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Originally posted by BlasterBates
They're banning smoking!!!!!!!!!!
I suggest we all take it up quick before it's too late.
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"Thought california already had such rules?"
They do, but they also have a climate where it is pretty warm and dry all year round. Smokers are allowed to smoke on the 'patios' and it is honestly the best places to be in the bars. It does make a change though to not stink of cigs the next morning though.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxAh, the CUK jim-jam sleepover cannibal frenzy. Where can I get a ticket?
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Originally posted by WageSlaveHave a Tupperware party instead. Don't see many of them these days. Invite everyone from the CUK forum, bring your PJs and make it a fun evening. After all the Tupperware has been bought and sold we can play spin the bottle.
And what better way to round off the evening than to chase Fiddleabout around the garden with big knife. Once we have caught him we can butcher him like a squeeling pig and decorate the trees with his pulsing entrails. What's left can be used to make an alter of flesh as a nice gift for Beccy.
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Originally posted by FranckoThey are only interested in a perfect world. Now, you know that once we eliminate all smokers our world will be so healthy and happy.
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Originally posted by FranckoNeed to go the gym. I need some serious treatment as I am not a light smoker unfortunately.
And what better way to round off the evening than to chase Fiddleabout around the garden with big knife. Once we have caught him we can butcher him like a squeeling pig and decorate the trees with his pulsing entrails. What's left can be used to make an alter of flesh as a nice gift for Beccy.
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Originally posted by PintoQuitting will involve the same process, regardless of when. If you're planning to quit, why not try it sooner than that and save yourself a few quid?
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Originally posted by FranckoWho cares? I am going to quit at xmas.
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Originally posted by MordacFkin Fascists.
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Thought california already had such rules? I remember them implimenting the no smoking zones around public buildings a few years back?
Be interesting to see the reaction on smoking in cigar lounges as would guess that would be against various trade laws, aka shutting down legal buisness (that would be still legal in theory after the law but unable to actually operate)Last edited by Not So Wise; 3 November 2005, 16:47.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates
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Smokers...
Voters in Washington state will be invited to approve the most draconian statewide anti-smoking law in the United States next week when they vote on whether to ban cigarettes and cigars from all public places - even cigar lounges - and create a 25ft no-smoking perimeter around public buildings.
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