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DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 07:31 PM
OK, so you thought about it, and just haven't done it yet. :don't know why:


You know you need to quit smoking, paying $7/ a pack is cuttiing into your fishin money, and the gobs of phleghm you're hacking up in the morning is starting to get old. :upck:

For a limited time, any contributing members with 100 posts or more who can post up and tell me that you have quit smoking for 6 months, will win a plug.

As an incentive, if you can make it to a year without cigarettes, I'll send ya 2 more plugs on your anniversary quit date. :wow: :plastered: :lookhappy:

You don't have to prove it to me, we're on the honor system here. Just post up that you have quit for 6 months, and maybe tell us a little about how it is, if ya feel like it. ;)

It's like quitting alcohol or drugs. If you go to a meeting and tell people you are sober when you are still using, the only one you're foolin is yourself.

So give it a shot, ya got nothing to lose but cancer!! :D

We also have a thread here called the Cancer Thread, filled with new progress and articles about Cancer...
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?4789-The-Cancer-thread-Cancer-early-warning-signs-and-detection
Take a look when you get a chance.

DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 07:48 PM
I can't endorse this stopsmokingonline site because I don't know anything about the site, but I did find the info here. Ya gotta start somewhere, right? :D

I also know a few people who have had mild heart attacks, and they're all smokers. Guys in their 30's and 40's, some of them fishin buddies, and the common denominator is that they all smoke. Coincidence? :rolleyes:



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Every year smoking kills more people then AIDS, traffic accidents, suicide, murder, fires and accidental poisoning combined. Considering all the harmful health effects of smoking, it’s hard to believe more people don’t try to stop.



What are the Short Term Effects?
Most people know the long term effects of smoking include lung cancer, emphysema, cardiovascular diseases and premature ageing. While these can be devastating many people don’t worry about them because they don’t seem like an immediate threat. It’s important to understand in the short term smoking cigarettes can be every bit as dangerous. The following are 6 of the most dangerous short term side effects of smoking:

Increased blood pressure
Increased heart rate
Narrowing of the arteries
Reduced amount of oxygen the blood can carry
Carbon monoxide levels in the blood rise
Creates an imbalance in the demand for oxygen by the cells



What Are Long Term Effects?

Here is a list of harmful health effects smoking can have throughout one’s life:

Cancers
Lung diseases
Heart disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Stroke
Osteoporosis and weakened bones
Circulatory problems
Ulcers
Premature aging
Damage to the fetus
Low sperm count and impotence
Spontaneous abortion (miscarriage)
Decreased lung function
Bronchitis
Infections
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Let’s look at a few of these more closely:


Cancers
Most people are aware of the dangers of lung cancer, and according to the Surgeon General 90% of cases of lung cancer deaths in men are caused by smoking, and about 80% in women. Smoking is also the cause of the vast majority of cancers of the mouth, larynx, esophagus and bladder. It also causes cancers of the kidney, cervix, stomach and pancreas. 30% of all cancer deaths in the USA are caused by smoking.

Lung Diseases
http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/lungs-300x237.jpg
Lung Damage Due To Smoking (healthy lung on left)
In addition to cancer, there are several other bad effects on the lungs. The Surgeon General has reported that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, mainly Bronchitis, pneumonia and emphysema, resulted in up to 118,000 deaths annually in the USA, 90% of which were attributable to smoking. Smokers of either sex were at least 12 times more likely to die of a pulmonary disease than non smokers.

Cardiovascular Diseases
Almost 35% of smoking related deaths are due to diseases of the arteries and heart. A smoker has 2 - 4 times the chance of developing chronic heart disease than a non-smoker. In fact, as a smoker, you are more likely to die from heart disease than from cancer.

Smoking and the Fetus
Smoking during pregnancy can be disastrous to the unborn baby. The carbon monoxide in a two pack a day habit restricts the oxygen supply to the developing fetus by 60%. This results in stunted growth and lack of development, and can even cause premature births and stillborn children.

Smoking and Children
It was already stated that pregnant women shouldn’t smoke. However, it should also be avoided throughout the child’s life. Chemicals from the mother can be passed to young babies while breastfeeding. Nicotine levels in breastfed babies among mothers who smoked have been found to be 10 times higher than from non-smoking mothers. Also, 80% of all smokers started when they were teenagers. While many times this is due to psychological issues such as peer pressure and self esteem, often times they develop the habit from mom and dad.

