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    Posted: May 29 2012 at 09:18
Originally posted by areazione areazione wrote:

Originally posted by ColonelClaypool ColonelClaypool wrote:

No. Never have, never will.
 
When I see a woman smoking, it's an instant turnoff for me. It doesn't matter how hot she is. Women using snus is even worse.

What about her?


Nope, not particularly hot and the cigarette doesn't help. I've never thought that Marlene Dietrich is all that attractive to be honest, and neither do I understand why Marilyn Monroe is supposed to be this legendary super-hot beauty.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2012 at 08:57
Originally posted by ColonelClaypool ColonelClaypool wrote:

No. Never have, never will.
 
When I see a woman smoking, it's an instant turnoff for me. It doesn't matter how hot she is. Women using snus is even worse.

What about her?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2012 at 06:04
No. Never have, never will.
 
When I see a woman smoking, it's an instant turnoff for me. It doesn't matter how hot she is. Women using snus is even worse.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2012 at 19:57
As His Majesty once said

Tobacco is my favourite vegetable. Frank Zappa
Umbra profunda sumus, ne nos vexetis, inepti; non vos, sed doctos tam grave quaerit opus
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2012 at 05:47
Yes, but only when I'm drinking.
 
I do however, use snus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snus) on a regular basis, but I'm trying really hard to quit 'cause it's ruining my teeth and gum.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2012 at 04:33
never!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2012 at 00:34
Occasionally. Almost always loose tobacco. I won't turn down a factory cig when I'm drunk or polite, but otherwise I wouldn't buy them. Way too expensive and they taste worse than the rolled stuff. Plus it keeps me to 5 or so cigarettes every few weeks. I've never really formed a habit. Too much of a cheapskate and somewhat health conscious I guess. But I've been missing hookah more than ever lately.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2012 at 18:49
Many years ago I was intending to take up smoking as I told my dad I wanted to be cool like him as he smoked. He told me he would quit immediately if I promised not to smoke. I kept my promise and he kept his. That is one thing I will be eternally grateful for. Dad is gone now, not from cancer but drinking excessively had a lot to do with it. He had brain seizures and last year I received the phone call that he was dying. I knew he was ill but this was more serious so I began to drive on the long 5 hour journey to the hospital. I did not even get half way when my wife called me and told me he had passed away. I was parked on the side of the highway and I had never cried so much in my life. I would like to dedicate the absence of cigarettes in my life to my dear father who had a heart of gold and will always have my deepest respect.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2012 at 16:48
For those who smoke, how old were you, what year was it, and why on earth did you start?
My brother, 14 years younger than me, started in late high school (just over 10 years ago).  It absolutely perplexed me, as when he was younger he appeared to be "allergic" to it.
I can never get a straight answer from him as to why he started, and continues to this day.
I just can't see how anyone in the last 30 years could start.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 26 2012 at 09:31
Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:


love this movie so much.

My grandfather died of lung cancer when I was 8. He smoked since he was 16 and died when he was 81. He stopped smoking one year before he died, but it was much too late. While not dying particularly young, he was very weak physically for the last 20 years of his life. Barely got out of the house or even out of his bed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 07:50
One of my grandmas smoked for most of her life, until she was 90-something. She died at 103 a few years ago, a strong, clever and wonderful woman. She also had the habit of having a cup of cognac after every meal.
 
She died just of oldness, not because of her smoking or anything in particular. She was a very religious (catholic) woman and 3 years before her only son (my uncle) died (her daughter my mother had also died long before when I was 6), she carried on but you could feel that it was not the same, she thought it was not right to outlive all of her children. She was still healthy and being over 100 years old she still took a small stroll and went to mass every day, but at some point she said "I have lived enough, I want god to take me with him" and very shortly afterwards she died.
 
My girlfriend's dad smoked when he was young but quitted at some point, since he was 45 he has been very sick of COPD but the reason is not his smoking, he worked in a glass workshop and it's the glass dust that has ruined his life.
 
By this I don't mean to deny that smoking hurts, but there are many other factors that govern our lives.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:46
^yeah. I started  quite late too. About 18 I was and had got past any peer pressure age. I know why I started. I used to work on an ice cream van( actually general shop van really) and used to "knick" ciggies because others did. That's when I started.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:37
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^Smoked very first thing. In bed before he got up actually.LOL


Yeah, I've known people who do that. I don't think it's that uncommon.

My father would sometimes wake up in the middle of the night and light up. He died at 56 with lung cancer, when I was 16. The official diagnosis was 'mesothalioma' which is cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, but I suspect the ciggies would have got him in the end. Both his parents die of smoking related cancers.

Evil habit...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:13
I forgot about this:

The Original Stovetop Smoker
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:11
^very sad story.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:05
In 1993 my Dad had a good portion of one lung removed from cancer.  He spent 1-2 weeks in the hospital as I recall, had a terribly painful recovery.  The one upside was that he swore off the smokes and had a two week jump, because of course he couldn't smoke in the lung recovery ward.  It was a hard time but a good time as a family. 

When we took him home we stopped at pizza place and had good meal after the terrible hospital food.  As we were paying the bill, Dad wandered off to the bathroom and had a smoke.  I guess at that point I realized that cigs are more important than anything for some people.  As many of you know he died last year, from COPD.  An absolutely wonderful man, but he couldn't put them down. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 05:22
^Smoked very first thing. In bed before he got up actually.LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 05:17
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

^I had a friend who did that.


What, relapsed after quitting?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 04:28
^I had a friend who did that.
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