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6 years of half a pack a day.
Rough estimate 22K. |
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I started smoking cigarettes in the Army... smoked 10-15 cigs a day for about 5 years... so about 22,000 cigs. I quit in 1997, when I realized it was a ****ing stupid, idiotic ****ing gross ass, wasteful habit.
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I think I've probably smoked 30 Dunhill cigarettes in my life but they're exactly like cigars. I've bought two packs which I then shared and I split a pack my bro bought long ago. I'm probably not who the thread was targeting.
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47,483 cigarettes or 2374 packs smoked in 13 years. I am 28 now. I was at a pack a day before quitting but I figured the first couple of years, when I was smoking at 15, I wasn't smoking nearly a half a pack. That's a rough estimate. Glad to be off them before 30 though.
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Zip, nada, zilch, naught, aught, goose egg, or as they say in tennis, Love, baby!
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Don't need the calculator to say that it's been way too many. Been a year and a half without one, which is nice.
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Hard for me to estimate. I smoked off and on for a few years... I've always been one of those guys that could stop at will and never really had a problem doing it. Never stopped because I wanted to "quit" but because I was tired of it for the time being. So throughout college and some after, I'd smoke moderately for anywhere from 3 to 6 months, then quit for another 3 to 6 months until I wanted to smoke again. About 10 years ago, I all but quit to help my wife quit. Only smoked once in a blue moon. About 5 years ago I started having serious issues with allergies and asthma and stopped altogether.
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