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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Little Benny Gives up on Drinking and Smoking



After Little Benny made up his mind to give up drinking and smoking, some color began to come into his life in the strips and frames that he lived in. His cigar was a monster in his bad dreams because he smoked so much. Little Benny loved smoking cigars more than he loved drinking. So the cigar was his biggest nightmare. Well, Little Benny’s cigar left his dreams because he quit smoking. When his drinking and smoking stopped, he began to think better, and his dreams became good dreams. His sixth sense grew stronger.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Old Man Crucified


Little Benny did not want to smoke cigars anymore because he knew it was harmful to his body. He gave his heart to the Lord and became a Christian. Little Benny did not quit smoking over night. With the help of the Lord, he stopped smoking. Little Benny was no longer enslaved to sin and cigars. His old sinful self was crucified with Christ.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Tired of Being Controlled


Little Benny was tired of being controlled by his cigar. He wanted to quit, but his addiction would not let him quit. He could spiritually see in his mind that the cigar was making fun of him. Spiritually, Benny's cigar was human to his mind. He thought, "I have smoked too many of them." Little Benny smoked about 3 cigars a day. He smoked one in the morning, one in the afternoon, and one at night. Little Benny tried to smoke 2 a day.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Little Benny Getting Tired of the Beer



Little Benny one day decided that he did not want to drink anymore. As he woke up after a long nap, he saw his empty beer bottle broken to pieces on the floor. Benny looked into the mirror again and saw that he was getting a beer gut, and he was starting not to be as popular as he was with the women. He was starting to gain weight. Benny said, "I'm tired of this." He was willing to stop drinking. However, he still was not ready to let go of his cigar. His heart wanted to, but he was already addicted. Somehow, he was willing to let go of the beer. It was not an addiction like his cigar, and he did not drink but every now and then. He loved his cigar most.