Sperm Count and Impotence
Several bodies have reported that smoking can reduce the sperm count, and also render men impotent. A report by the BBC in the UK has stated that smokers are twice as likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction than non-smokers, and this has been confirmed by many medical bodies. Smoking causes atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries feeding the penis, and the nicotine also constricts the smaller blood vessels leading to impotence.


Premature Aging
The New Scientist has reported that a study in Nagoya City University in Japan has found that smoking leads to an increase in an enzyme that breaks down skin, and also a reduction of up to 40% in the production of the collagen needed to renew skin. The result is people start showing premature physical signs of aging of the skin and the excessive formation of wrinkles. In addition to these, more of your brain cells die the longer you smoke, and brain function can be reduced. You can also suffer strokes due to constrictions in the blood vessels supplying the brain.

Conclusion
Needless to say the effects of smoking and tobacco are disastrous. According to the American Heart Association, non-smokers live on average about 14 years longer than smokers. If you are a smoker and you want to live a longer, healthier life; you should seriously consider quitting as soon as possible.



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DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 07:59 PM
If that's not enough to convince ya to start reading and learning for yourself, I thought I'd throw up a few pics for ya's: :D

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Images of Lung Cancer

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/squamcelllung-300x221.jpg Squamous Cell Carcinoma of The Lung

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/yucklungcancer.jpg Cancerous Lung
http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/xraylungcancer-299x300.jpg X-Ray Showing Lung Cancer

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/cancerlung2-259x300.jpg Image Showing Cancer of the Lung

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/2lungs1.jpg Compare The Two Side by Side

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/sidebysidelungs-300x240.jpg Lung Cancer

http://stopsmokingonlinetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/lungremoved-271x300.jpg Incision from having Cancerous Lung Removed

jonthepain
08-17-2009, 08:12 PM
I quit smoking Sept. 1975. Do I win?

DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 08:48 PM
That would mean you're coming up on your 34th anniversary in Sept? :wow:

Sure I'll be glad to send ya something, I can send a saltwater plug, pencil poppers, Danny style swimmers, mid range divers, etc...BIG wood or tsunami plastic plugs, heavy duty large saltwater Rat-L-Traps....take your choice.

or.... I have a whole bunch of rubber shads, small rubber baits, rubber crayfish and worms, plenty of them, and some freshwater lures, and bags of small lead jigs with the rubber attached already.

I got a whole smorgasbord for people who can quit smoking, man, so pick out a coupla things that interest ya, PM me what ya want, and I'll send them down your way. :HappyWave:

Congrats on the soon to be 34 years. :clapping::clapping: Hasn't it been hard at times, especially when you were most stressed out?

What did you do instead of reaching for a cigarette? What kept you from smoking all those years, and not saying eff it all, and restarting?

Frankiesurf
08-17-2009, 10:15 PM
If a year is two plugs then DS owes you 68 plugs.

Good Score!

DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 10:30 PM
As an incentive, if you can make it to a year without cigarettes, I'll send ya 2 more plugs on your anniversary quit date. :wow: :plastered: :lookhappy:

So give it a shot, ya got nothing to lose but cancer!! :D




If a year is two plugs then DS owes you 68 plugs.

Good Score!


Somehow I don't see where I stated or implied that there, bro. ;) :HappyWave:

Still waiting on those youtube links to check out your band back in the day. Cmon man post em up! How bad can they be? :thumbsup:

Frankiesurf
08-17-2009, 10:33 PM
I was just thinking retroactively.

I have to find the tape first. That will be the hard part. Then transfer it to digital somehow. It ain't a bad tape. Actually I look damn good in it.

DarkSkies
08-17-2009, 10:46 PM
If you can make a VHS copy of it, I can try to digitize it. I'm on a tape that was made back in the 80's, called NJ hardGore. Only problem is the same problem you have, converting the VHS to digital.

