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Neil 15-02-2006 16:17

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Originally Posted by chav1
most cancers arnt even smoking related

mine wasnt :p

Very tempted, but I am not doing bad taste anymore.

Less 15-02-2006 16:50

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=Phlum: Smoker's in my experience, will always say , what about this or that? Always looking for something more to offer as prevarication. I am totally surprised pollution has not been used yet. Smoking bans are happening worldwide. It is not just here that the dangers of passive smoking are being, at long last, dealt with.
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Originally Posted by Phylum
Deaths caused by smoking are five times higher than the 22,833 deaths arising from: traffic accidents (3,439); poisoning and overdose (881); alcoholic liver disease (5,121); other accidental deaths (8,579); murder and manslaughter (513); suicide (4,066); and HIV infection (234) in the UK during 2002. 7 World-wide, almost 5 million die prematurely each year as a result of smoking. Based on current trends, this will rise to 10 million within 20 years. [8]

Curtesy ASH

Oh look, a non-smoker quoting something harmful or disgusting
What's up you running out of steam?

Statistics are like women; mirrors of purest virtue and truth, or like whores to use as one pleases. ~Theodor Billroth


Phylum 15-02-2006 16:56

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Bored more like. I know smokers are totally un-turnable. I am actually a whole lot worse than a non-smoker.

I'm an ex-smoker!

chav1 15-02-2006 17:01

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but a lot of ex smokers think its a bad idea and ex smokers are usualy teh ones on the largest soap box's

Phylum 15-02-2006 17:03

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I think one is stating the bleedin' obvious!

Less 15-02-2006 17:09

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Originally Posted by Phylum
Bored more like. I know smokers are totally un-turnable. I am actually a whole lot worse than a non-smoker.

I'm an ex-smoker!

Yes and some of them are like people that have just found religion are, very intolerant of other peoples weaknesses and views.

If we don't follow your banner then we must be completley wrong!

The fact that you are an ex-smoker will I trust be keeping you awake at night worrying because you have probably already harmed your own body, so if you do get the big 'C' you have no-one to blame but yourself!

Doomed I tell ye'
We're all Doomed!
Especially the smug ex-smokers.

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Phlegm= I am severley atopic and have allergic asthma.
Now we know about how come your asthmatic stop trying to blame others it's self inflicted!


chav1 15-02-2006 17:11

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bit of a thread wander..

anyone who decides to give up after this new law a handy tip is to get your nicorette stuff on prescription

a box of nicorette gum 105 pieces can cost over £10 per box

doctor will usualy prescribe 2 or more box's for the fee of a prescription which as far as i know is under £10

probably works out cheaper on patches and inhalers etc as well

Phylum 15-02-2006 17:18

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The fact that you are an ex-smoker will I trust be keeping you awake at night worrying because you have probably already harmed your own body, so if you do get the big 'C' you have no-one to blame but yourself!
I have not smoked in 20 years, therefore any damage done is now healed. If I get the big C, it will be because of my genes, I come from 4 generations of it.

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Now we know about how come your asthmatic stop trying to blame others it's self inflicted!
I have never once blamed smokers for my asthma/allergies. They started when I became pregnant. It is very common that they start then. Incedently, cigarette smoke does not affect my asthma at all.

I don't care that you smoke, not one bit. I do care that you get to do it around me. Thankfully, that won't be such a problem after next summer.

katex 15-02-2006 17:20

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Originally Posted by Phylum
Not quite true.

This was about the air extractors which I heard someone talking about on radio t'other morning ... can only go by what the experts tell us, can't I ? .. that they now good enough to take away the smoke and eleviate this problem.
Sorry digressed onto perfumes Phylum, wasn't fair to throw in a Red Herring like that ..will try and stick to the thread.
To me, it's just this human nature thing about being 'grouping' animals; those that do and those that don't, those that are fat and those that are slim, some worship one God, some worship another, some drive cars that release more fumes then others, can always see in your workplace in a small way, clicks,etc., (but all aggresively opposed to the other).. could go on and on.
When this is resolved in which ever way .. another hatred of one group will take over against another .. 'wanna be in your gang syndrome'.
Tell ya' what though patio heater sales are gonna' grow, so go out and get one now folks, before there is a shortage or double the price !!:eek:

Sara 15-02-2006 18:30

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Suppose it's not to bad if i'm on a pub crawl as i can have one in between pubs. But if i'm sat in one pub all night i gather i shall be making a lot of new friends, as we'll all be stood outside having a ciggie. Either that or give up.

Neil 15-02-2006 18:35

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They had extractors where I used to work. They did make a difference. With them running you could just about see the other side of the smoking room. The walls still turned brown and everyone who spend more than 30 seconds in there smelt like they had smoked 20 themselves.

baby boo 15-02-2006 18:48

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I must say im glad its come about.

chav1 15-02-2006 18:52

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i recomend all pubs reduce the public bar area to as little as possible

convert the rest of the pub into one big room and class it as the landlords living room

if you dont like smoking stay in the bar area and teh rest of us can take our drinks into the living room

i wonder how long it will be before we are not allowed to smoke in our own houses if we have a party

Phylum 15-02-2006 18:53

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Next week!.................

Less 15-02-2006 18:58

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Originally Posted by Phylum
Thankfully, that won't be such a problem after next summer.

That just about sums up why you started this thread in the first place, just so that you a venomous anti-smoker could crow about how the rights of one section of the community have been quashed, for the sake of a less tolerant part of the same community.

You and your sort couldn't just have public places that were for none smokers if there where none smoking bars I would respect that, but why should I and many, many more people have to suffer because you and your ilk won't respect the fact that if the landlord/owner allows smoking either tolerate it or go somewhere else?

Smoking for the over sixteens is still legal in this country, this and other such laws are a very cowardly way to restrict what in actual fact is my right.
I enjoy the company of a wide variety of people smokers and none smokers, if ever you should come to one of the accyweb meets I and all the other smokers will welcome you, though you might find it a little lonely if for your own sake we put you on a bench outside, we wouldn't want you to suffer from our smoke or even have to put you through passive thinking.

By the way, if you try really, really hard you might just realise that all this suffering that you are going through was caused because a few people several years ago thought that the earth was round and not flat, if they had minded their own business we might not be having this discussion.

Or maybe Sir Walter got the recipe wrong and we should be smoking potato's and boiling tobbacco?


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