Posted by Goose on November 12, 2008 at 07:01:21 from (65.208.249.179):
In Reply to: o/t big time posted by ispud on November 12, 2008 at 04:23:23:
My father was a lifelong pipe smoker. At age 71 he was diagnosed with cancer of the throat, and in the process of coping with it his voice box was removed. He lived another 15 years talking by holding an electronic gadget next to this throat.
A couple of other thoughts. When I met my wife, I was smoking a couple of packs a day. On our second date, my wife admitted she's allergic to tobacco smoke. I took a pack of cigarettes out of my shirt pocket, threw them into a nearby trash can, and haven't touched one since. We were married 43 years last month. Anyone who wimps out and says they want to quit smoking but can't simply hasn't had the proper motivation.
Smokers insisit they're not affecting anyone but themselves. That's plain BS. Once, after a meal, a man in our group pulled out a cigar and asked my wife if she minded if he smoked. She told him she didn't mind if he smoked if he didn't mind if she threw up on his plate.
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