I bought a VCR a while ago that's supposed to copy VHS tapes to DVD, but never opened the box. If I had a mission to do it for someone else, it might motivate me to do mine.

jonthepain
08-18-2009, 11:09 AM
What did you do instead of reaching for a cigarette?

bongs

DarkSkies
01-13-2011, 08:20 AM
As an incentive, if you can make it to a year without cigarettes, I'll send ya a plug on your anniversary quit date. :wow: :plastered: :lookhappy:

You don't have to prove it to me, we're on the honor system here. Just post up that you have quit, and post here a year from now... and maybe tell us a little about how it is, if ya feel like it. ;)

It's like quitting alcohol or drugs. If you go to a meeting and tell people you are sober when you are still using, the only one you're foolin is yourself.

So give it a shot, ya got nothing to lose but cancer!! :D

Hey people, it has been a while since this promo was run. Technically it has expired, for I'm extending it for 2011. Quitting smoking is THAT important.

To collect a plug, members with 100 posts or more:
1. Post here that you have quit smoking for 2011.
2. Post one year from now that you are still celebrating life as a non-smoker.
3. I'll gladly send ya a plug!


This is not targeted towards any members in particular, but I'm reminding Speedy, Rip, and Cardoc that I would be happy to see them quit this year! ;) :HappyWave:

You guys are important to many people in your lives. It would be tragic to have any of ya's die of cancer. http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon9.png

Think about it please, you googans! :laugh:


And Jon, I can't remember if I ever sent ya those plugs, if not contact me and I'll get them down to ya!

jonthepain
01-13-2011, 09:29 AM
what plugs?

hookset
01-13-2011, 06:57 PM
Can I have a brother join in even though he's not into fishing. I sure could use a new plug?:laugh:

porgy75
01-13-2011, 09:46 PM
Why 100 posts, Darkskies?

DarkSkies
01-14-2011, 10:50 AM
Jon, humblest apologies for my screw-up there. Send me your mailing address, let me know the size of plugs ya want, either salt or fresh, and I'll send ya some. :HappyWave:





Why 100 posts, Darkskies?

Porgy, it's an arbitrary # I picked out. You have different groups on websites, lurkers, people who contribute frequently, and those in between. Some people only post here when they have an agenda to promote, I see that all the time. And that's fine, that's their choice. :thumbsup: There are no specific posting requirements to be a member here.

Look at other online sites and see who posts in the freebies and giveaway threads. Many are contributing members, but a good many more are guys who never think of contributing and are the first ones with their hands out when something is given away. :huh:

I try to stay away from that kind of selfish mentality here, hence the 100 post requirement. I hope this explained things a bit for you. In any event, you have well over 100 posts. Thanks for your contributions to this site.

If you know anyone in your family or group of friends who wants to quit smoking, feel free to PM me at any time and I will send you as many self-help resources as I can find. That goes for you as well Hookset, and any other members know someone quitting smoking, or want to quit themselves.

There are others here who answer 3 or 4 threads at a time, and help to make this community the laid-back and helpful place that it has become. :clapping: Just wanted to thank all of those who help make this the happy place that it is, and don't clutter up my responsibilities with the need to moderate disputes. Relatively speaking, you are all well behaved and civil toward each other, and I greatly appreciate that. :thumbsup: :d






Can I have a brother join in even though he's not into fishing. I sure could use a new plug?:laugh:

Hookset, I would love to be able to encourage the whole world to quit smoking. I would also like to cure world hunger and poverty, but for some reason I just don't have the dough that Bill Gates has. :wheeeee:

So, on my limited budget, this is the best I can do. If I can get one member here to give up smoking (without nagging them too much) :bonk: maybe that would prevent them from getting cancer down the road.

And, since those insane googans Cardoc, Rip, and Speedy all smoke like chimneys,:scared: I thought this post might eventually be some positive reinforcement for them to quit.

(I'm not sure, but I think Surfwalker may be a smoker as well, so I'll include him here in this good-natured ball-busting. Apologies if I'm wrong on this.)

No one can make you quit something, be it drugs, alcohol, go-go bar addiction, overeating, or smoking. You have to want it. Someone nagging you about it won't make any difference at all, unless it causes you one day to finally make up your own mind to quit. But it has to be your choice or you won't stick with it.

