Sweet Willy
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- May 20, 2009
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I would have told the bitch it was her choice to come to a club that allows smoking and to shut the fuck up. My mom has some guy pull the same crap at a park. My mom was away from everyone else smoking plus it was winter so there was hardly anyone in the park. The guy had to walk about thirty feet over to her to bitch about her smoking. She just told him not to stand by her.Last week I went to a concert at a club that allowed smoking and I couldn't resist doing just that. Some goofy blond came up to me and started screeching, why do I have to put up with your bullshit? It took me a while to figure out what she was talking about...I told her, wellll dear, you've just payed $25 for the privilege.We never finished our conversation about this, did we...
No, and it's been on my mind. I wonder if having quit smoking and now perhaps being one of those who would rather not be subjected to other people's smoke has changed your views.
Was that you by any chance?
Smoke all you want. Yep, Darwin had a theory about that. Just don't share that suicidal second hand stupidity with the rest of us.
2. Outside it doesn't matter, or did you miss the memo ... there is a LOT of air outside and the less than 15% of the population that smokes will not make you inhale any of it anyway.
Nope, it wasn't me. I always ask smokers in a polite, non confrontational way to please keep their smoke away from me and I've never had a bad reaction from anyone. They move away or put out the cigarette and some even apologize. One teenage boy at a bus stop scowled but he did move away.Last week I went to a concert at a club that allowed smoking and I couldn't resist doing just that. Some goofy blond came up to me and started screeching, why do I have to put up with your bullshit? It took me a while to figure out what she was talking about...I told her, wellll dear, you've just payed $25 for the privilege.We never finished our conversation about this, did we...
No, and it's been on my mind. I wonder if having quit smoking and now perhaps being one of those who would rather not be subjected to other people's smoke has changed your views.
Was that you by any chance?
Fortunately laws now protect them the same way other types of employees are protected.Why can't we have smoking and non smoking bars?
Because barroom employees have just as much a right to a smoke free work place as any other type of employee.
Then they should find one.
When have I ever said smokers should leave? All they have to do is put out their stinking cigarettes. You'd think any decent person would do that anyway when in the presence of other people.
I wish. Ang's view is that everyone else should leave so the non smoker can stay.
When have I ever said smokers should leave? All they have to do is put out their stinking cigarettes. You'd think any decent person would do that anyway when in the presence of other people.See there? Problem solved.
I wish. Ang's view is that everyone else should leave so the non smoker can stay.
When have I ever said smokers should leave?See there? Problem solved.
I wish. Ang's view is that everyone else should leave so the non smoker can stay.
When have I ever said smokers should leave?I wish. Ang's view is that everyone else should leave so the non smoker can stay.
Your position in the past has always been that if you get a job in a bar where people have traditionally been able to smoke, then once you start work there if someone wants to smoke you think they should leave the bar in order to do so.
So, therefore, you think smokers should leave so that you can stay.
Or are you changing your position?
When have I ever said smokers should leave?
Your position in the past has always been that if you get a job in a bar where people have traditionally been able to smoke, then once you start work there if someone wants to smoke you think they should leave the bar in order to do so.
So, therefore, you think smokers should leave so that you can stay.
Or are you changing your position?
I have always said no one should have to breath anyone else's secondhand smoke on any work place. Construe that any way you wish.
The ones in charge, the government, agree with them.Your position in the past has always been that if you get a job in a bar where people have traditionally been able to smoke, then once you start work there if someone wants to smoke you think they should leave the bar in order to do so.
So, therefore, you think smokers should leave so that you can stay.
Or are you changing your position?
I have always said no one should have to breath anyone else's secondhand smoke on any work place. Construe that any way you wish.
So they can find a job where the ones in charge agree with them instead of forcing private businesses to conform to your wishes ...
The ones in charge, the government, agree with them.I have always said no one should have to breath anyone else's secondhand smoke on any work place. Construe that any way you wish.
So they can find a job where the ones in charge agree with them instead of forcing private businesses to conform to your wishes ...
I suppose you are in favor of allowing asbestos and lead paint to be used as construction materials in private businesses?
At least you're not a hypotwit. But you're going to have to chew that cigarette, not smoke it, if you want your fix.The ones in charge, the government, agree with them.So they can find a job where the ones in charge agree with them instead of forcing private businesses to conform to your wishes ...
I suppose you are in favor of allowing asbestos and lead paint to be used as construction materials in private businesses?
absolutely
gotta light?