
Smoking in public places
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On the single occasion I tried snus, I shoved loads under my lip, and a few minutes later, felt drunk/dizzy: the so-called 'nicotine rush' that I think smokers must hanker for every time they light up. But the buzz from exercise is so much better.
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snus = f*ck yeah
But ban in public places is top class. Its been in place here in Canada for a couple of years. After a night out you can recycle clothes, usually you put on clean sh*t to go out anyway so it makes sense to get more mileage out of it.
There is something about smoky clothes with a hangover that makes you feel as though you have been defiled. I have saved lots of money on washing powder THATS FOR SURE!
But ban in public places is top class. Its been in place here in Canada for a couple of years. After a night out you can recycle clothes, usually you put on clean sh*t to go out anyway so it makes sense to get more mileage out of it.
There is something about smoky clothes with a hangover that makes you feel as though you have been defiled. I have saved lots of money on washing powder THATS FOR SURE!
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pyrat - [nope] cartel
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so the EU banned snus after the WHO said it casued cancer - erm what about smoking?
that's just stupid - snus might give the user cancer but surely smoking can give them and everyone else cancer
ban smoking - no more stinking clothes at the bagged up in my wardrobe for a week before I can be bothered to wash them
that's just stupid - snus might give the user cancer but surely smoking can give them and everyone else cancer
ban smoking - no more stinking clothes at the bagged up in my wardrobe for a week before I can be bothered to wash them
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Meat Market wrote: if they want to damage their bodies then its their lifestyle choice.
The cost of this damage to the NHS is enormous a quick search on tinternet says £1.5billion in 1991.
and its not just lung cancer its chromic respiritory disease, heart disease, circulatory failure, gangrene, amputation, home care.
Smokers are stupid stupid selfish and ignorant.
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guest wrote:G wrote:
most orienteers are well bred middle class folks
F*** off! you pompous snob.




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Smoking has zero chance of being barred in Lithuania as far as I can work out. Everywhere you go is full of smoke... best way to get a seat in a busy restaurant is to ask for a no smoking table.... it'll be free... but I guess the goverment doesn't make any money out of cigges like they do in the UK... you can buy a pack of 20 for just over 40p. 

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