Souvenirs
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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Souvenirs
For those of you wondering what sort of classy gent has joined your group...
Day 24 for me and I was rummaging through my briefcase to find something for work tomorrow. I found the plastic bag I kept in the outside pocket for "E-Z" access in case I had to vomit while I was on the bus. I would actually set aside "good" bags for this illustrious role as opposed to the cheap, thin ones from the supermarket. I wish I was kidding.
Luckily, I never had to use them on public transit (you're welcome, Mr. and Ms. America!!), but I recall some near-misses where I had to bolt out of the bus doors like Seabiscuit from the starting gate.
I actually considered this "normal"??
Day 24 for me and I was rummaging through my briefcase to find something for work tomorrow. I found the plastic bag I kept in the outside pocket for "E-Z" access in case I had to vomit while I was on the bus. I would actually set aside "good" bags for this illustrious role as opposed to the cheap, thin ones from the supermarket. I wish I was kidding.
Luckily, I never had to use them on public transit (you're welcome, Mr. and Ms. America!!), but I recall some near-misses where I had to bolt out of the bus doors like Seabiscuit from the starting gate.
I actually considered this "normal"??
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Midwest USA
Posts: 69
I'm constantly finding 'souvenirs' of my own. It's rather jolting. Nothing related to vomit disposal, but definitely some things that say, "Hey buddy! Bet you're glad you quit!"
I feel shame every time I find something, but I turn it into a positive and use it as another piece of motivation and a reminder that I've been making the right choices for the past 25 days.
I feel shame every time I find something, but I turn it into a positive and use it as another piece of motivation and a reminder that I've been making the right choices for the past 25 days.
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