chris41483
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you do? what could possibly be worse than someone off by themselves smoking a cigarette at a rest stop in the wide open?
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It would be ok for her to say "please take that off" but she would turn it into 2 hours of babble why you should take it off.
It's great what smokes cost these days. Makes it ever easier to see how freakin' stupid the smokers are.
so now your justification of removing me of my personal freedoms is that I don't have a reason to smoke? typical liberal comment
Cause cigars are tasty.
To say all smokers are stupid is like saying if you and the guy in the next stall tap your feet in the airport bathroom, he must be a festive individual.It's great what smokes cost these days. Makes it ever easier to see how freakin' stupid the smokers are.
So what's your good reason? other than you feel you have the right (which is not being argued here).
And me liberal? HA!
Hello,
While I support a person's right to smoke outside, I am DAMN tired of seeing discarded butts all over the place. Smoker's have brought this on themselves in many cases/places (such as beaches) for leaving their disgusting butts all over the place.
Scott "Please disregard everything past Hello" F.
As god as my witness I thought turkeys could fly, and spotlights had to light
"Or
Drink alcohol
Eat to much fatty foods
Not wear your seat belt
Drive to fast
Sky dive
Fly ultra lites
Rock climb
Snow ski
Scuba dive"
you forgot Go karting....
R.Blatter
310 Sundancer 2001
IMOH - You just need to be respectful to others. If you're in a closed up area, don't smoke or go outside. The outside smoking ban is just a bunch of bull. Next thing your going to have your car banned because it's exhaust is bad for you, give me a break....
Here's the funny part, smokers that say "I choose to smoke". That may be true initially, but in a very short time they are "choosing" nothing. The vast majority are powerless NOT to smoke. Manipulated by big tobacco. So powerful an addiction that even the most intelligent of them will somehow rationalize it.
What does this have to do with the OP topic?
Here's the funny part, smokers that say "I choose to smoke". That may be true initially, but in a very short time they are "choosing" nothing. The vast majority are powerless NOT to smoke. Manipulated by big tobacco. So powerful an addiction that even the most intelligent of them will somehow rationalize it.