Seems that the smokers have better social life.
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Michael Dunn wrote: Big fan of Alyson Hannigan. American Pie 1 & 2 did a great job of making her look like a flute-toting band dork. :) She looks a lot different on that web page, though. Jon Sagara "There are lies, damned lies and statistics." -- Mark Twain.
Hey hey. Watch the band dork stuff... I was in band for years... and you know, this one time, in band camp... ;P Matt
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There are plenty of things you non-smokers do that "disturb my peace" or even my health. I am not walking around preaching that you all should stop doing what you are doing. I will voice my opinion if I am asked or if I feel like it, but am not going to run to the government and ask to create farting and non-farting sections all over the place even if I believe that someone's farting is bad for health. If I do not like the smell - I simply walk away.
The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, and it is harmless to others if somewhat of an annoyance (do you just hate when someone does it in the lift?!?) whereas smoking can cause permenant damage to those who are only near to people who actualy do the smoking itself. BTW I am a non-smoker :). -- Andrew.
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Cathy wrote: Chris: Would it be too much to ask for a birdy-finger smiley? Bwhahaahahahahahaaa !!! I vote for that one, then I can start a collection... Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz
I live in Bob's HungOut now
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I noticed that smokers have more fun than non-smokers at their workplaces. While we (non-smokers) spend all day working, they gather to have a cigarette and a little chat with their fellow smokers. Is this specific for California (the non-smoking state), or it happens everywhere? I vote pro drink :beer:
...enough said. -Sean ---- "Vigilance With Pride"
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I bet you could! So instead of "Most Helpful" you could work towards "Most Hated", "Most Likely to Incite a Riot" or "Most Irritating" Cathy
Cathy wrote: I bet you could! So instead of "Most Helpful" you could work towards "Most Hated", "Most Likely to Incite a Riot" or "Most Irritating" Then my online life would become an effective mirror of my life away from the keyboard !!! On second thoughts, no need to strive for things I already have... Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz
I live in Bob's HungOut now
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The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, and it is harmless to others if somewhat of an annoyance (do you just hate when someone does it in the lift?!?) whereas smoking can cause permenant damage to those who are only near to people who actualy do the smoking itself. BTW I am a non-smoker :). -- Andrew.
Andrew Peace wrote: The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, Yes, but some do it better than others... Andrew Peace wrote: BTW I am a non-smoker Really ? I'd not have guessed ? Actually this thread brings to mind a funny story. Five of us at work, we all work in the one big area. We had for as long as I can remember joked about how stupid smoking is, a habit that wastes money, kills you and makes you smell bad ( sorry, Cathy ). Then the first time we had a social gathering, our boss pulls out the ciggies and lights up. Ooops. Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz
I live in Bob's HungOut now
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Michael Dunn wrote: Big fan of Alyson Hannigan. American Pie 1 & 2 did a great job of making her look like a flute-toting band dork. :) She looks a lot different on that web page, though. Jon Sagara "There are lies, damned lies and statistics." -- Mark Twain.
Jon Sagara wrote: American Pie 1 & 2 did a great job of making her look like a flute-toting band dork. that was her ? Jon Sagara wrote: She looks a lot different on that web page, though. Still not much chop IMO. Just ordinary. Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz
I live in Bob's HungOut now
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...enough said. -Sean ---- "Vigilance With Pride"
What is up with that? I try to be tolerant, but I think this annoys me far more than second hand smoke ever will. I hate having cigarette butts and empty packs in my yard because people throw them from their cars. And then some who do use their ashtrays decide to empty them in the middle of parking lots. If smokers want non-smokers to tolerate and understand them, throwing cig butts all over the place is *not* the way to do it. X| The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Hey hey. Watch the band dork stuff... I was in band for years... and you know, this one time, in band camp... ;P Matt
...this kid had some cookies, and there was this bear... (complete the band camp story) ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves" - August Strindberg
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The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, and it is harmless to others if somewhat of an annoyance (do you just hate when someone does it in the lift?!?) whereas smoking can cause permenant damage to those who are only near to people who actualy do the smoking itself. BTW I am a non-smoker :). -- Andrew.
Andrew Peace wrote: The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, and it is harmless to others So what about if someone pipes it directly into you lungs? Or what about if you work in a baked bean testing factory? Methane can kill too you know, and with the stuff we all eat today, I would not be at all surprised to find toxic substances in our ariated faeces. X| We really could be farting each other to death. ________________ David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves" - August Strindberg
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Very touching story and very disturbing opinion. Did you have an argument too and just forgot to post it?