So, ball busting aside, I love those goofy googans! :bucktooth: They make me laugh on days when I'm down. For selfish reasons maybe I want them around for my amusement. :laugh:

Also, I have a hunch that their families may want them around too.

Pebbles and I have seen too many people in our families and friends die of cancer in the last few years. It's truly painful to watch someone lose their strength, wither away slowly, and die the painful death that cancer usually brings to its victims. Any "subtle manipulation" I can use to encourage people to quit smoking is worthwhile to me.

In the end, the prize is not the plug that I would give them,,,,that's only a small token.
But...if that small token is the impetus for them to make a decision to finally quit, so be it. The real prize is reducing your cancer risk and being around for friends and loved ones to enjoy your company. To me, that's priceless. :o

clamchucker
01-14-2011, 12:56 PM
My cousin died from lung cancer. He was a smoker. Before the cancer we used to spend a lot of time in the outdoors together. Cancer turned him into a shell of who he once was. If any of you folks are thinking of quitting, there is no time like the present. Good thread, darkskies.

jonthepain
01-14-2011, 01:43 PM
Yeah, it killed my Dad. Well that and the alcohol. Age 67, back in 1986.

I still miss my dad.

Pebbles
01-14-2011, 05:11 PM
Killed my sister, age 48.

jonthepain
01-15-2011, 02:28 PM
Believe it or not, one of the books I sell is about how to quit smoking.

I also send out a series of emails with free tips on how to quit in them. It's pretty cool.

Free Stop Smoking Tips (http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html)

DarkSkies
02-10-2011, 09:38 PM
This is not targeted towards any members in particular, but I'm reminding Speedy, Rip, and Cardoc that I would be happy to see them quit this year! ;) :HappyWave:

You guys are important to many people in your lives. It would be tragic to have any of ya's die of cancer. http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon9.png

Think about it please, you googans! :laugh:




Hey I'll be the first to bust out the news. Cardoc and Rip have quit smoking and are on the 3rd day already. :clapping::clapping: :thumbsup:

So proud of you mooks!

For 2 goofy googans, yer doin great so far. :cool:
Keep up the good work! :thumbsup: :wheeeee: :plastered:

finchaser
02-10-2011, 11:01 PM
Hey I'll be the first to bust out the news. Cardoc and Rip have quit smoking and are on the 3rd day already. :clapping::clapping: :thumbsup:

So proud of you mooks!

For 2 goofy googans, yer doin great so far. :cool:
Keep up the good work! :thumbsup: :wheeeee: :plastered:

X2:clapping::thumbsup:

rip316
02-11-2011, 06:48 AM
Today is the 4th day so far. I am using the patch and have not had a cig since Monday afternoon. Can't say that it has been easy but I am doing it. Thanks for the support.

speedy
02-11-2011, 07:07 AM
Today is the 4th day so far. I am using the patch and have not had a cig since Monday afternoon. Can't say that it has been easy but I am doing it. Thanks for the support.


w t g b r o...:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping::clapp ing::clapping::clapping::HappyWave::HappyWave::Hap pyWave::HappyWave:

rip316
02-11-2011, 09:27 AM
It's your turn Speedy. You can do it. Drink all the coffee you want but give up the cigs. You have some youngins at home and they need there Daddy.

speedy
02-11-2011, 04:16 PM
i was good for for 7 months but a lot of stuff happened and i broke down i had a glitch
have to get back on track again !!!!!!

rip316
02-11-2011, 05:10 PM
i was good for for 7 months but a lot of stuff happened and i broke down i had a glitch
have to get back on track again !!!!!!

I had already quit for 8 years prior to starting again. Had some family stuff going on and had a total breakdown and strated again. I know how you feel Speedy but, if you can back on track than do it. It can be done, I am proof and Cardoc too.

jonthepain
02-12-2011, 09:50 AM
wtg! i think if i could quit, anybody could. i've been addicted to just about everything at one point or another.

btw, free stop smoking tips by email still available...hey if it helps, why not?

http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html

cardoc765
02-13-2011, 08:06 PM
i have been doing good so far. I am using chantix to help and it does work. That desire to want the tste of a cigarette is gone so far. I am glad i did it.

