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Hillhoo

Joined: 10/15/1999 Posts: 130
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Like Newt said, everyone is different. I got pneumonia and felt so bad I


had no desire to chew tobacco. As I recovered, I made the decision to quit chewing. About two years later, I was deer hunting and had driven my Dad's truck out a logging road. He had a pouch of chewing tobacco on the seat. I picked it up and it was new. If it had been open, I would have taken a chew. That desire was in my mind for a long time. Stick with it.

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Posted: 04/28/2016 at 11:57AM



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