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Why? And why were they far beyond stupid? When I was a smoker (I quit over 8 years ago) I used to participate in the 'smoke out' events, hoping it would get me to quit this time. As long as they're trying....
They never even tried to quit. I mean here they are smoking one cigarette after another like they wanted cancer and they needed a walk to help them stop? Please don't make me laugh again.
You've obviously never smoked [for a long period of time]. Good for you.
I never smoked. My dad smoked three packs a day and when he was 33 he suffered his first heart attack. I was only seven when it happened. I always saw my dad as a strong guy but after that it changed my view about his invincibility. He quit right after that but the damage was done.
oh yes - when i saw the pyramids; the first time i saw a whale dive; when i got my first glimpse of the moreno glacier - many, many times. I get very excited about beautiful things. sometimes even a beautiful sunset seen from our windows can get a gasp out of me!
Have you ever seen/experienced something that made you gasp out loud, either breathing in or breathing out? Aside from sex, exercise, a punch to the stomach, etc. Anything so beautiful, shocking, frightening, awe-inspiring, etc.?
Under the frightening category - the night I looked out my kitchen window 3 years ago and saw my neighbors house on fire!
Have you ever seen/experienced something that made you gasp out loud, either breathing in or breathing out? Aside from sex, exercise, a punch to the stomach, etc. Anything so beautiful, shocking, frightening, awe-inspiring, etc.?
I was 28: the moment that my daughter was born - I was so completely taken over by the experience that I jumped up in the air and yelled, "She's a girl!!"
Watching planes crash into the World Trade Center, the ultrasound pics and first seeing my kids after they were born, the Colosseum and Vatican in Rome, being told I have cancer, the doctor telling me my autistic son would never amount to anything and last but not least.......Tim Mcgraw
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Originally Posted by Twinkle Toes
Yeah, when my husband blindly pulls out in front of people, and when my oldest son is speeding like a mofo and someone in front slams on their brakes.
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