storminsteve
02-13-2011, 09:50 PM
Hey guys way to go, keep up the good work!:clapping::clapping:

bababooey
02-14-2011, 01:40 PM
That desire to want the tste of a cigarette is gone so far. .
No cravings at all? How much does chantix cost?

skinner
02-14-2011, 08:50 PM
Keep it up dudes.:clapping:
Mr grandfather died from cancer.

rip316
02-14-2011, 09:25 PM
Today has been a week for Cardoc and I. It's over. It was a lot easier knowing that I was not suffering alone. Wasn't that bad though. I used the patch and haven't had a smoke since last Monday. I haven't been coughing early in the morning and my breaths are a lot easier. Feel great.

bababooey
02-14-2011, 09:50 PM
Way to go fellas.:thumbsup:

cardoc765
02-14-2011, 09:54 PM
Bababooey, check your pm's. I sent you one concerning the chantix.

finchaser
02-14-2011, 10:06 PM
Today has been a week for Cardoc and I. It's over. It was a lot easier knowing that I was not suffering alone. Wasn't that bad though. I used the patch and haven't had a smoke since last Monday. I haven't been coughing early in the morning and my breaths are a lot easier. Feel great.

Glad to see you guy's haven't killed each other or someone yet, you both should get a plug from Swannie oopps I meant Dark

rip316
02-15-2011, 12:23 PM
Glad to see you guy's haven't killed each other or someone yet, you both should get a plug from Swannie oopps I meant Dark

Again, Thanks for all of the support from everyone.

seamonkey
02-16-2011, 07:17 AM
wtg, keep it going!

bababooey
02-16-2011, 07:31 AM
you both should get a plug from Swannie oopps I meant Dark

Love that name, we should just start singing Swannee River when he comes around.:laugh:
Congrats, dudes, keep up the good work.:clapping:

DarkSkies
08-18-2011, 06:46 PM
Love that name, we should just start singing Swannee River when he comes around.:laugh:


:2flip: :moon: to both you and finchaser! :laugh: :kiss:

Pebbles and I recently took a short trip to Jamestown. So many people smoke up there. Felt bad to see that. The town is trying to combat that with posters.

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I thought I would use this as renewed invitation to any member here to quit smoking here and win a plug under the original terms stated on the 1st page.

Speedy, since giving you a plug probably is not enough of an incentive, if YOU quit smoking for 3 months or more, I'll personally eat a SANDWORM and let you videotape it.... whaddya say bro, is that enough of an incentive??? :ROFLMAO :HappyWave:

jonthepain
08-18-2011, 07:31 PM
, I'll personally eat a SANDWORM and let you videotape it....

o.......m.........G!!!
will you let it latch on to your tongue??

bbbbrrrrrrr.

btw, free stop smoking tips by email still available...hey if it helps, why not?

http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html

DarkSkies
08-19-2011, 11:42 AM
o.......m.........G!!!
will you let it latch on to your tongue??

bbbbrrrrrrr.

btw, free stop smoking tips by email still available...hey if it helps, why not?

http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html


In all the years I been fishin em, never got used to getting pinched by sandworm. Especially when I'm tired at night, they get me as I put them on the hook. and their blood and joices make them almost as slimy and slippery as eels. Must be why the bass like em . That blood is like crack to bass. :bigeyes:





No, I won't be letting them pinch my tongue before I eat em. If Speedy does accept my challenge, I'll stick them in my mouth and crunch it down as fast as possible so it can't attack with the pincers tooo much. :headbang:

Sandworms are at the top of the list for some of the nastiest baits out there. :upck:
Leeches ain't even as bad as that. :laugh:











And Jon, thanks for sharing those smoking tips, people can learn a lot from them. :clapping: :thumbsup: :learn:
http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html

hookset
08-19-2011, 02:15 PM
Dude eating a sandworm is gross! Hope Speedy doesn't take you up on it but if he does please take lots of videos'

jonthepain
08-20-2011, 11:53 PM
we used to dig em up at the navy pier.

them friken things hurt!

great bait, tho.

in the newest king kong movie, there's a scene where some poor slobs get eaten by giant sandworms. gave me the willies. :scared:

surfstix1963
08-21-2011, 08:19 AM
C'mon Speedy you can do it, I did 7 months now I got sick as hell a couple months later but I really don't miss it you get to see all the pretty colors that are in your lungs lol

Pebbles
08-21-2011, 11:15 AM
:Speedy, since giving you a plug probably is not enough of an incentive, if YOU quit smoking for 3 months or more, I'll personally eat a SANDWORM and let you videotape it.... whaddya say bro, is that enough of an incentive??? :ROFLMAO :HappyWave:[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]

Speedy You can do it!!! You HAVE to do it, I need to see Dark eat that worm.

jonthepain
08-21-2011, 11:17 AM
I need to see Dark eat that worm.

