| Smoking when Gambling | If you are smoking when you are playing online poker, then look at alternative ways to relax. By participating in a rakeback scheme for Poker, you can take a share of the house pot and see money returned. |
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| Smoking in cars and vehicles | Stop smoking in your car; smoking in your car can cause problems with selling it later on it's life. Car lease suppliers also have rules on vehicle wear and tear. Smoking in cars is dangerous and can cuase untold damage. Stop smoking in cars with our help. |
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| Smoking Holidays | Forget smoking with an activity holiday at Torquay Hotel TLH. An activity holiday can help take your mind off your smoking habit whilst you are looking to quit. Activies include Ballroom dancing, golf breaks and bowling. |
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| Smoking While Surfing = FAIL | Stopping smoking isn't eady. The hardest part is finding the willpower to MAKE yourself stop smoking, one way to do this is to overcome your habit by replacing it with a new one, a healthy one. My suggestion to you? Surfing, its an amazing sport and by next year you'll be able to do it all year round in massive indoor surfing centres that are opening around the country. Get yourself some surf gear in preparation.
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| Defense budget for FY1993: Data summary (CRS report for Congress) |  | Author: Keith Berner Publisher: Congressional Research Service, The Library of Congress Category: Book
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Pages: 40
ASIN: B0006DJA0M
Publication Date: 1992
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Cheaper than patches and twice as effective! July 10, 2007 This really is an indespensible item for anyone even contemplating stopping smoking. The author used to smoke 100 a day for 3 decades so he knows his subject matter!!He gives very matter-of-fact, no nonsense answers to all the questions you always wanted to ask about quitting, but didn't dare to.If you want to stop being a nicotine addict this book will definitely help.
fantastic!! October 20, 2005 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Has an answer for every excuse you can think of!!! Brilliant. It's only been six days but I don't think I will ever smoke again - what's the point???
Thanks, Mr Carr! June 10, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought Allen Carr's "The only way to stop smoking permanently" three years ago. It took me nearly 6 months to make myself pick it up and read it, I was so scared it wouldn't work. Then I read the book. I quit smoking 2 and a half years ago.This little book I bought as a reminder. I have actually rarely been tempted, but very occasionally I see this on the shelf and flick through a few pages. It reminds me of the awful habit I have now left behind...
Become a non-smoker today!!! July 3, 2004 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I read this tiny little book one evening and was a non-smoker by the next morning. And this was more than 2 years ago! The trick is to start thinking in a different way. It is unbelievably simple, you don't need huge amounts of will power or self discipline, just your own free choice. It's healthier, cheaper, cleaner and you get to feel very self-empowered. Do it today.
Much better value than ten Marlboro Lights May 25, 2003 44 out of 47 found this review helpful
If you smoke, this book will be the best 2.50 you ever spend. There's no magic secret to Allen Carr, but he does have a marvellous way of debunking all the myths that smokers use to persuade themselves that they're not infact hopelessly addicted to a poisonous drug.Don't bother buying the full edition of this book - this small edition has all the content without the repetitiveness, and furthermore can be carried in a pocket and whipped out if ever the urge for a cigarette strikes. There is one issue on which I strongly disagree with Carr. He claims that you will give up without putting on weight - and yet in the same book acknowledges that cigarettes are an effective appetite suppressant. I defy anyone to stop smoking and not find themselves munching at food more than they previously did. Partly this is for a positive reason - you can actually taste food and drinks if you're not constantly killing your taste buds with foul cigarettes!
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