i used to smoke marlboro lights, now the smell of any cigs sickens me.

-----Original Message-----
From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:26 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: woo hoo


Ouch...Camel Wide's...just as bad as my Newports.

-- 
 jon
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 11:22:08 AM, you wrote:
c> Most places here ask smoking or Non-Smoking when you walk in the door.
The
c> Big Biscuit is completely non-smoking witch is nice change from the
normal
c> Breakfast dinner types. I hate going to those places (Jim's Family
c> Restaurant, Betty's, Norma's) the smoke is so thick and all the people
are
c> smoking those cheep generic cigarettes (GPC). Those have to be the worst
c> smelling cigarettes ever. I used to smoke (Camel Wide Lights) and I can
go
c> to a bar and sit around people with Marlboro or Camels, but light up a
GPC
c> and I can't stand it, Burns my nose.

c> My since of smell is so much better now. I quit eating at place's because
I
c> could smell the grease or the trash. I can also smell the neighbors
smoking
c> there GPC's on the front porch. Nasty!

c> Now I do smoke a Cigar (Boulevards) every now and again but only outside
and
c> maybe in a Cigar bar, I sure won't light one in a restaurant. I spent a
long
c> time looking for the right cigar that tasted good and did not offend. The
c> Boulevards are a nice mild cigar with a light pleasant aroma.


c> Rick


c> -----Original Message-----
c> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
c> Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 10:02 AM
c> To: CF-Community
c> Subject: Re: woo hoo

c> First of all, the way I nomally notice that a restaurant allows smoking
is 
c> when someone next to me lights up.

c> Better restaurants tend to be non-smoking anyway, but there are two
within 
c> walking distance of my house that used to allow smoking. I don't know if 
c> they will be necessarily losing profit though; I guess you are assuming 
c> that the smokers just won't go any more. But where *would* they go? I
think 
c> that if they want to eat out they will still go to restaurants, but smoke

c> after they leave, or before they come. And I on the other hand will be
more 
c> likely to frequent those restaurants, along, presumably, with the other 
c> non-smokers in the neighborhood.

c> Dana

c> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 09:49:27 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
c> wrote:

>>> i'm sick of living in a country that makes tobacco legal, then mandates 
>>> ban on it's use. it's completely asinine to force a business owner to 
>>> lose profit by gunpoint instead of principal.
>>
>> You mean like cars, guns, etc? There are other legal products that the
>> government mandates usage on - smoking is not alone. On the other hand,
>> I tend to agree with you. If you don't like the smell of smoke at a
>> restuarant, why not just not go? Am I crazy or is that not a solution?
>> If you work at a restaurant that has too much smoke in it - find another
>> job.
>>
>> -ray
>>
>> 

c> 

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