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  • snusgetter
    Member
    • May 2010
    • 10903

    Thursday 18 Nov: Great American Smokeout Day

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    Smokers Urged to Join Thursday's Great American Smokeout

    The annual event, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, focuses on quitting for one day

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) -- Get ready, get set, quit! Thursday marks the annual Great American Smokeout, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, which urges all smokers to lay off the habit for at least 24 hours.

    There have been dramatic changes in attitudes about smoking and a large decrease in smoking rates since the Smokeout was first held in 1977.

    The annual event includes local and nationwide events meant to encourage smokers to quit for at least one day in the hope that they may decide to permanently kick the habit.

    The Smokeout has helped focus attention on the dangers of tobacco use and contributed to a "cultural revolution" in tobacco control, says the American Cancer Society.

    Between 1978 and 2009, the percentage of adults who smoke in the United States fell from 34 percent to 21 percent, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    Smoking is now banned in many public places and work areas. As of Oct. 1, 2010, Medicare programs must cover tobacco-dependence treatments for pregnant women. Beginning in 2011, coverage for smoking cessation treatment will be provided to all federal employees, retirees, and their spouses and dependents.

    But, even though progress is being made, 46.6 million U.S. adults still smoke, 40 percent of nonsmokers are exposed to secondhand smoke, and smoking and secondhand smoke causes 443,000 deaths each year, according to the CDC.

    That's why the Great American Smokeout is still important. Thousands of volunteers visit schools, malls and workplaces to distribute information about quitting and to publicize events. The volunteers also enlist nonsmokers to "adopt" smokers for the day and support them with advice and snacks.

    Smokers who take part are asked to quit smoking for 24 hours. Even if they don't quit permanently, they learn that they can kick the habit for a day and that they have plenty of support if they decide to quit in the future, according to the American Cancer Society.

    The day includes events such as parades, rallies, athletic activities and ceremonial cigarette burials and bonfires. Some unique events from previous years include:
    • A national sandwich shop handed out free "cold turkey" sandwiches and cookies to smokers who traded in at least a half pack of cigarettes.
    • A hospital gave newborns free T-shirts that said "I'm a Born Nonsmoker."
    • A Houston event used the slogan "Don't Let Smoking Be an Obstacle" for an activity in which smokers ran an obstacle course that included oversized cigarette packs, matches and ashtrays.




    "The volunteers also enlist nonsmokers to "adopt" smokers for the day
    and support them with advice and snacks."


    Here's a great opportunity for snusers, especially in the workplace, to
    adopt a smoker for the day and support him/her with advice and snus.
    Make sure it's a snus their American taste-buds will enjoy; not necessarily
    what you consider the best but one that could be a first step to smoke-free
    enlightenment. One of the mints (yes even one you might consider too sweet)
    just might be what's needed. The objective is to let them experience the
    opportunity to quit. Once you've got them interested, then you can let them
    in on a little secret: Swedish snus has a variety to satisfy any taste bud.

    One step at a time!!
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    Maybe I'll spend the day smoking, and pick the snus back up on Friday. I'll have a cigarette now and think about it :^P

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    • snusgetter
      Member
      • May 2010
      • 10903

      #3
      Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
      Maybe I'll spend the day smoking, and pick the snus back up on Friday. I'll have a cigarette now and think about it :^P

      Yeah, what the hell was I thinking!

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      • justintempler
        Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 3090

        #4
        I think I'll roll up some of my homegrown DelGold and have a smoke to celebrate.

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        • precious007
          Banned Users
          • Sep 2010
          • 5885

          #5
          But, even though progress is being made, 46.6 million U.S. adults still smoke, 40 percent of nonsmokers are exposed to secondhand smoke, and smoking and secondhand smoke causes 443,000 deaths each year, according to the CDC.
          That's terrible. I mean that's half a million almost ;(

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          • snusgetter
            Member
            • May 2010
            • 10903

            #6
            "The volunteers also enlist nonsmokers to "adopt" smokers for the day
            and support them with advice and snacks."


            Here's a great opportunity for snusers, especially in the workplace, to
            adopt a smoker for the day and support him/her with advice and snus.
            Make sure it's a snus their American taste-buds will enjoy; not necessarily
            what you consider the best but one that could be a first step to smoke-free
            enlightenment. One of the mints (yes even one you might consider too sweet)
            just might be what's needed. The objective is to let them experience the
            opportunity to quit. Once you've got them interested, then you can let them
            in on a little secret: Swedish snus has a variety to satisfy any taste bud.

            One step at a time!!
            Okay, we know that we're mostly individualists here and don't like anyone dictating
            our lifestyles to us.

            But let's get real ... there are plenty of sheeples around us who blindly follow the
            dictates of the 'establishment' and don't think twice about it.

            This is our opportunity, on this their designated quit smoking/tobacco day, to present
            good alternatives to the misinformation they peddle. And what better way to do this
            than with Swedish snus and the safety of its use.


            Hey buddy, can you spare a snus to put out the smoke??
            And how about a little snuff while you're at it!

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            • Jwalker
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 1067

              #7
              I think my sister is doing something for this. I thought it was stupid shouldn't they argue every day is quit smoking day why would you wait until today your not going to have magical increased powers because it's a holy day or some other shit. I've heard planning out your quit date actually makes you less likely to succeed than spontaneously quitting. On another note I think I'll smoke my pipe today maybe twice if I have the time.

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              • snusgetter
                Member
                • May 2010
                • 10903

                #8
                Originally posted by Jwalker View Post
                I think my sister is doing something for this. I thought it was stupid shouldn't they argue every day is quit smoking day why would you wait until today your not going to have magical increased powers because it's a holy day or some other shit. I've heard planning out your quit date actually makes you less likely to succeed than spontaneously quitting. On another note I think I'll smoke my pipe today maybe twice if I have the time.

                You're right, every day should be quit smoking day.

                But this annual ritual adds the magic touch to public relations: Hey, I quit for
                the day now leave me the **** alone!!


                See, that's how it works. Everybody gets off on it and the do-gooders are really
                orgasmic for a day. Plus it's all for the children, don'tcha know!!



                btw, sneaked smokes don't count as a smoke if no one catches you. .... Really!!

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                • sgreger1
                  Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 9451

                  #9
                  I think i'll buy a cigar today, it's been a while.

                  I don't know any smokers otherwise i would have turned them onto snus a long time ago!

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                  • sgreger1
                    Member
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 9451

                    #10

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                    • lxskllr
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      #11
                      LoL sgreger1!

                      I failed in my smoke 'em up day. I used snus all day. I'll roll a smoke now, but it feels kind of empty :^(

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                      • Bigblue1
                        Banned Users
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 3923

                        #12
                        Just gotta couple packs of American Spirit blu's for free, well I think I paid $1.24 but close enough, gonna have a smoke after I finish this cocktail. That's right Smokes and cocktails at 3 PM. Suck it you elite scum......

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                        • CoderGuy
                          Member
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2679

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Bigblue1 View Post
                          Just gotta couple packs of American Spirit blu's for free, well I think I paid $1.24 but close enough, gonna have a smoke after I finish this cocktail. That's right Smokes and cocktails at 3 PM. Suck it you elite scum......
                          $1.24? That is a great price! My attitude has always been, "It's 5PM somewhere!" Smoke/Drink On!

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                          • Bigblue1
                            Banned Users
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 3923

                            #14
                            Just sign up on their wbsite and in 2 weeks you will get 2 $10 coupons. Each good on at least 10 dollars worrth of smokes. You pay anything over $10 hence the $1.24 for two packs NAS SIGNUP. This is the second time I've gotten hooked up last time was like 2 years ago.......

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