Your first cigarette
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
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To be fair to my ex
She became veggie after the 2000/2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease. She never particularly enjoyed eating meat anyway, and a news report showing sheep getting slaughtered kind of strengthened her resolve to give it up altogether. Her dad smoked heavily and only had one lung as a result - so not smoking was a no brainer. The health kick came when her mum was diagnosed with breast cancer for the third (and unfortunately, fatal) time - basically she wanted to do everything she could to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I wouldn't say she was ever smug about it. But yes, sometimes if your card is marked, then there's precious little you can do about it.
I wish her well.
( , Thu 20 Mar 2008, 11:02, Reply)
She became veggie after the 2000/2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease. She never particularly enjoyed eating meat anyway, and a news report showing sheep getting slaughtered kind of strengthened her resolve to give it up altogether. Her dad smoked heavily and only had one lung as a result - so not smoking was a no brainer. The health kick came when her mum was diagnosed with breast cancer for the third (and unfortunately, fatal) time - basically she wanted to do everything she could to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I wouldn't say she was ever smug about it. But yes, sometimes if your card is marked, then there's precious little you can do about it.
I wish her well.
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