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Old 17th April 2006, 13:36   #48 (permalink)
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Re: Smokers

Quote: (Originally Posted by mattmexico)
yo

I gave up smoking around 10 or 11 years ago. 3 times a year I smoke a cigar, as many times a year I have a cup of coffee, about 3 times.

How many of you guys drink coffee and how much ?.
Sometimes I wonder if it's possible to replace my blood with coffee. I usually drink 2-3 cups a day, but it's strong coffee.

Quote: (Originally Posted by mattmexico)
When visiting colder central european countryes I am repelled and discusted by the amount of smoking that is going on there. And since it is so god damn cold outside the windows are closed ... and the smoke is so thick at times you can't see 20 yards. When coming home early morning after a good weekend binge you smell like a cremation survivor ...

I don't mind smokers asd long as they blow the smoke in my face and leave me some space to breathe. Thing I hate the most is the collective health damage smokers cause and the rest of the population has to pay for their treatments. 100 dreds of thousands of people die each year of smoking ...

Matt
Japan and Korea are the worst I've seen, but China's pretty bad too. They just haven't been marketed as much. In Korea it's so bad they invented a fabric that when you rub it, it emits a scent (like peppermint) to help offset the stench of cigarette smoke. They make suits out of the stuff for the business men.

When I get home from a trip to asia, my suitcase smells like it was recovered from a fire.

When you ask them politely to blow their smoke in another direction, they laugh at you, make comments about your barbaric ancestry that they believe you don't understand and blow smoke directly at you.

I agree with Ron. I enjoy a good cigar - usually on my back deck, by myself at night.

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