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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: Big Dude 54 on February 09, 2008, 07:38:16 PM
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God I hope this helps someone ... I've heard the phrase "I'm going to die anyways" too many times to sit back idlely ... interesting legacy this woman leaves .......
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post the link please
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God I hope this helps someone ... I've heard the phrase "I'm going to die anyways" too many times to sit back idlely ... interesting legacy this woman leaves .......
Very poignant video. I've never understood people who smoke.
My father died of a heart attack last January at the wheel of his car. Aged 54. He had smoked twenty a day all his life.
My stepfather died of lung cancer in 1997 at aged 65 - used to smoke roll-ups without a filter all his life.
There's no excuse for it and the sooner they ban it completely to save more people the better.
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When will people stop blaming tobacco and the companies instead of taking responsibility for your own actions.
I don't have a problem with banning it public places so others don't have to suffer but if people want to smoke they better get used to the fact that they have no one to blame but themselves.
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who was the hot blonde? any redtube links? kinda fucked up when he's stroking the dead body at the end freaked me out.
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seriously? It was his mom ... dead or not it's still his mother ...
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Scary painful video...I smoke and even though i know i will suffer that way i still cant quit...I have seen the old men on oxygen, with amputed arms and legs from smoking and diabetes....And i still smoke....I deserve whatever i get....
Looked like a great woman in the video from the loved showed from her son....
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My mom went to the doctor in 2006 they told her there were spots on her lungs. She went in for a bunch of test and while waiting for the results ( about three weeks ) I think she was veer scared and thought she was gonna die. The test results came back turned out she was fine. Well to me that was her big get out of jail free card and her chance to stop but she still smokes.
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My mom went to the doctor in 2006 they told her there were spots on her lungs. She went in for a bunch of test and while waiting for the results ( about three weeks ) I think she was veer scared and thought she was gonna die. The test results came back turned out she was fine. Well to me that was her big get out of jail free card and her chance to stop but she still smokes.
I just cracked me one off...
Just kidding, of course (I shamelessly use your line all the time now). I can understand how frustrating it is to watch someone continue to smoke even though he or she knows better. I quit smoking in May 2006 and I'm very glad that I did, but even now I still have temptations.
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I just cracked me one off...
I feel kind of weired for LOLing at that. ;D
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damn that movie made me freak out a little3
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I lost my mom to lung cancer in 03, she had stopped smoking more than 10 years before that. It was a horrid thing to watch her die from. If you smoke give it up, I know its hard but if not for yourself, for your family. My new son will never know his grandmother because of it.
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I couldn't finish watching it. :'( My mom is heavy smoker. She says she quits every night ::)
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Camel filters for teh win.
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:'( my mother is 66 and still smokes...
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I just cracked me one off...
Just kidding, of course (I shamelessly use your line all the time now). I can understand how frustrating it is to watch someone continue to smoke even though he or she knows better. I quit smoking in May 2006 and I'm very glad that I did, but even now I still have temptations.
Man good for you for quiting! Thats great
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Thank you, sir.
One thing I tell people thinking about quitting...never have I woken up in the morning and said, "Damn, I wish I had smoked yesterday."