Terrie the smoker
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If someone else smoking didn't put my health at risk I wouldn't care about others smoking in a public place, but that isn't the case.
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Again, the irony, coming from the same person who said non-smokers can go to hell. And I never said about smokers intentionally blowing smoke in my face. I said the smokers irritate me when they hold the cigarette away from themselves because they can't stand the smell of the smoke. But hey, whatever way you want to twist it, that's cool.Getting To My Game wrote:Dramatic much? How many friggin' times do smokers intentionally blow smoke in other people's faces to just be an ass? Almost never. It's a free country and we're adults allowed to have a cigarette if we want.
Feel free to rant, troll, or whatever it is you do here. I'm done.
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Awesome, I feel as though I'm in elite company. Going to enjoy the smooth, mellow taste of a Marlboro 27 to celebrate.JS© wrote:Again, the irony, coming from the same person who said non-smokers can go to hell. And I never said about smokers intentionally blowing smoke in my face. I said the smokers irritate me when they hold the cigarette away from themselves because they can't stand the smell of the smoke. But hey, whatever way you want to twist it, that's cool.Getting To My Game wrote:Dramatic much? How many friggin' times do smokers intentionally blow smoke in other people's faces to just be an ass? Almost never. It's a free country and we're adults allowed to have a cigarette if we want.
Feel free to rant, troll, or whatever it is you do here. I'm done.
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Much more dangerous than the plumes of exhaust smoke and filthy air that is present in most major cities, I'm sure.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:If someone else smoking didn't put my health at risk I wouldn't care about others smoking in a public place, but that isn't the case.
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Because that's a great analogy
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Actually yes unless you are smoking a car's tail pipe.Getting To My Game wrote:Much more dangerous than the plumes of exhaust smoke and filthy air that is present in most major cities, I'm sure.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:If someone else smoking didn't put my health at risk I wouldn't care about others smoking in a public place, but that isn't the case.
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I do both.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:Actually yes unless you are smoking a car's tail pipe.Getting To My Game wrote:Much more dangerous than the plumes of exhaust smoke and filthy air that is present in most major cities, I'm sure.Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:If someone else smoking didn't put my health at risk I wouldn't care about others smoking in a public place, but that isn't the case.
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Based on your posts so far that doesn't come as a huge surprise.
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To the guys that say "I have a problem with it because it affects my health," that's certainly true. However others who drink and drive put our health at risk too and no matter how much we whine and complain it's not going to stop, just like smoking. So, my advice to you is to stay as far away from smokers as you can and get over it... Hey you remember when this thread used be to be about Terrie?! ![Slug :slug:](./images/smilies/slug.gif)
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Marshall county, WV has taken it too far. They've banned smoking OUTDOORS. I used to smoke, and agree with the indoor bans as it stinks and is a health issue, but outdoors?!?! Just ban the things and be done with it. Oh, you'll lose the tax revenue and tobacco lobby junkets if you do that? Well, we can't have that.
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I hate the government mandated smoking bans in private businesses and feel it should be up to the company/establishment.
Many have already outlawed smoking on property and try to get employees to quit to lower health insurance costs.
Technically, under Ohio law, it is illegal for a truck driver to light up in the cab of his truck. That is not right.
Many have already outlawed smoking on property and try to get employees to quit to lower health insurance costs.
Technically, under Ohio law, it is illegal for a truck driver to light up in the cab of his truck. That is not right.
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In 15 years, the only legal place to smoke in the United States will be a Denny's outside of Chicago. And you know what, millions of smokers will still make the trek there.OutofFoil wrote:Marshall county, WV has taken it too far. They've banned smoking OUTDOORS. I used to smoke, and agree with the indoor bans as it stinks and is a health issue, but outdoors?!?! Just ban the things and be done with it. Oh, you'll lose the tax revenue and tobacco lobby junkets if you do that? Well, we can't have that.
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In many major cities, it's cheaper to buy a bag of heroin than a pack of cigarettes.
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First-hand knowledge?columbia wrote:In many major cities, it's cheaper to buy a bag of heroin than a pack of cigarettes.
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I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
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It's almost impossible to get a quality pack of cigarettes anymore without taking out a second mortgage on your house. Even the crappy brands are expensive, I bought a pack of Pall Malls the other day and it was around 7 dollars. 7 dollars for Pall Malls, ugh.columbia wrote:I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
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You should roll your own before those are taxed too.Getting To My Game wrote:It's almost impossible to get a quality pack of cigarettes anymore without taking out a second mortgage on your house. Even the crappy brands are expensive, I bought a pack of Pall Malls the other day and it was around 7 dollars. 7 dollars for Pall Malls, ugh.columbia wrote:I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
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Yeah, I think that's what I'm going to do. I'm still young and I want to quit at some point down the road, but for right now, I enjoy cigarettes.She'sTheFastest wrote:You should roll your own before those are taxed too.Getting To My Game wrote:It's almost impossible to get a quality pack of cigarettes anymore without taking out a second mortgage on your house. Even the crappy brands are expensive, I bought a pack of Pall Malls the other day and it was around 7 dollars. 7 dollars for Pall Malls, ugh.columbia wrote:I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
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Don't buy cigarettes in Sydney then, $20-$30/pack! A smoker friend of mine brought 2 cartons in with him on the plane and had to pay $60 duty on them. The whole campus of U of New South Wales is smoke free and enforced heavily. All cigs are kept behind doors so you can't see them and the packs have graphic pictures of diseased lungs and such on them. I wonder how long until we make it to that point...columbia wrote:I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.
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I read somewhere its actually cheaper to insure a smoker, because they die at a younger age.pensfan1989 wrote:I hate the government mandated smoking bans in private businesses and feel it should be up to the company/establishment.
Many have already outlawed smoking on property and try to get employees to quit to lower health insurance costs.
Technically, under Ohio law, it is illegal for a truck driver to light up in the cab of his truck. That is not right.
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Re: Terrie the smoker
Allegedly, Tanner Glass is, or was, a smoker.
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This thread is awesome. Terrie is HAWT.
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4th hole LOL
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CERV96 wrote:4th hole LOL
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Once you quit, are you going to go to hell?Getting To My Game wrote:Yeah, I think that's what I'm going to do. I'm still young and I want to quit at some point down the road, but for right now, I enjoy cigarettes.She'sTheFastest wrote:You should roll your own before those are taxed too.Getting To My Game wrote:It's almost impossible to get a quality pack of cigarettes anymore without taking out a second mortgage on your house. Even the crappy brands are expensive, I bought a pack of Pall Malls the other day and it was around 7 dollars. 7 dollars for Pall Malls, ugh.columbia wrote:I paid $13 for a pack of cigarettes, three years ago in Seattle.
Heroin is almost universally $10.