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by SMOKER
on Fri Jul 28, 2000 11:48 am |
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by NON smoker
on Sat Jul 29, 2000 1:20 pm |
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| Well I am sure that we should not restrict smoking to the degree that many anti-smoking advocates would like. But the whole issue of free choice as outlined by the hardliner smokers is a complete farce. If I want to see a live band in almost any venue or just go out to a bar (my favorite environment) the choice of breathing untainted air has been taken away from me. I have no choice but to breathe your smoke exhaust and to say that a can simply leave is bullshit. I could stay home and watch sabrina the teenaged witch! |
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by BIG smoker
on Sat Jul 29, 2000 3:59 pm |
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| DO NOT come to bars if you don't smoke - we simply can't stress that enough. We don't want your kind in there. |
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by Anonymous
on Mon Jul 31, 2000 12:31 am |
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| They have non-smoking bars also, clearly labelled with the term "Gay". If you don't like to smoke I suggest you attend these venues instead. |
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by Mandy, 14 years old.
on Mon Jul 31, 2000 11:56 pm |
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| You wanna talk rights? I think I should have the right not to walk through a cloud of smoke everytime I walk into a resteraunt. I have the right to not have to face problems caused by sencond hand smoke. I have the right to not have to worry about my cousins' health, even though it's their step-father who won't take the time to at least light up outside. You think that these anti-smoking ads are a bad thing? Anything to keep another teen from starting to smoke. I think smoker's have TOO MANY rights, and I wish someone would do something about it. Thanks for nothing. |
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by the rock
on Tue Aug 01, 2000 9:22 am |
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| preach on soul sister and keep he fight alive |
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by Smoker, 30 years old
on Tue Aug 01, 2000 10:29 am |
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| How many places could a 14 year old run into smokers? We can't smoke in schools, most restaurants, playgrounds, or any other place they might be. And for the first 16 years of my life I lived with my father, a chain-smoker, and I NEVER had any medical problems. And I certainly didn't become a whining little [beeyotch] about it either. |
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by lisa wincz
on Wed Aug 02, 2000 10:15 am |
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| cigarettes are sublime by richard klein describes the provocative dance we do with a smoke 20 times a day. i am unrepentfully proud and don't want my last vice stripped away. |
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by lisa wincz
on Wed Aug 02, 2000 10:19 am |
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| p.s. and you will notice, site owner, my name is announced, i don't mind non-smokers, but half the commenters should rot in yak dung |
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by a commenter
on Wed Aug 02, 2000 1:17 pm |
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| which half, slut? KEEP SMOKING! |
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