The new Holborn in the light blue packet is a decent smoke. I never let the nippers into my study - the fumes are too much.
I am seldom without a ciggie in my mouth . I smoke fifty to sixty a day . Add to that the copuys amounts of alchohol I comsume and the fatty diet that I'm on then I can't see me getting much past the age of fifty . I can't ****ing wait . And no doubt nor can you .