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lily. 18-06-2006 06:23 PM

Smokers
 
There aren't many smokers in the house this year. Seems like smoking has become more and more socially unacceptable.

I think it's only been Lisa, Lea, Aisleyne & I'm not sure about Bonnie & Sam...

4 or 5 out of 17 HMs...

sol 18-06-2006 06:25 PM

Sam smoked - Yeah smoking has become less acceptable in the house, Im not bothered how much they smoke / don't smoke though.

booty-full 18-06-2006 06:27 PM

I'm glad to see that it's becoming less acceptable

On the outside world it depends on the surroundings/people/context etc.... for example when I was at school loads of people smoked and continued to....now at uni in the law department next to noone smokes!!!!

Legend 18-06-2006 06:28 PM

Lea don't smoke and nope, Bonnie didn't smoke.

Sezer & George also smoked so yeah, 5/17.

Corkie 18-06-2006 06:29 PM

less people but it seems as if Lisa is smoking for the whole house

Slartibartfast 18-06-2006 06:31 PM

What'll happen when our nanny state imposes the smoking ban?? Will they be allowed to smoke at all? If they allow it, it's only a matter of time before some bottom scavenger lawyer persuades someone to sue.

sol 18-06-2006 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by corkie
less people but it seems as if Lisa is smoking for the whole house
Yeah, I think she smokes about 30 a day :shocked:

booty-full 18-06-2006 06:39 PM

I don't think that banning smoking makes us a nanny state, however I think that other things may make that title justified. Breathing in other people's smoke means that you are being endangered beyond choice and is unacceptable and selfish. I have no problem with people smoking as long as it is not affecting anyone else. Some of my friends back home smoke and keep it away from me/go outside etc. That is reasonable. But to make my clothes, my body and my hair stink and to cause my lungs to be corrupted...plus I am asthmatic....why should other people suffer???

lambruscokid 18-06-2006 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
What'll happen when our nanny state imposes the smoking ban?? Will they be allowed to smoke at all? If they allow it, it's only a matter of time before some bottom scavenger lawyer persuades someone to sue.
Probably they'll screen out smokers during the auditions.

Your nanny state is pretty bad, with the speed cameras and all, but just try being a smoker in New York. You'd think you'd just lit up a baby seal, not a cigarette!

lily. 18-06-2006 08:16 PM

Yeah, it's not like the city isn't polluted already... yellow cab anyone? :laugh:

Slartibartfast 18-06-2006 08:48 PM

I remember reading a report a while ago (sorry, yeah I know that's vague but it's the best I can do), which stated that you would breath in more toxins in 30 minute walk home from work through rush hour traffic than you would in a whole night in a smokey bar.

But then. it'll only be a matter of time before cars are banned as well. Then, we'll have our meals provided for us (to ensure nutritional content), mandatory state controlled morning exercises, limited to one child per family, state controlled press and media and finally, camera's in every household.

Big Brother is watching you....

The sooner we get a liberal, anti-regulation, anti-censorship, drug-legalising government, the better:devil:

Siouxsie 18-06-2006 08:50 PM

sorry but lisa is making up for the nn smokers shes an ash tray yuk

booty-full 18-06-2006 08:50 PM

I'm sorry, I still do not wish to breathe in someone's cigarette smoke. It is disgusting and does cause health issues. Moreover it makes me smell!!!!! If I wanted my hair to stink of smoke and my clothes to be ruined, I'd smoke myself...but I choose not to. Furthermore, it is tacky!!

Slartibartfast 18-06-2006 08:56 PM

I agree, people shouldn't have to breath in other people's smoke. They should get up and leave when I light up :spin: Free choice is the basis of any democracy, and people should have the choice to leave when I want a cigarette :devil:

booty-full 18-06-2006 09:00 PM

OMG!!!! lol you would get a rise out of me if I didn't know that you weren't joking....you are joking...??? lol, of course you are you little communist you!!!! :-D

lambruscokid 18-06-2006 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
I agree, people shouldn't have to breath in other people's smoke. They should get up and leave when I light up :spin: Free choice is the basis of any democracy, and people should have the choice to leave when I want a cigarette :devil:
Ha ha exactly. No one's forcing non smokers to sit near me!

Siouxsie 18-06-2006 09:48 PM

ban it altogether

GlitterEyes 18-06-2006 09:50 PM

I was quite surpised aswell because previous years have been mainly filled of smokers. I think it is nicer to see not so many smokers in the house, because alot of kids watch the show.

Slartibartfast 18-06-2006 09:51 PM

I don't like pompous vegetarians or "holier than thou" middle england,Daily Mail reading types, and I'm sure I could get some reports together with medical evidence to show that my hatred for them possibly causes me some form of mental anguish and possible menal health problems in later life.

Can we ban vegetarians and "holier than thou" types as well please??? :conf:

lambruscokid 19-06-2006 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
I don't like pompous vegetarians or "holier than thou" middle england,Daily Mail reading types, and I'm sure I could get some reports together with medical evidence to show that my hatred for them possibly causes me some form of mental anguish and possible menal health problems in later life.

Can we ban vegetarians and "holier than thou" types as well please??? :conf:
Oh no! I'm a smoking vegetarian! They'll have me twice! :wink:


If we get to ban all the things that annoy us in public, does that mean I can ban fat people who walk down the street eating food out of paper wrappers? Oh - and can I ban people who honk their car horns for too long? And dog owners who dress their pets in boots?


Ban everything!

:eureka:

Foebane100 19-06-2006 11:40 AM

Ban people they're really annoying

lily. 19-06-2006 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
The sooner we get a liberal, anti-regulation, anti-censorship, drug-legalising government, the better:devil:
Absolutely! Agree 100% :thumbs:

Mike 19-06-2006 11:54 AM

Its good to see there are so many non smokers in the house.

I never forget Nadia and her constant moaning for cigaretes, well annoying.

booty-full 19-06-2006 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lambruscokid
Quote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast
I don't like pompous vegetarians or "holier than thou" middle england,Daily Mail reading types, and I'm sure I could get some reports together with medical evidence to show that my hatred for them possibly causes me some form of mental anguish and possible menal health problems in later life.

Can we ban vegetarians and "holier than thou" types as well please??? :conf:
Oh no! I'm a smoking vegetarian! They'll have me twice! :wink:


If we get to ban all the things that annoy us in public, does that mean I can ban fat people who walk down the street eating food out of paper wrappers? Oh - and can I ban people who honk their car horns for too long? And dog owners who dress their pets in boots?


Ban everything!

:eureka:

lol I note your sarcasm!!! To be fair, society is only trying to ban the things that are harmful which make other people who choose not to indulge, affected health-wise

lily. 19-06-2006 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike
I never forget Nadia and her constant moaning for cigaretes, well annoying.
Now we have Lisa to do that. :laugh:


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