The other day I was riding my mountain bike up a difficult hill. As you can imagine I was gasping for air. And what do you know? There's to people sitting on the side of the trail smoking cigs. What am I supposed to do now? Turn around? I continue on while taking in about 4-5 deep breaths of smoke filled air. I was coughing for the next mile. It hurt. Am I supposed to be understanding in their "right" to enjoy life as they see fit? The other annoying thing is when you're sitting outside a restaraunt having a nice meal when someone takes the seat next to you and starts smoking. Of course they can't believe it when you politley ask them to stop smoking or pick another seat. I wonder if you'd feel the same way if you saw what several years of second hand smoke can do to someone's lunges?
Todd Smith
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The other day I was riding my mountain bike up a difficult hill. As you can imagine I was gasping for air. And what do you know? There's to people sitting on the side of the trail smoking cigs. What am I supposed to do now? Turn around? I continue on while taking in about 4-5 deep breaths of smoke filled air. I was coughing for the next mile. It hurt. Am I supposed to be understanding in their "right" to enjoy life as they see fit? The other annoying thing is when you're sitting outside a restaraunt having a nice meal when someone takes the seat next to you and starts smoking. Of course they can't believe it when you politley ask them to stop smoking or pick another seat. I wonder if you'd feel the same way if you saw what several years of second hand smoke can do to someone's lunges?
Todd Smith
Someone (let's say non-smoker) might find it very disturbing to see bikers while they are sitting on the top of the hill enjoying the scenery. Possible? I think so. If they follow your logic they should say: Am I supposed to understand biker's "right" to ride a bike while it is so disturbing to me? And you say... YES! Of cause, because it is my right to ride my bike wherever I please... Is it so hard to imagine that bikers can be disturbing to someone sometimes? I myself don't like when bikers get on the side of the road in your lane and you are trying your hardest to avoid hitting them while avoiding hitting the car next to you. If you ask me to stop smoking in the restaurant I will. Because I can respect your feelings. If someone doesn't understand when they are being asked their problem is not smoking, but lack of manners. It's all about mutual respect and recognition of rights on the both sides and finding solutions to sticky situations like you've described. But solutions is not in denying the other side's rights.
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Someone (let's say non-smoker) might find it very disturbing to see bikers while they are sitting on the top of the hill enjoying the scenery. Possible? I think so. If they follow your logic they should say: Am I supposed to understand biker's "right" to ride a bike while it is so disturbing to me? And you say... YES! Of cause, because it is my right to ride my bike wherever I please... Is it so hard to imagine that bikers can be disturbing to someone sometimes? I myself don't like when bikers get on the side of the road in your lane and you are trying your hardest to avoid hitting them while avoiding hitting the car next to you. If you ask me to stop smoking in the restaurant I will. Because I can respect your feelings. If someone doesn't understand when they are being asked their problem is not smoking, but lack of manners. It's all about mutual respect and recognition of rights on the both sides and finding solutions to sticky situations like you've described. But solutions is not in denying the other side's rights.
Konstantin Vasserman wrote: Someone (let's say non-smoker) might find it very disturbing to see bikers while they are sitting on the top of the hill enjoying the scenery. Possible? I think so. If they follow your logic they should say: Am I supposed to understand biker's "right" to ride a bike while it is so disturbing to me? And you say... YES! Of cause, because it is my right to ride my bike wherever I please... There are multiuse tails (meaning hikers, dogs, cats, mtb'r, horses and even trucks) and there are hiking only trails. I don't riding on hiking only trails. My presence isn't a health hazard. Smoking is a health hazard. My presence doesn't cause you any discomfort other than a minor annoyance. Your smoking does cause a physical discomfort. Konstantin Vasserman wrote: It's all about mutual respect and recognition of rights on the both sides and finding solutions to sticky situations like you've described. But solutions is not in denying the other side's rights. So I should respect your right to harm me? http://www.lungusa.org/learn/lung\_images.html
Todd Smith
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Konstantin Vasserman wrote: Someone (let's say non-smoker) might find it very disturbing to see bikers while they are sitting on the top of the hill enjoying the scenery. Possible? I think so. If they follow your logic they should say: Am I supposed to understand biker's "right" to ride a bike while it is so disturbing to me? And you say... YES! Of cause, because it is my right to ride my bike wherever I please... There are multiuse tails (meaning hikers, dogs, cats, mtb'r, horses and even trucks) and there are hiking only trails. I don't riding on hiking only trails. My presence isn't a health hazard. Smoking is a health hazard. My presence doesn't cause you any discomfort other than a minor annoyance. Your smoking does cause a physical discomfort. Konstantin Vasserman wrote: It's all about mutual respect and recognition of rights on the both sides and finding solutions to sticky situations like you've described. But solutions is not in denying the other side's rights. So I should respect your right to harm me? http://www.lungusa.org/learn/lung\_images.html
Todd Smith
Todd Smith wrote: So I should respect your right to harm me? No. You should not.
