LOL, Well i happened to always enjoy a nice cigar and port wine in the winter 
(much to the disgust of my friends) so im afraid 31yrs would still be my 
undoing. 
I may occassionally *smell one* but no tasting :-).  Its coming up winter here 
now  so im actually smiling when watching other nurses have to brave the cold 
outside.  I will keep chewing my gum on occassion.
Lani

From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Size and Cost of Atlas
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:29:03 -0700
To: [email protected]


On Apr 10, 2013, at 4:20 PM, Lani cat <[email protected]> wrote:Oh, now 
that is Fantastic News.  Am really looking forward to that and your Artist is 
pretty amazing :)
Lani

(PS, 16days smoke free now and Gum is firmly placed in glove box of the car.  
Thanks Ray)


You're welcome.  Let me tell you something about getting over the habit (the 
addition actually wears off quickly).  I sent my last girlfriend and her friend 
to Miami for a music festival and she returned with a box of killer cigars.  So 
I started smoking cigars again after 31 years.  Now, to keep me from really 
becoming a tobacco degenerate I made myself a deal:  I never smoke at home, not 
even in the back yard.  I never smoke in the car.  So I only smoke where I can 
legally which here in San Diego means a couple of clubs with smoking lounges 
and cigar shops with bars/smoking areas.  I never have a desire to go smoke 
just to go smoke, and I haven't wanted a cigarette ever.  Which tells me the 
occasional cigar (once a week or so these days) hasn't become either an 
addition or a habit.
But don't try it until you've been smoke free for 31 years.
Best, R.E.F.

----www.crydee.com
Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by 
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