hey moth look
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- moth0
YES.
I made that up.
- lowimpakt0
you have no sympathy for anyone but yourself?
ha ha you're such a nonce really.
anyway - the proper pubs I drink in have lock-ins and you can smoke inside after hours.
- emecks0
the obese have been on the list for a while actually.....
- Concrete0
As hard as you may try to articulate your argument, moth, going to the pub is not about making informed decisions.
If anyone is incapable of making an informed decision it's a smoker. Despite the obvious health risks you continue to polute your body because it makes you look cool and grown-up.
btw, Pub is short for Public House
- moth0
I don't want to smoke in pubs.
I just want you all to accept that when this Government decide to fuck with your freedoms, you bent over.
- kelpie0
"Despite the obvious health risks you continue to polute your body because it makes you look cool and grown-up."
what age are you concrete? about 12?
- moth0
I know what Pub is concrete.
And I smoked because I damn well enjoyed it. Not for any other reason.
- emecks0
And I smoked because I damn well enjoyed it. Not for any other reason.
moth
(Jun 27 07, 08:03)*enter devil's advocate dressed in a kilt:
Why did you stop?
(not to be a cunt, genuinely wonder..)
- skt0
i quite like having to go outside to smoke though. its a good excuse to chat to skirt.
- lowimpakt0
I just want you all to accept that when this Government decide to fuck with your freedoms, you bent over.
moth
(Jun 27 07, 08:01)
--------------ha ha. move to fucking burma.
i think the cigarette companies restricted your freedom by marketing an addictive product that shortens your life and the lives of those around you (i.e. your friends and family) - and by default you restricted your own freedom by buying in to the cigarette consumption cycle.
- moth0
Why did you stop?
(not to be a cunt, genuinely wonder..)
emecks
(Jun 27 07, 08:08)Asthma.
Which I had since birth before anyone starts...
- kelpie0
aye, plus you definitely have the whole social pariah thing in common. Narrows down the undesirables.
- moth0
You could say the same for any marketing ploy lowimpakt.
So I guess you're on the ban-booze-bandwagon too.
It would be hypocritical of you if you weren't after all...
- emecks0
not going to start ya grumpy hoor, tobacco used to be an asthma treatment in the late 1800s early 1900s ironically enough.
- lowimpakt0
So I guess you're on the ban-booze-bandwagon too.
It would be hypocritical of you if you weren't after all...
moth
(Jun 27 07, 08:13)
-------------i smoke AND i could drink you under the table.
I'm pretty much an anarchist so bans don't bother me.
one lesson from experience; the ban is what you make of it. ha ha
- Chimp0
Thank go its being banned. That means I don't have to wash my clothes as much.
- kelpie0
oooo hark at him; smoking, drinking AND being an anarchist to make him look cool and growed up. contrary fucker, to boot ;)
- Nairn0
As a smoker I have to say that I mostly agree with the ban. Cigarettes are implicitly addictive, both chemically and habitually, so I for one would find it of benefit to strike off, or at least make uncomfortable, the habitual side of my addiction.
What annoys me though, is that there's no get-out. There's no clause for people who wish to set up a venue specifically for smokers, which I think is a massive curb on our freedom - if everyone in such a bar is complicit, then who's to say how we should act? But then, after years of shitty drug policy, I'd be retarded to expect anything like a sense of balance from our gov't.
- Concrete0
*Hi-5's lowimpakt.
Dusts self down, buys moth a pint and some chewing tobacco.:)
- vespa0
ban stinky people i say. and people who eat with their mouths open.