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Hey hey. Watch the band dork stuff... I was in band for years... and you know, this one time, in band camp... ;P Matt
I was a saxamaphone-toting band dork up until high school. Jon Sagara "There are lies, damned lies and statistics." -- Mark Twain.
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Very touching story and very disturbing opinion. Did you have an argument too and just forgot to post it?
You don't really call your position a defensible argument, do you? Because you have to encounter things that annoy you, and you can't ban it, then we should put up with smokers lighting up everywhere they feel like it? Riiiiight!! I once worked for a company where the smokers had a little ante-room, off the cafeteria, and I would crack up every time I walked by and the door was open. The smoke was so thick, you couldn't see the back wall. But they would be puffing away... **enjoying** themselves. That works for me.
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I don't want to kill you Christian. Then there would be one less person to answer my questions in the forum. Here in California, they have thrown us outside and they still complain that our smoke is bothering them out there. Hence the car exhaust analogy. The rest of the nation needs to stand up now, before it's too late. In some places they've even made it illegal to smoke outside. We are the only people they are allowed to discriminate against, so all their hatred and frustrations get focused on us. That's my take on things anyways. Cathy
Cathy-- You're missing the point. Smokers are being treated exactly the way they treated non-smokers for years. What goes around comes around. And smokers, in their day, had absolutely no consideration and would smoke wherever and whenever they felt like it. How many times I remember, before restaurants had no smoking sections, which wasn't that long ago, where Buddy, one table over, would light up a cigarette, just as the food at your table arrived, with complete disregard for anyone else's enjoyment or comfort. Now we're suppose to feel sorry for Buddy... now that the tables have turned? Hahahahahahaha!!! I don't thiiiiink so!!!
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Cathy-- You're missing the point. Smokers are being treated exactly the way they treated non-smokers for years. What goes around comes around. And smokers, in their day, had absolutely no consideration and would smoke wherever and whenever they felt like it. How many times I remember, before restaurants had no smoking sections, which wasn't that long ago, where Buddy, one table over, would light up a cigarette, just as the food at your table arrived, with complete disregard for anyone else's enjoyment or comfort. Now we're suppose to feel sorry for Buddy... now that the tables have turned? Hahahahahahaha!!! I don't thiiiiink so!!!
I don't remember throwing the non-smokers outside. ;P So it's revenge? So all these non-smokers are trying to get back at the smokers? It's not good for you guys to carry around all that hatred. You hurt yourself not the subject of your hatred. I will admit it's pretty wild watching those old movies where the nurse is sitting in a chair smoking a cigarrette right next to a patient in a hospital bed. Did you ever see that movie Dr. Strange Love? The guy wakes up years later and first thing the doctors give him a cigarrette telling him "We found out it's good for you." They found out alcohol is good for you in mild does. Could happen. I know probably not. Cathy
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Andrew Peace wrote: The difference is that farting is natural and everybody does it, Yes, but some do it better than others... Andrew Peace wrote: BTW I am a non-smoker Really ? I'd not have guessed ? Actually this thread brings to mind a funny story. Five of us at work, we all work in the one big area. We had for as long as I can remember joked about how stupid smoking is, a habit that wastes money, kills you and makes you smell bad ( sorry, Cathy ). Then the first time we had a social gathering, our boss pulls out the ciggies and lights up. Ooops. Christian After all, there's nothing wrong with an elite as long as I'm allowed to be part of it!! - Mike Burston Oct 23, 2001
Sonork ID 100.10002:MeanManOz
I live in Bob's HungOut now
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I don't remember throwing the non-smokers outside. ;P So it's revenge? So all these non-smokers are trying to get back at the smokers? It's not good for you guys to carry around all that hatred. You hurt yourself not the subject of your hatred. I will admit it's pretty wild watching those old movies where the nurse is sitting in a chair smoking a cigarrette right next to a patient in a hospital bed. Did you ever see that movie Dr. Strange Love? The guy wakes up years later and first thing the doctors give him a cigarrette telling him "We found out it's good for you." They found out alcohol is good for you in mild does. Could happen. I know probably not. Cathy
Of course it is revenge!! Smokers, as a rule, had absolutely no consideration what the affect of their habits had on non-smokers. Now the tables have turned. So we are showing an equal amount of concern about what affect the non-smoking rules have on smokers. I say let 'em whine, and continue on with their tortured logic about how the habits of other people annoy them. Truth is... we don't care!! Let the smokers collectively kill themselves in the privacy of their own home or car... and nowhere else! Why? Because for decades we put up with them smoking everywhere... and now we finally have them on the run. Yahoo!!!