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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper
    Holy soya sauce !!!!!!! I can only imagine what that would look like ...
    I can only imagine why you would want to imagine what that would look like.

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    Here in WA, the new rule is no smoking within 1 metre of a public bar.I am open for correction if this isnt the case.This applies in all licensed venues. It is up to the licensee wether a total ban is enforced or not.

    The last time i was at the pub, all the smokers were congregated outside as is the norm these days.... and we were joined by the the non - smokers.
    Apparently the fact that the conversation abounded outside was so much that they couldnt bear to be left to their own devices inside.Yet they insisted that we all butt out when they were in OUR presence...we didnt invite them, they came of their own accord.
    Like all things it appears that it has become fashionable to lay the hard line on smokers, even if those that choose not to smoke, reserve the right to suck powder up their nose or pop pills in the search of a really good time.

    Whatever happened to personal choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    And Ill be naked!!!!!!!

    Al :eek:
    Think Ill take up smoking
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    to all the smokers

    your vice is nicotine. when you indulge in your "habit" you produce a residue of smoke, which, when you practice your habit in my presence permeates my clothes, making them smell, not to mention is breathed in by me without my consent and adversely affects my health.

    i have a little vice too, i like to drink a dozen or so stubbies of beer of an evening. if i do that in your presence it has no impact on your health or the smell of your clothes. UNLESS - i am as inconsiderate as you smokers are and i allow the residue of my vice to impact on you.

    If you are a smoker, please understand that if i stand on a chair and pee on you im only sharing the residue of my vice with you the same way you do for me
    This is EXACTLY what I meant.
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    I don't think there is any hard evidence relating to passive smoking. A lot of studies have been done and there is some statistical support for the likelihood that passive smoking can cause health problems.

    There was a case recently though where the jury found in favour of a woman suing the Port Kembla RSL club because she contracted throat cancer which she blamed on passive smoking while working behind the bar. So at least legally there is evidence of it. If you think about it, someone breathing the air in at close proximity must be getting some of the smoke in their lungs.

    I don't agree with jumping down people's throats about it but I think there is a good case for getting it out of confined public spaces, even if it's just to cover the butts of people like the Port Kembla RSL club. What people want to do to their bodies should be up to them.

    It does stink a bit though. I usually have a ciggy or two when I go to the pub but when I don't, I notice that I feel like I've been smoking the next morning.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by julianx
    I can only imagine why you would want to imagine what that would look like.
    well,,,yes,,,,um,,,,,Well I can only imagine why you would ' imagine why you would want to imagine what that would look like'....so there

    And with passive smoking. Don't think its a big deal, unless your, like said before, in some confined space and it building up into a fog, like in a bar. But outside I think its no problem.....In fact, I actually like the smell of it. People ask me 'do you mind if I smoke ? ' ....and I say, 'go for it, love it' ....My pleasure, because I can have a smoke without having to risk getting adicted again. Anyhow, even if I did mind that person smoking. I'd never risk sounding like some kind of tobacco cop tightar*e. Prefer to put up with it, wouldn't you ?

    Oh, I did forget something where I think smoking is a big nono. When kids are involved. Then I'd definetly sound like a tobacco cop tightar*e. Especially the very young, whilst there so vulnerable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    I hate having to walk through the cloud of smoke...:mad:
    I'm with Cliff. I once caught a cab that reeked of smoke, and was stuck there all the way to the airport.:mad: Yuck! Only happened once, thankfully. Entrances to shopping malls: I hold my breath.:mad: While waiting for the train, if someone smokes upwind, I have to move upwind of them.:mad: Thankfully no-one at work smokes

    Sometimes I go to a pub or whatever and my clothes reek of smoke the next morning.:mad:

    I once heard a nice reply to someone who complained about people who complain about cigarette smoke: "who would you like it if you were having a nice meal at a restaurant, and I came over and f@rted in your face?!"

    I once smelled smoke in the house after my daughter had some friends over?:mad: Reminded her of her grandmother's horrible death, and to tell her friends to smoke beyond the boundaries of the house block. I didn't want cigarette butts in the yard, or smoke anywhere near the house. She now claims only to be a 'social smoker'!!:mad::mad:
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper
    well,,,yes,,,,um,,,,,Well I can only imagine why you would ' imagine why you would want to imagine what that would look like'....so there .....

    Outback, this joker is stealing your lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper
    My pleasure, because I can have a smoke without having to risk getting adicted again.
    I'm guessing that you found it very hard to quit. Do you struggle to stay off them as well?
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