Earl Chinnici

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Earl Chinnici

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I own and operate a US-based nationwide computer help desk—among other sites and I have for many years now. So, I guess you can say I'm a computer repair tech by trade. However, in January of 2014, I published my first book and it wasn't about computers.

Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

I now have many writing projects, including several published poems, a nonfiction about how I used blood root salve to remove suspected skin cancers from my arm and back, another nonfiction about my many dangerous escapades that nearly cost me my life and at least three novels. I did not attend school to become an author. Here is a brief account of how it transpired.

In March of 2011, I scribbled ten special words on a small scrap of paper and tucked
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Average rating: 4.0 · 7 ratings · 2 reviews · 2 distinct works
Maybe You Should Move Those...

3.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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HOW TO: Stick Your Neighbor

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating
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“I had not been at all fair to myself, or to anyone or anything near me, by keeping my cigarettes right there next to me or in my shirt pocket throughout the years.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“We are blessed on our best days and worst and I'm convinced one of the greatest blessings is the ability to see the blessings of both.”
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“I’m not just blowing smoke when I say that I hope this book and the story it tells helps inspire many people to fight back against their addiction to “tobacco cigarettes.” The cigarette addiction is not glamorous. The addiction does not make anyone appear to be fun, smart, or sexy. The addiction is not enjoyable in the least. Of course, if you were to ask thirty-six people why they smoke, I am sure twenty-nine will tell you that they enjoy smoking. I have also said this a few times. However, to find even one person who enjoys being addicted to cigarettes or who enjoys being addicted to poison is another story altogether. Over the years, I have often been in the company of “tobacco cigarette smokers” and yet I do not remember once when anybody said, “I enjoy being addicted to cigarettes” or “I really do enjoy my addiction to poisons” or “My addiction is what I enjoy most about smoking.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“I decided I might be able to substitute a tobacco cigarette with one made from spearmint. I made up my mind that if I was going to keep smoking, I had to find something less expensive to smoke. I did not mention this in my composition book, but have decided to mention it now. It is a good example of a bad substitute. There is no safe cigarette.”
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“What American would not want truthful and complete information about every product sold in the United States so that we can be more capable of making wise decisions concerning our lives and the lives of our loved ones? These are our friends and our family members suffering from so many forms of cancer, several diseases of the heart, emphysema, poor circulation, blindness, strokes, various skin disorders, bad breath, asthma, poverty, clogged arteries, disfigurement, rotting teeth and gums, birth defects, infertility, sexual dysfunction, high blood pressure, aneurysms, complications during pregnancies, and all too often a slow and painful death. These suffering people are also many of us.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“I’m not just blowing smoke when I say that I hope this book and the story it tells helps inspire many people to fight back against their addiction to “tobacco cigarettes.” The cigarette addiction is not glamorous. The addiction does not make anyone appear to be fun, smart, or sexy. The addiction is not enjoyable in the least. Of course, if you were to ask thirty-six people why they smoke, I am sure twenty-nine will tell you that they enjoy smoking. I have also said this a few times. However, to find even one person who enjoys being addicted to cigarettes or who enjoys being addicted to poison is another story altogether. Over the years, I have often been in the company of “tobacco cigarette smokers” and yet I do not remember once when anybody said, “I enjoy being addicted to cigarettes” or “I really do enjoy my addiction to poisons” or “My addiction is what I enjoy most about smoking.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“I had not been at all fair to myself, or to anyone or anything near me, by keeping my cigarettes right there next to me or in my shirt pocket throughout the years.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“When you are staring at the face of such a formidable adversary as tobacco cigarette addiction, it can help significantly to have some powerful weapons in your arsenal. Knowledge is a remarkably powerful weapon against cigarette addiction.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

109007 love yourself and end hate — 20 members — last activity Dec 20, 2013 01:44PM
a group for everyone and any one those who get bullied or people against them. Any one how ever hated themselves and done self harm. Any one can join



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