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SMOKING NO-ROOM

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Julia

Julia Report 14 Oct 2012 13:55

Oh darn it Island, And, I have just despatched the gardener to the greenhouse for a fresh cucumber, for the sandwiches, which will be hand made by myself.
It has to be 3.00 because it is dinner at 7.00., you see. Maybe another time then.
So sorry you won't be able to make it. We will be thinking of you.


Julia in Derbyshire

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 14 Oct 2012 13:56

I think you have to take your own ash tray too Wend.

Island

Island Report 14 Oct 2012 13:59

Wend brought her own travelling ash tray to London town :-D


I hope there isn't any fag ash in the cue sandwiches :-0 :-0

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 14 Oct 2012 14:40

I was sat at the bottom of the garden a week ago, smoking a reflective cheroot, thinking about this and that - mostly that - and I just happened to glance at the night sky, and I marvelled at the millions of stars glistening like little pieces of quicksilver thrown carelessly onto black velvet. In awe, I watched the waxen moon ride across the zenith of the heavens like an amber chariot towards the void of infinite space wherein the tethered bolts of Jupiter and Mars hang forever festooned in all their orbital majesty, and as I looked at all this, ....I asked myself, 'What as appened to the roof of my S*** House?"

:-D

BarbinSGlos

BarbinSGlos Report 14 Oct 2012 14:43

PH




:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

Wend

Wend Report 14 Oct 2012 15:02

You sure it wasn't something a little stronger than a cheroot Prickles ;-)

Well, I'm orff to put the kettle on and slice the cucumber >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Island

Island Report 14 Oct 2012 15:10

There's posh, Prickles......


A 'gardeners toilet' :-D

BarbinSGlos

BarbinSGlos Report 14 Oct 2012 15:13

Bin puffing since I was 13. Big brother gave me 1/2 a woodbine and after a few drags ( dont like that word) disappeared down behind the sofa. Back then it was the naughtiest thing to do. Took it up regularly again after my son was born and only smoke in the conservatory when its too cold to go outside.
Last Spring was thinking of buying new verticals for it as they were stained but we took them off one window at a time soaked in the bath rinsed off and hung back up. Good job done. Might try that with my lungs lol

Have tried my best to give up but fail each time. Roll ups and I dont make a mess. well not much of one

:-D

Julia

Julia Report 14 Oct 2012 16:32

Wher'es that Island one when yer want 'er.

How did yer go crocheting Merlin a couple of rashers the other day.
Only, I've just crocheted 3 mushrooms.
Thought we could put them together and make one meal of it.
'Ow yer fixed.

Julia in Derbyshire

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 14 Oct 2012 17:04

to be fair i think, if he doesnt smoke then yes you should smoke outside, by smoking indoors your not only risking his health but the grandkids when they come round too,

ya can compair t to many things, ie car exhausts n things, but at the end of the day smoking does kill, so i think a little consideration for non smokers should be taken, its your choice to smoke, but its not his to breathe in n smell your cigs,



DIZZI

DIZZI Report 14 Oct 2012 17:23

STRAY
HE USED TO SMOKE MORE THAN ME

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 14 Oct 2012 18:59

but the point is he choose to pack in, so why should he have to passive smoke??

aivlyS

aivlyS Report 15 Oct 2012 10:15

RRED again .. no surprise there then ...lol .. my post said but he has stopped so why should he inhale your smoke ? .... no breach of any rules .. just a case of the poster being RRED rather than the comment ... hope GR notes this . infantile behaviour .

Julia

Julia Report 15 Oct 2012 10:18

Sylvia, I have experienced alot of that.

Julia in Derbyshire

aivlyS

aivlyS Report 15 Oct 2012 10:24

Yes I remember Julia ... says a lot about the RRER makes you wonder if they should actually be on the internet .

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 15 Oct 2012 10:30

aivlyS Agree wih you totally on this one (have I written what I have written!!!!!).

You notice cigarettes so much when you have stopped. A chain-smoking colleague of mine aged 41 has just nearly died and had 8 stents inserted. Tabac is now taboo. Has really struggled to kick the baccy but now has an electronic cigarette and annoys the bosses by lighting up in meetings. But no smell.

We (OH and me) stopped 30 years ago, and we ran a Mini on what we saved. I used to have to go out in the garden even in those days because I would smoke herbal cigarettes. No, not those. Ones you bought from chemist, full of grass and clover. Quite relaxing, but you and clothes smelt like a bonfire.

So it was down the bottom of the garden, and a long walk back to house to get rid of lingering smell. :-)