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On Tue, 6 Jan 2009 09:58:28 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message ... Some years ago, I was at a breakfast meeting in Chicago with some of the officers of an international union. The exec veep lit up, and I said, "Jesus, Tommy, would you put out the f*cking cigarette or I'll puke in your eggs, and stop smoking before it kills you." That must have been quite a few years ago. Smoking at meetings, dinners, in public places went out by the 1990's either by law or by social pressure. I used to smoke like a chimney, but have cut back significantly in an attempt to stay healthy as long as I can. Hopefully this is the year I give it up entirely. I still smoke occasionally, but only in designated places even at my own house. If I have an itch for a butt on the boat, I go out in the cockpit area. If people are visiting that I know don't smoke, I don't smoke. We don't allow smoking in our house, but we don't forbid anyone from smoking anywhere outside. I think it should be a personal choice, not legislated. Long term smoking is a tough habit to kick and I admire people who have successfully done so completely. Success is gained by encouragement, not by condemnation or punishment. Eisboch When you get ready, let us know. I can tell you what helped me through. Which reminds me: This is to CERTIFY that: JOHN L. HERRING Has neither smoked nor puffed a single cigarette for: Seven years, one week, five days, 14 hours, 10 minutes and 15 seconds. This means he has not lit 128479 cigarettes, and has saved $20,877.92. The additional time he has to spend his daughters' inheritance is about: 1 year, 11 weeks, 5 days, 2 hours, and 35 minutes. ================== |
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