[WWI] Smoking cessation COSTS
Tom Mason
tom.mason at charter.net
Wed May 2 11:28:16 EDT 2007
I am a pipe smoker and enjoy it very much and have no intentions of
quitting. I did quit for 16 years and then started up again. As of to date
I have 53 pipes. If I hadn't bought pipes and tobacco I could have bought
more models, but seeing that I won't build all my kits, I have aprox. 2,000,
I don't feel the loss of buying more, too much!! Besides don't most of have
more one vice shall we say.
T.O.M.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Anderson" <djandersonza at yahoo.com>
To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: [WWI] Smoking cessation COSTS
> To those of you thiking or trying to quit, congradulations. Quitting isn't
> easy. I smoked for 15 years and struggled to quit. Only regret I ever have
> is that I started smoking in the first place. Money wasted on models that
> I could now have. Oh well, we learn from out mistakes.
>
> dr-i.417.17 at cox.net wrote:
> ---- Michael Kendix writes:> Just think of the money you're saving - each
> pack is a fourth the value of a 1/48th scale Roden kit and half of a
> 1/72nd scale kit.:)
>>
>
> Just for the non smokers, I happend to notice at the Tinker AFB BX a
> carton of cigs was $31.00.
>
> That buys a lot of stuff in the Squadron cat.
>
> MrT
> Mtc
> YMMV
>
>
>
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