Hall of Fame Speeches
When a quitter reaches the 100 day mark they are considered to have reached the Hall of Fame. They can then write a Hall of Fame speech to thank their fellow quitters, bestow wisdom for future quitters, etc.
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Time To Make Changes Finally Kick The Copenskank To The Curb
The number of days doesn’t matter, my resolve to Quit is different this time around. For the past 23 years,…
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The Sting
Do you remember that part in Pulp Fiction when Bruce Willis decides that he is going to take a fall…
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The 100 Day ‘March’ – Learning From the Journey
I’m immensely grateful for this site, and the major role it has played in helping me quit chewing Copenhagen. I…
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Burn Your Boats – Eliminate Failure as an Option
I quit using nicotine on November 22, 2006. Over the preceding 25 years I had tried to quit hundreds of…
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Today, I Consider Myself… Gary Cooper Got It Wrong
I assume most people know the story of Lou Gehrig. Gehrig was the great New York Yankee first baseman, the…
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Life Can Hit You Hard – How Tough Are You?
The Last, or Rather First, 100 Days in the Life of Killerattorney It was hard to decide what my Hall…
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The Voices In My Head
Fear me! I am strong. I am tough. I am your persona. I am tobacco. I am your master, slave!…
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mjordan HOF
Everyone who lurks at this site, everyone who pops in, everyone who goes into chat, everyone who says they are…
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My Story – HOF Speech
My story is not that different from several of the other stories you have read here in the HOF, and…
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Mike’s HOF Speech – That Guy
Allow me to start by saying that this has been quite a journey, one with many ups and downs. It…
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