...and then give him a big sloppy kiss?

:upck:

DarkSkies
08-21-2011, 11:24 AM
^ I think she's gonna avoid me for awhile if she knows I just ate a sandworm.... :eek:
but if Speedy gives up smoking hell yeah I'll do it! :cool:

DarkSkies
10-20-2011, 02:18 PM
Hey people, it has been a while since this promo was run. Technically it has expired, for I'm extending it for 2011. Quitting smoking is THAT important.

To collect a plug, members with 100 posts or more:
1. Post here that you have quit smoking for 2011.
2. Post one year from now that you are still celebrating life as a non-smoker.
3. I'll gladly send ya a plug!


This is not targeted towards any members in particular, but I'm reminding Speedy, Rip, and Cardoc that I would be happy to see them quit this year! ;) :HappyWave:

You guys are important to many people in your lives. It would be tragic to have any of ya's die of cancer. http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/images/icons/icon9.png

Think about it please, you googans! :laugh:



This promo is still in effect. FishinCrazy informed me he has given up smoking for a few months.

Keep up the good work, Jim.....:clapping::clapping:
And per the terms outlined above, post here at the end of the year's anniversary, and I'll gladly send ya a plug.... Keep it up, I honestly never though you would quit....if you can do it, that should be good motivation for anyone out there who doesn't think they can....best of luck bro! :thumbsup:









And Speedy, if your ears are ringing, I'm talking to you too, bro!

cowherder
10-20-2011, 05:47 PM
Very nice gesture dark. And speedy, please give up smoking I really want to see dark eat a sandworm!:upck:

dogfish
10-20-2011, 05:54 PM
I'll kick in $10 to see him eat one, but you have to take pics or video or it didn't happen.

bababooey
10-20-2011, 06:15 PM
I will ante up $10 as well. Speedy start the clock with some chantix. I want to see the googan eat a sandworm.

DarkSkies
09-04-2013, 08:22 AM
C'mon Speedy you can do it, I did 7 months now I got sick as hell a couple months later but I really don't miss it you get to see all the pretty colors that are in your lungs lol

Bump to the top for Speedy and anyone else who wants to quit smoking......
Speedy's gonna give it another try,,,,,let's all wish him luck......:clapping:

As I offered... a contributing member can win an plug for quitting....
Good luck and please think about it....
October is the Great American Smoke out....

AS I get older, the list of ones I know who have died from smoking...either cancer or heart attacks, grows larger each year...:(
Please consider giving this gift of life to yourselves and family......think about quitting.....Thanks for reading....:thumbsup:

finchaser
09-04-2013, 03:40 PM
he's smoking funny designer metal cigarettes with glass inserts now, they have nicotine but no tar and are fruit flavored. I believe they are marketed as juicers

storminsteve
09-04-2013, 07:20 PM
Very nice gesture dark. And speedy, please give up smoking I really want to see dark eat a sandworm!:upck:

Speedy good luck with quitting. Hope it sticks this time I would love to see the infamous DS eat that sandworm.:laugh:

storminsteve
09-04-2013, 07:29 PM
Hey DS just to get you in the mood here is a blast from the past your buddies at Jacks.:HappyWave:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro5HutH7MMk&feature=player_embedded

bababooey
09-04-2013, 07:39 PM
Speedy it would be awesome if you could keep it up and we dark had to eat a few worms, Awesome. you can do it.:thumbsup:

DarkSkies
09-05-2013, 12:06 PM
OK, so you thought about it, and just haven't done it yet. :don't know why:


You know you need to quit smoking, paying $7/ a pack is cuttiing into your fishin money, and the gobs of phleghm you're hacking up in the morning is starting to get old. :upck:

For a limited time, any contributing members with 100 posts or more who can post up and tell me that you have quit smoking for 6 months, will win a plug.

