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Spott 01-11-2008 08:32 PM

I'm all for it. People should take that nasty fucking habit outside if they want to do it.

RJ 01-11-2008 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX
As an ex-smoker, I cannot stand the smell of cigarette smoke. It is nasty.

But, I'm against the bans, Mr. RedNeckRaider. The market should decide.

FAX



Ditto on all counts. I hate the smell of cigarettes since I quit but I don't begrudge the right of a business owner to set his own rules.

If I still went to bars and still smoked I think I would quit going to bars. Going outside every time I wanted a smoke would be a royal pain in the ass. Better to buy a 6-pack and stay home.

Adept Havelock 01-11-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX
As an ex-smoker, I cannot stand the smell of cigarette smoke. It is nasty.

But, I'm against the bans, Mr. RedNeckRaider. The market should decide.

FAX


What Mr. FAX said.

RJ 01-11-2008 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX
Can't they invent some kind of full head helmet (like astronaut gear or an upside-down fishbowl, or something) that smokers can wear that keeps all the smoke inside? Like a Salem Sallet or Viceroy Visor or maybe a Camel Casque?

FAX



The Winston Windshield?

RNR 01-11-2008 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott
I'm all for it. People should take that nasty fucking habit outside if they want to do it.

So you are ok with the rights of a owner to be allowed to run his own place as he wants taken away? What other rights are you willing to give up?

TN_Chief 01-11-2008 08:38 PM

I'm personally fine with the ban...mainly because I'm a total wuss when it comes to being around smoke. I won't go out to places that allow it. So basically an owner is either going to lose my business or maybe the business of a smoker. A smoker could, in theory, at least go outside and light up. I'm not going to walk out of a concert for 15 minutes to try to find fresh air...then go back into the cloud.

I understand the freedom of choice argument and I'm not 100% comfortable with legislating choice out of existence...but I'll be selfish in this case and say I'm OK with it.

MTG#10 01-11-2008 08:39 PM

Who's concerned about their health in a bar? Excuse me Mr Bartender sir, Im trying to get drunk, so I can DRIVE home and have unprotected sex with this chick I just met tonight, and this guy's blowin' SMOKE in my face!/Auggie Smith

RJ 01-11-2008 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Simplex3
I've worked in restaurants. Trust me, you smokers suck ass as a group. You ruin the interior of the place, you hang around at the table forever after you're done, and you don't tip worth a f**k (probably because you can't afford to after buying cigarettes).




Way back when when I waited tables I always wanted the smoking section. The smokers were usually the drinkers so they ran up bigger checks. They also usually tipped a bigger %, I assumed the liquor loosened up their wallets. A table of smoking, drinking women tended to be especially lucrative. Of course, that was before a carton of cigs cost a day's pay.

Simplex3 01-11-2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott
I'm all for it. People should take that nasty fucking habit outside if they want to do it.

Preferably a minimum of 20 feet from the door. For a while in KC you couldn't walk in or out of a building without going through a cloud of smoke.

FAX 01-11-2008 08:42 PM

The Tareyton Topper?

FAX

Bob Dole 01-11-2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by RedNeckRaider
So you are ok with the rights of a owner to be allowed to run his own place as he wants taken away? What other rights are you willing to give up?

All that matters is what HE wants.

The sooner you come to grips with that fact, the better off he'll be. And that's all that really matters, you know.

RNR 01-11-2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TN_Chief
I'm personally fine with the ban...mainly because I'm a total wuss when it comes to being around smoke. I won't go out to places that allow it. So basically an owner is either going to lose my business or maybe the business of a smoker. A smoker could, in theory, at least go outside and light up. I'm not going to walk out of a concert for 15 minutes to try to find fresh air...then go back into the cloud.

I understand the freedom of choice argument and I'm not 100% comfortable with legislating choice out of existence...but I'll be selfish in this case and say I'm OK with it.

I respect you being honest, however where does it stop? You like this right being taken away because you hate smoke. At what point is rights being taken away a problem?

underEJ 01-11-2008 08:43 PM

I don't really have a problem with smoking bans that responded to the "take it outside" call from non-smokers. But, when the bars did what they had to do to keep business open and created patios and outside areas for smokers, I do have a problem with the latest calls to prohibit smoking in all outside areas too, because non smokers want to come outside too.

Bars complied with a law and found a way to keep smokers, who by the way, I have found to buy more drinks, and actually tip better than non-smokers. And their reward is that the legislation is just going to get tougher to appease a loud non-smoking advocacy (many of whom don't actually go to bars.)

GoTrav 01-11-2008 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Spott
I'm all for it. People should take that nasty fucking habit outside if they want to do it.

why don't you go outside while we smoke?

Simplex3 01-11-2008 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole
All that matters is what HE wants.

The sooner you come to grips with that fact, the better off he'll be. And that's all that really matters, you know.

It's the American way. Not just getting what you want, but using govt's unique ability to use force so you can make everyone else want it too.


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