Day 3

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I am still clean. I haven't smoked cigarettes ever since the day I tried to quit. Well, it hasn't been that long at all. But I just had wine. I am sure it would go well with smoking.. So would Chocholate... So would coffee... I have this little urge to fill up my lungs with smoke. If I smoked right now, I would feel dizzy and disappointed. I am sure it's not worth getting back to the old habit. Ugh.... Psychological addiction... AHHHHHHH.. I can't fall asleep...

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I gave up smoking in december after 10 years of smoking, i didn't really find it hard, i just didn't buy anymore after i ran out.

BTW thanks for visiting my site on May 8, 2005 09:16 PM, you made a comment on one of my post about the Japanese Name generator, does Shinichi Kujo actually mean anything ?

Hi James,

It's so kewl that you were easily able to quit smoking. I am in a major problem right now but I hope this will phased out gradually.

It's hard to tell what your name means if the name is spelled out in alphabet. You need to conver it to each so I took the liberty to convert your name to Japanese. Your first letter means number "9" and the second one means ...ugh...this is a little difficult to translate... a "ray" of light or a "stream" of running water. These first two letters are your last name because FYI the last name always comes first prior to the first name. Ku>>"number9" Jo>>"Stream/Ray" Your third letter which is the first letter of your first name means "truth" and the last letter means "number 1". It's very common to add number "1" for the first born child. Shin >>>"truth" and Ichi>>>"number 1". I guess your Japanese parents named this because you are the first born child and they want you to be true to things. :-) I hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by~!

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