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X ` Man September 13th 11 10:07 PM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/11 5:01 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:25:12 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 3:21 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:19:53 -0700,
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Who would want to kiss an ashtray?

Another smoker


Blech. Everything about women who smoke smells bad...their breath, their
skin, their hair, their clothes, their bed linens, their homes, their cars.


I cannot drive in a car of a smoker. It seems to permeate everything
and gets on my clothes.



The smell of cigarettes makes me nauseous, cigars less so, though I
don't like the smell of cigars. None of my friends or associates are
smokers. A few are "former" smokers (I nagged them for years, as did
others). Cigarette stench really is overwhelming.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

Drifter[_2_] September 13th 11 10:52 PM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/2011 5:07 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 9/13/11 5:01 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:25:12 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 3:21 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:19:53 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking
restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing
outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest
women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Who would want to kiss an ashtray?

Another smoker

Blech. Everything about women who smoke smells bad...their breath, their
skin, their hair, their clothes, their bed linens, their homes, their
cars.


I cannot drive in a car of a smoker. It seems to permeate everything
and gets on my clothes.



The smell of cigarettes makes me nauseous, cigars less so, though I
don't like the smell of cigars. None of my friends or associates are
smokers. A few are "former" smokers (I nagged them for years, as did
others). Cigarette stench really is overwhelming.


You two should get together . You have so much in common.

Drifter[_2_] September 13th 11 10:54 PM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/2011 5:02 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:17:51 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?


Yup, they just want to have fun


No idea what that means..


Having fun is doing something that is fun to do. Hope this helps.

Drifter[_2_] September 13th 11 10:57 PM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/2011 5:03 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:21:06 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:19:27 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:45:15 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

I'm betting that the "hottest" women regret that they smoked. Every
cig takes about 12 minutes off your life.


They may regret it in 40 years but these are young hot women.


It's almost a certainty. Even ex-smokers, people who stopped 40 years
ago, are much more likely to have health problems.


You really do have a stick up your ass. You should interview for a job
with Jeff Dunham. Tell him I sent you.

X ` Man September 14th 11 12:10 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/11 7:08 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:02:04 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:17:51 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Yup, they just want to have fun


No idea what that means..



No doubt. You are probably allergic to fun too.



Smoking isn't fun. It's a dirty, filthy, smelly addiction.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

[email protected] September 14th 11 12:12 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:08:48 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:02:04 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:17:51 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X ` Man
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Yup, they just want to have fun


No idea what that means..



No doubt. You are probably allergic to fun too.


Ah, so back to the insults. I get it.

[email protected] September 14th 11 12:13 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:10:12 -0400, X ` Man
wrote:

On 9/13/11 7:08 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:02:04 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:17:51 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Yup, they just want to have fun

No idea what that means..



No doubt. You are probably allergic to fun too.



Smoking isn't fun. It's a dirty, filthy, smelly addiction.


Along with lip, throat, and lung cancer, not to mention all the other
great diseases that come up.

[email protected] September 14th 11 12:15 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:07:02 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:06:01 -0700,
wrote:

So, now you're going to have the barkeep prevent people who are
smoking, perhaps drunk people, walking in to the other area. Thanks
for making MY point.

Why not?
The bar keep has lots of rules they enforce.

Feel free to talk to the bartender.

I am sure I know more bartenders than you do.
My wife employs about a dozen at the country club. They are the bar
cops.


So, feel free to talk to them.

\

OK so you were full of ****.
BTW who do you think is there to enforce the smoking ban?
Same drunks, same cigarettes, the only difference is, instead of
having them move back to the smoking section you have to throw them
out. Great for business huh?


So, you're claiming that the bartenders are going to start enforcing a
ban on smokers ranging all over the place?

There have been very few problems enforcing smoking bans in
restaurants and public buildings. I suppose that in your mind it's bad
for business when someone is ejected for disruptive or dangerous
behavior?

X ` Man September 14th 11 12:17 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
On 9/13/11 7:13 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:10:12 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 7:08 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 14:02:04 -0700,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:17:51 -0400,
wrote:

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:51:56 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 9/13/11 12:45 PM,
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:32:56 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:


When I worked in an office we were glad when smoking restrictions came
along in the 80's.
Nothing worse than to have a co-worker at the desk next to yours
smoking one after another.
It was like heaven...although the 'smokers' got a whole lot more
breaks than the non-smokers. I didn't begrudge them at that point.


That brings up an interesting question. I wonder how much lost
productivity arises from the number of people who are standing outside
smoking a cigarette?
I know that there seemed to be people who spent as much time outside
our office smoking as they did inside.
The smoking pit was right outside our window.
Some of the guys were happy that it seemed to be the hottest women who
smoked.

Women who smell like an ashtray are hot?

Yup, they just want to have fun

No idea what that means..


No doubt. You are probably allergic to fun too.



Smoking isn't fun. It's a dirty, filthy, smelly addiction.


Along with lip, throat, and lung cancer, not to mention all the other
great diseases that come up.



I really thought I'd never see another apologetica for smoking.


--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

BAR[_2_] September 14th 11 12:46 AM

Wally-Mart in trouble locally
 
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On 9/13/11 7:55 AM, BAR wrote:
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 17:59:07 -0700,
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The same technology? You want to mandate restaurants to have a glassed
in section with it's own air system??

If they did, would you be happy? I thought not.
They have even offered to have two separate buildings, with the same
food and the same ambiance ... nope. not good enough.
Self absorbed non smokers demand access to both buildings because they
think they are missing something. Yes they are ... the fun people.


I was just at a party in a restaurant.
After eating we smokers all went outside for a smoke.
Some non-smokers tagged along to avoid boredom.
Left about 2/3 of the party sitting there twiddling their thumbs.
They sat in dumb silence until we got back.
Then the party resumed.
Anti-smokers are often a sad lot.
Walk around all their lives with a stick up their ass just to live a few
more years of their uptight misery.
Pretty sad. Some are okay. They usually do other drugs.


My argument all along. A longer life expectancy is the reward for a
dull, very dull life.



Gotta love the rationalizations of the simple-minded.


I watched my great-grandmother sit in a chair in my grandmother's living
room for 15 years. She watched TV, ate and slept. I don't think she was
doing much more five years before we moved back east. So, for 20 years
she watched TV all day long and didn't do much else. Is that how you
want to spend your years from 80 to 100?



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