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it's been 18 months since I quit, and i've never been tempted to have even one. i'm still quite amazed how quickly the urge to pot noodle went.
but...on reflection....i dont think i'm as happy as i was when i pot noodled.
i loved that time on my own - every hour, just 5 minutes to myself, no matter what. people say pot noodling is sociable, but i actually think it's quite a solitary thing, time alone with your own thoughts, your own peace.
i miss it.
i dont miss coughing, or being constantly out of breath, or smelling (which I never noticed, but i notice now on other people)....but i miss the "art" of pot noodling.
or maybe I'm just a bit lonely.
i'm having a "ho hum" sort of day...
________________
with apologies, thanks and love to our sally anne!
it's been 18 months since I quit, and i've never been tempted to have even one. i'm still quite amazed how quickly the urge to pot noodle went.
but...on reflection....i dont think i'm as happy as i was when i pot noodled.
i loved that time on my own - every hour, just 5 minutes to myself, no matter what. people say pot noodling is sociable, but i actually think it's quite a solitary thing, time alone with your own thoughts, your own peace.
i miss it.
i dont miss coughing, or being constantly out of breath, or smelling (which I never noticed, but i notice now on other people)....but i miss the "art" of pot noodling.
or maybe I'm just a bit lonely.
i'm having a "ho hum" sort of day...
________________
with apologies, thanks and love to our sally anne!
Is this a genuine post about pot noodles or one about winking?
it's been 18 months since I quit, and i've never been tempted to have even one. i'm still quite amazed how quickly the urge to pot noodle went.
but...on reflection....i dont think i'm as happy as i was when i pot noodled.
i loved that time on my own - every hour, just 5 minutes to myself, no matter what. people say pot noodling is sociable, but i actually think it's quite a solitary thing, time alone with your own thoughts, your own peace.
i miss it.
i dont miss coughing, or being constantly out of breath, or smelling (which I never noticed, but i notice now on other people)....but i miss the "art" of pot noodling.
or maybe I'm just a bit lonely.
i'm having a "ho hum" sort of day...
________________
with apologies, thanks and love to our sally anne!
it's been 18 months since I quit, and i've never been tempted to have even one. i'm still quite amazed how quickly the urge to pot noodle went.
but...on reflection....i dont think i'm as happy as i was when i pot noodled.
i loved that time on my own - every hour, just 5 minutes to myself, no matter what. people say pot noodling is sociable, but i actually think it's quite a solitary thing, time alone with your own thoughts, your own peace.
i miss it.
i dont miss coughing, or being constantly out of breath, or smelling (which I never noticed, but i notice now on other people)....but i miss the "art" of pot noodling.
or maybe I'm just a bit lonely.
i'm having a "ho hum" sort of day...
________________
with apologies, thanks and love to our sally anne!
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