Subj : Quitting To : Sean Dennis From : Janis Kracht Date : Sat Aug 25 2018 02:11:00 Hi Sean, > My late maternal grandfather, my Grandpa Gene (who I miss terribly), quit > smoking back in the 60s. He then started putting a toothpick in his mouth as > part of his "cold turkey" to replace the sensation of a cigarette in his > mouth. I'm trying to avoid substitutions but darn I'm damn HUNGY all the time.. Is this what it should have been like all these years? :) :) > I remember when I was about eight years old I asked him why he always had a >toothpick in his mouth. He told me and then he quipped "I'll die of Dutch elm > disease!" Ha :) Great story... I remember once asking my uncle Pete why his head was so so BALD (I must have been eight).. he said, a bird came over and picked all the hair off his head ... I replied "oh that is too silly!!" Lol he was a great guy. :) >Unfortunately, it was poor care from the VA and a sudden stroke that killed > him. But every time I put a toothpick in my mouth, I think of my Grandpa > Gene. That's so sad.. my Uncle Pete had Altimeter's disease at the end .. so sad.. > Just a personal ancedote but here's to you quitting permanently. I lost my > step-grandfather, Grandpa Lyle, to cancer caused from 40 years of smoking. My dad as well ... :( I don't know when he started, but I remember seeing a pic of him in the navy (ww2) with a cig in his mouth :( > Another smoking related quip from "Goldmember": > Alotta Fagina: "Do you smoke after sex?" > Austin Powers: "I don't know; I've never checked." LOL :) Thanks for the chuckle :) Take care, Janis --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-3 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) .