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Wed 5 Apr, 2006 12:49 pm
Vote.
You should have a third option.
Sometimes or socially.
you either smoke or you dont..
are we talking tobacco, dope, or salmon here?
I said no, but my vote is limited to tobacco
Anon
shewolfnm wrote:you either smoke or you dont..
Not true.
You aren't considered a real smoker if you only do it once a year at your buddy's birthday.
ok then I'm a smoker but not a real smoker and I only don't really smoke tobacco
Bella Dea wrote:shewolfnm wrote:you either smoke or you dont..
Not true.
You aren't considered a real smoker if you only do it once a year at your buddy's birthday.
I meant if you smoke in a regular basics. With a cigarette a year you should vote no of course.
Till now the results are an optimistic message.
shewolfnm wrote:Bella Dea wrote:
You aren't considered a real smoker if you only do it once a year at your buddy's birthday.
true..
HA! I knew it! This proves I am always right.
I'm that lonely #1 up there.
I smoke every now and then. In the theatre company I'm at 2/3 of people smoke, so I join. Plus a customary one cigarette on the way home from tapdance class. That makes it 3-5, ok maybe 5-10 cigarettes a week.
I agree 100%, for me - either I smoked or I didn't
There IS no middle ground. Also I wish to state for the record
that quitting smoking was the HARDEST THING I have ever
done.
But, good news folks - once I DID quit - I never looked
back. I have never craved a cigarette. And I am still so
intensely grateful that I was able to quit... that the very
idea of smoking a cigarette is like the mental image of me,
licking a filthy ashtray.
Bleh - I admit to smoking a cigarette here and there when out and about (usually alcohol involved) but haven't done so in a while. The thing that puts me off the most is the breath (own and others) and the smell that you can never seem to get out of your hair and clothes. Was great living in NYC when they started the ban - and now DC is moving towards one too -
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,188360,00.html Hurray no more going out to bars and stinking like chimneys...
Besides, like I posted a while ago about Dana Reeves, it's just not a good idea...
July of this year I will have quit for two years. I've seen cancer's effect close up, three times in my family.
It's just not a smart thing to do.