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Sunday, June 21, 2009

I'm finally trying to quit smoking

Well, I did it. I got a prescription last year for Chantix, to attempt to quit smoking. Apparently the mere thought of doing made me smoke more this past year than I ever have. This is silly of me. I know.
So, I finally got the script filled and I started taking the stuff yesterday. No weird side effects yet, though there are quite a few to watch out for.
Wish me luck. My quit date is Monday June 29. Maybe I'll make it.

(PS - I will resent it and appreciate it if the Chantix really does work...)

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by Randy Cassingham

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Three men coming home from dinner in the mountains above Boulder, Colo., saw an injured animal in the road. They stopped and picked it up, deciding to take it to a veterinarian. “It looked up as if to say, ‘Help me’,” said Jason Lee Laird, 21, who decided the animal was a lynx or a bobcat. The cat filled the entire back of the Jeep they were driving, and on the way down the hill they spotted a sheriff’s deputy and flagged him down. The deputy was shocked to find a 65-lb. mountain lion cub in the Jeep and called in the Dept. of Wildlife to take care of it. Then Deputy Jeff Canton turned to another matter: he told Laird he smelled marijuana. Laird offered that perhaps that was the smell of mountain lion urine — maybe the cat peed in the Jeep? “Mountain lions don’t smoke marijuana,” Canton replied, and cited Laird for drug possession. A DOW spokesman said it may be the largest mountain lion ever rescued by civilians in the state, and that the men were lucky to be alive. The cat was not as lucky: its injuries were so severe it had to be put down. (Boulder Daily Camera) ...DOW officers were surprised to find the cat very docile, addressing them as “Hey, mannn.”
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