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    Camel Smokes Rule

    It is my opinon that Camel Smokes Rule!!! I love the shirts and bags they make. The Camel Wide has been a staple in my short life. With out it I would have never lost the 160lbs I did. Camel's took care of my hunger, I smoked three packs a day. I think Camel should sponsor some SICK EXTREME SKIING adventures. Just think of the new market they can have. With out Camel Smokes I would be another Fat Ass, T.V. junkie, Bud drinking, meth snorting, Marliyn Manson wanta be. Camels helped me get into skiing shap, now, even though I plow a little, I can ski all the way down Chips' Blue discked run. Thanks Camel. To all you Camel Lovers, light up and sleep well.

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    "Sorry Sir, you can't pay for your chemo with that"
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    Worst ad campaign ever. The scum that dreamed it up should have to go through chemo so they can see first hand what they are doing to people.

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    Lung cancer, so hot right now
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    ...and make sure you pick up a sample package of their newest product next time you're at the supermarket - CAMEL (TM) Brand Troll Food.

    "Camel - When you want to feed your Trolls the very best!"

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    MMMMMM MMMMMM good... After nearly three months witout one I can say I don't really miss 'em. They were my staple food for a while though.
    I'm in a band. It's called "Just the Tip."

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    These ads are disturbing.
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    They truly are...

    And yet I feel an urge for that smooth, mild taste doctors love so much...

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    I quit chewing 11 days ago, and haven't had any nicotine since. I feel SO MUCH BETTER and I think i am fianlly over the madness cravings. I quit cold turkey and stuck with it. Now I don't even crave it anymore. I keep a bag of sunflower seeds handy for when I get those mild cravings, but they don't last long.
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    I'm not into smoking, I'm mostly into skiing really deep pow and making love like I'm the reincarnation of young Elvis. That's what keeps me in shape.
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    Mmmm Camel nonfilters...my favorite.
    Ski like no one is watching!

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    Smoking - especailly 3 packs a day = not good....
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    Quote Originally Posted by climb2ski
    Smoking - especailly 3 packs a day = not good....
    Whew, thank god I smoke four packs a day then.

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    Camels = DUNG, I suspect you know this as "DUGAR" is Farsi for SH*T
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72Twenty
    I quit chewing 11 days ago, and haven't had any nicotine since. I feel SO MUCH BETTER and I think i am fianlly over the madness cravings. I quit cold turkey and stuck with it. Now I don't even crave it anymore. I keep a bag of sunflower seeds handy for when I get those mild cravings, but they don't last long.
    Quiting has been so much easier than I ever thought possible. Once you get passed all the hype about how hard it is to quit and you finally just force yourself to do it, you realize that it is just a big mind fuck and anyone can do it if they really want to. The first day sucked, the rest wasn't bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaSucks
    Quiting has been so much easier than I ever thought possible. Once you get passed all the hype about how hard it is to quit and you finally just force yourself to do it, you realize that it is just a big mind fuck and anyone can do it if they really want to. The first day sucked, the rest wasn't bad.
    It's all subjective dude. I quit 15 years ago and I still get mad cravings.

    My personal reason/method of quiting was going mtn biking 4-6 days a week climbing 1000-2000 vertical foot hills.

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    My Mom quit smoking 15 years ago and was diagnosed with lung cancer in October. She was never a "heavy" smoker. The most she ever smoked was a half a pack a day. Quit now,cross your fingers and pray. Trust me here, lung cancer is no picnic. Addiction, habit or whatever it is you get from smoking,it is not worth the risk of getting lung cancer

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