As an incentive, if you can make it to a year without cigarettes, I'll send ya 2 more plugs on your anniversary quit date. :wow: :plastered: :lookhappy:

You don't have to prove it to me, we're on the honor system here. Just post up that you have quit for 6 months, and maybe tell us a little about how it is, if ya feel like it. ;)

It's like quitting alcohol or drugs. If you go to a meeting and tell people you are sober when you are still using, the only one you're foolin is yourself.

So give it a shot, ya got nothing to lose but cancer!! :D

We also have a thread here called the Cancer Thread, filled with new progress and articles about Cancer...
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?4789-The-Cancer-thread-Cancer-early-warning-signs-and-detection
Take a look when you get a chance.









Believe it or not, one of the books I sell is about how to quit smoking.



I also send out a series of emails with free tips on how to quit in them. It's pretty cool.

Free Stop Smoking Tips (http://cawleypublishing.com/kickthehabit_subscribe.html)

Great tips Jon thanks for sharing them. :HappyWave:


I know some of ya's are dying to see me eat the sandworm. If I said I would do it, I will have to honor my word, if speedy makes it to a year, and posts about it. No problem, it's all in fun...I have eaten much worse before in my drinking days.....




he's smoking funny designer metal cigarettes with glass inserts now, they have nicotine but no tar and are fruit flavored. I believe they are marketed as juicers


Good luck Speedy we are rooting for ya....:clapping: :thumbsup:

ledhead36
09-05-2013, 01:56 PM
You can do it speedy best of luck

cowherder
10-23-2013, 08:14 AM
best wishes speedy keep up the good work!

speedy
10-29-2013, 08:47 PM
Speedy good luck with quitting. Hope it sticks this time I would love to see the infamous DS eat that sandworm.:laugh:he is going to i am going on 3 mo no smoking hehehe...:banghead2:

jigfreak
10-30-2013, 12:46 PM
It's really hard to keep it going but with 3 months at it you have a good head start. Best of luck

DarkSkies
07-24-2014, 12:19 PM
This thread came to mind again because of something that happened recently.
I can only talk about it briefly, and in general detail, because one of our members was involved in the life saving part of it....
I don't want anyone to feel bad, or feel blame is being suggested in this post here.....I'm just relating it to raise awareness......

Someone recently died on a NJ beach....
It wasn't swimming-related, so it didn't get much publicity.......

The general details that I do know....is that someone went into cardiac arrest....
One of our members tried to save him......
He was brought back to life...but then died again.

This was a tragedy....sometimes tragedies cannot be prevented....
Again, let me re-state, that it is extremely difficult to say why this person, when brought back to life...died again...every effort was made to save them.

I did discover that they were a smoker....and thought I would relate some of my own experiences here....
About 5 years ago...one of the members of this site...who I had lost touch with....got in touch with me, said he had a heart attack...
This floored me...he was not overweight, in good shape from fishing all the time...had a physically demanding job...
How could a guy......in such good shape, get a heart attack?...I asked myself....:huh:

The answer....my friend was a heavy smoker.....a guy in his early 40's got a heart attack, because he smoked regularly, and his arteries hardened up....
Smoking can do this, and worse damage to your body....

Again, not making any assessments here for the person who recently died....just noting that he was an alleged smoker as well....











**To all the men, and ladies out there....when we get to be 40 or older.....those who smoke become greater risks for heart attacks....
Some of us will survive them...and some will not.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of the person who had that heart attack.....
Their pain must be so great....I feel for them.....

At the same time....I would like to take this opportunity.....to offer my challenge to any contributing member here....who quits smoking for 6 months or more....
Will send ya any {1} of my plugs...that you choose........yours, for free.....if you can just keep it up for 6 months......
Just follow the steps outlined earlier in the thread....

Good luck out there....if you are trying this, and need support....there are several threads here....this is just one of them....
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/showthread.php?4789-The-Cancer-thread-Cancer-early-warning-signs-and-detection
We're rooting for all who want to quit smoking....:clapping:

Your family and friends will benefit...because you may live longer......:learn: