Ambrose, Steve, And Mike, (warning very long)

Get-R-DONE! Way to go guys.
Tobacco and I have never got along well.
Which is an excellent thing for me since I live in the Tobacco state. Cigs were readily available
since age 12. Not to say I did not try them,
I just turned green during the experience. :mrgreen:
I can tell you I've seen family members quit.
It was very tough.
But they were able to make it.
My brother chewed Copenhagen for 12 years.
He tried numerous times but was finally
able to break free by using the patch.
He also came up with a plan to use the dollars
he saved from chewing to buy things just for himself
as a reward.
He figured up how much money he was
spending a week, month and year.
It was insane.
He is really into mountain biking and Snowboarding.
So after each 3 month period he was able to purchase
some quality equipment.
$5 a can at 5 cans a week=$125 a month OR $6500 a year!
Now lets put that in terms of kilts.
That is some serious $$$ for Kilts.
Coming from a non smoker I know this doesn't mean much.
All I can say is that I support you guys.
I do know how it feels to take stock and make changes.
After looking at myself long and hard, I realized I
had to do something about my
weight and being out of shape.
Dressing out at over 300lbs.
I need to drop 75 to 100 lbs.
Ouch! It hurts just to say these numbers.
In Feb. I made up a plan, began working
out and changed my diet. to date I have dropped
17 lbs.
Kind of like the Queen Mary II losing a deck
chair.
But it's a start.
My Reward will be to get me a new Tank.
Ancient Wallace Hunting!