Joe Cancer
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Glad I don't live in N.Y. or Cali. Cough,Cough
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SignUp Now!Originally posted by Buick From Hell
I'm almost 50 years old, and I've known a LOT of people in my life, one way or another. Say, 300 or so...sound fair?
Some are young, some are old, most are still alive, some are dead; some are relatives, some are friends, some are friends of friends, yada yada blah blah...
I smoked for 30 years before I quit, going on 3 years ago. But I still smoke cigars occasionally, and my wife still smokes. Probably 40% of all the people I've known smoke(d). This means that most of the 60% have AT LEAST been around "2nd hand smoke".
Like I said, most are still alive, some are dead.
According to what you see on TV, if you use tobacco, you're doomed, end of story...and if your AROUND someone who uses tobacco, YOU'RE also doomed, just might take a bit longer...
So someone please explain to me...
Why is it, that out of everyone I know who's ever lived or died, not a single one of them---ZERO---has ever had lung cancer?
Not saying it doesn't happen, I know cigarettes aren't healthy, and some folks on this board have had family members with lung cancer, and cigarettes have killed a few famous people (Yul Brynner [4-5 packs a day] comes to mind.) A couple of people I've known had Emphasima (sp?), and a couple of people have had heart problems...
But according to MY personal survey, my findings about cigarettes & lung cancer don't quite match what I see on TV...
Speaking of my personal survey, there IS a clear-cut winner as to the most common cause of death...
Automobile accidents, and usually alcohol is factored in...
So all you New Yorkers, while you're weaving the car home with one eye closed after you've finished that juicy steak and the bottle of Vino-Blanc, you can now relax, knowing that someone elses cigarette smoke won't kill you...
I think this is the most indefensable argument presented. I think everyone in here has expressed this:Originally posted by whitehot84
It may not kill me but it still freakin stinks and no amount of arguing can stop that. Period. I don't want to be around it and I shouldn't have to. Thank you very much.
This same argument can be used for tobacco chewers. If you happen to be somewhere I am when I spit don't blame me if you get spat on. You chose to be there so blame yourself for being around a legal product and having tobacco laden clothes. It washes out just like the stench of the smoke. Don't like getting spit upon, then leave.Originally posted by Buick From Hell
If you don't like smoke, and you insist on entering a place where smoking is permitted, then you only have YOURSELF to blame for your stinky clothes afterwards!
Originally posted by TT/A1233
Now that's a great idea - Sectioned off smoking/non-smoking areas via a self closing glass door. It'd be so easy!
I'm 110% in favor of that. I see no downside.
Then another section for those with children 6yrs old and under with a soundproof door.
Originally posted by TT/A1233
I haven't given permission to be spit upon, nor do I give permission to be infected with smoke. There is NO difference.
This argument isn't the same. If there were competitively priced alternative fuel vehicles and re-fuel systems I'd be all for it. There isn't. Not to mention one is a choice the other is necessity and neither are rights.Originally posted by Buick From Hell
Speaking of "no difference", did the environmentalists & other Algores near your location give you permission to infect their airspace with the exhaust fumes from your car last time you drove it?![]()