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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^This^
Of course, noone made me work in a bar, but there are plenty of people who have no option but to do so. There is no conceivable right to smoke - and, even if there were, it'd surely be rebuttable, and rebutted by the right of others not to be smoked at.
The scaffolding analogy is bogus, too. That's a potentially dangerous job. Plenty of other jobs are unpleasant by their nature. Fine. You can't remove the danger or the unpleasantness therefrom. But you can remove them from barwork, being in a band, and a whole host of other things.
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Of course, noone made me work in a bar, but there are plenty of people who have no option but to do so. There is no conceivable right to smoke - and, even if there were, it'd surely be rebuttable, and rebutted by the right of others not to be smoked at.
The scaffolding analogy is bogus, too. That's a potentially dangerous job. Plenty of other jobs are unpleasant by their nature. Fine. You can't remove the danger or the unpleasantness therefrom. But you can remove them from barwork, being in a band, and a whole host of other things.
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