Stop smoking advice needed

There can be no doubt about that. He can't even decide to cull the newsletters etc that are choking his inbox to the point his email account is useless.

If? IF? Too funny.

In what reality is Wieber "familiar to Zen?" JFC you're as nutty as Wieber.

Bwahahaha! At least a 10 year old piece of cake so far! And you've probably been giving him advice about how to quit for that long. See a pattern?

He used to blame his inability to quit on his wife's smoking. But now her monthly checks are preventing the shit wagon from grinding to a halt.

He chose a long time ago. As did you - to support a deadbeat no matter the absurdity of it.

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Carries On
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And you seem to forget that everybody knows you're an incompetent liar.

"I choose to not pay my property taxes, and only do so when forced to do so"

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Bottom line: "Total Amount Now Due $22,918.53"

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Not counting all the other liens and who knows how much unrecorded debt like the back rent on the lot.

Exactly as I said - your shithole is worth less than the liens recorded against it.

"My wifes medical bills are somewhere around $3 million dollars, all paid by the state, and mine are around $275ish, 000,00"

"My medical bills? What medical bills? I filed Bankruptcy a couple months ago. Phoof! All gone!"

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What type of "Conservatives" spend on smokes instead of insurance, and then suck up MILLIONS for their healthcare? A: Deadbeat phony conservatives.

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Carries On

There's no evidence that Wieber blocks anyone. On the contrary, he says he gets 5000 emails per week, which demonstrates a remarkable inability to be selective. He admits he can't read that much, so he just deletes it all. Which means he'll miss all the updates from the cull list.

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Carries On

You really don't want to quit, so I rest my case.

It's easier with simple habits, silly boy.

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Larry Jaques

As I already pointed out to the dole scrounger, those paid tax bills are for the taxes on the *land*, which Wieber doesn't own. The owner is Best Real Estate Solutions LLC, according to the latest deed. That's the landlord to whom Wieber is in arrears on the rent for several thousand dollars. The unpaid taxes on the termite-eaten crackerbox are as you show below.

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Myron Meckel

Which reports, by whom, and with what financial conflicts of interest? I like the one by the Royal College of Physicians who state "However, the hazard to health arising from long-term vapour inhalation from the e-cigarettes available today is unlikely to exceed 5% of the harm from smoking tobacco."

Or if you want something from this side of the pond, "The evidence therefore supports a conclusion that the chronic toxicity of nicotine in amounts ordinarily ob-tained in common forms of tobacco use is very low indeed."

Not recent, but just as true today as is was back in 1964. Chapter 4 page 32 of the original Surgeon General report, page 41 of the on-line .pdf

Sorry but Iggy is no "iggy"!

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William Bagwell

No, he's right, Wieber. You don't want to quit.

Pretty much, you deadbeat dole scrounger.

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Matt

rs, including at least ten years of 3 packs of unfiltered Camels a day. One day, I just decided enough is enough. i chewed the nicotine gum for about a week, but stopped doing that too.

on't WANT to. I still like the smell. When I'm working in front of the comp uter, I often find myself absent-mindedly reaching in my shirt pocket for a cigarette, but I know damned well that if I allowed myself to have ONE, I' d go right back to the full blown thing. And I sincerely doubt I'd be able to stop again.

t have any gain in energy. The big gain was that I no longer run out of cig arettes and have to run out in the middle of the night to buy them.

s imminent demise - maybe from a fatal disease with no other symptoms other than the death itself, or perhaps from the Great Cull. Once I know when it 's coming, I can start smoking again. I look forward to it.

e of you would be kind enough to reply to this so he'll see it, i\I'd be so mewhat (but not much) obliged.

Well that is bad news for me. I'm counting on being kept up to date on my e stimated time of cull. Then I can buy a suitable number of cigarettes to en joy on my way out.

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rangerssuck

No, you're wrong, Wieber, as you are wrong about everything. You say you want to quit smoking, but clearly you don't. I know about this stuff. Both of my parents died from smoking-related illness. My brother smoked heavily for forty years, quitting cold turkey at age 58 - because he wanted to quit and so he quit. My sister, who has frequently said she wants to quit, still smokes at age 60 - because she doesn't really want to quit.

You don't want to quit. If you did, you would have done by now. You've had cardiac bypass surgery, in your 50s. Your doctors all told you to quit. You haven't quit. That's because you don't want to quit. That's because you're stupid.

It doesn't matter who I am, dole-scrounging Wieber. What's important is what I am. What I am, dole scrounger, is your better - your better in every dimension.

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SpamBuster

My dad had a couple of heart attacks before he quit, 10 years later I was in his garage, he was working on something and got frustrated, I saw his hand reach up to that shirt pocket where he used to keep his cigarettes. He smiled when he realized that.

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amdx

You know it's true, Wieber. You're a loser at everything.

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SpamBuster

You're a loser, Wieber - a loser, a dole scrounger, a chiseler, a con man.

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SpamBuster

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