Guest guest Report post Posted April 25, 2002 , " Lesley Dove " <Lesley@v...> wrote: > I hate to see parents setting such an example to children, even if it is > outdoors and the kids don't get it forced onto them. Yeah I once gave up smoking for three weeks when my dad went away to france, when he came back he left his cigarettes and chocolate (he's a fan of both of them) lying around the house. After a couple of days, I couldn't resist, and smoked one of them (I thought, just the one) and went back to my old habits, because its addictoive, and if you have just one when you give up, its really easy to get started again. My mum was on a diet, and she ate the chocolate! He's terrible, but at least he's not the kind of bad father who gets drunk and violent. Jules > > Lesley > > > > djules_75 [djules_75] > 25 April 2002 18:25 > > Re: my physics teacher > > > , " Lesley Dove " <Lesley@v...> wrote: > but I don't see how it is possible to be as > > permanently miserable and dissatisfied as I am, always wanting > something out > > of life I can't see a way to getting, so frustrated by this lack of > > opportunity to live my life my way, without it adding up to > depression. > > Thats how I feel. But the fact that I smoke means I don't care > anymore. (don't start smoking though, it really doesn't help much) > > jules > > > > > > ~~ info ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Please remember that the above is only the opinion of the author, > there may be another side to the story you have not heard. > --------------------------- > Was this message Off Topic? Did you know? Was it snipped? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Guidelines: visit <site temporarily offline> > Un: send a blank message to - > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites