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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I started smoking at the age of 17.
It was New Years Eve, and I figured I'd try it. I now smoke a pack a day.
But that's boring, so I'll tell you another story.
There was one point where only my stepfather (out of the family) knew I smoked. I was on the bus to college one morning, and delved into my bag for something. Lo, there's 10 B&H in there and I knew I hadn't bought them. Jubilantly, I bring them out but there's a message on the packet......
"I would love to kiss you all over your lovely body and I mean ALL over"
It was in my stepfathers very distinct handwriting. Now, he'd been abusing me since I was 13 and that was the final straw.
I got home from college and called the police, I then sat my twin brother down and told him what was going on.
Mum and the dwarf were out for dinner that night, so when mum got home my brother and I called her upstairs and told her.
The hardest thing.........."what do you mean you smoke? You shouldn't smoke!"
After that I left home that weekend. The evil fucker died 3 years ago (yay!!!!!!) of lung cancer.
The sad thing is, most of you know my mum died four weeks ago..........also of lung cancer.......I'm still smoking. Gah!
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 16:11, 4 replies)
It was New Years Eve, and I figured I'd try it. I now smoke a pack a day.
But that's boring, so I'll tell you another story.
There was one point where only my stepfather (out of the family) knew I smoked. I was on the bus to college one morning, and delved into my bag for something. Lo, there's 10 B&H in there and I knew I hadn't bought them. Jubilantly, I bring them out but there's a message on the packet......
"I would love to kiss you all over your lovely body and I mean ALL over"
It was in my stepfathers very distinct handwriting. Now, he'd been abusing me since I was 13 and that was the final straw.
I got home from college and called the police, I then sat my twin brother down and told him what was going on.
Mum and the dwarf were out for dinner that night, so when mum got home my brother and I called her upstairs and told her.
The hardest thing.........."what do you mean you smoke? You shouldn't smoke!"
After that I left home that weekend. The evil fucker died 3 years ago (yay!!!!!!) of lung cancer.
The sad thing is, most of you know my mum died four weeks ago..........also of lung cancer.......I'm still smoking. Gah!
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 16:11, 4 replies)
Words fail me....
But if smoking is the only problem you've got from the past horrors then good luck to you.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 18:50, closed)
But if smoking is the only problem you've got from the past horrors then good luck to you.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 18:50, closed)
*hugs*
Just shows that lung cancer's an indiscriminate bastard. Wish it'd got my mum's abusive ex, but she's still out there. Glad you managed to get out of there.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 20:12, closed)
Just shows that lung cancer's an indiscriminate bastard. Wish it'd got my mum's abusive ex, but she's still out there. Glad you managed to get out of there.
( , Sat 22 Mar 2008, 20:12, closed)
Just so you know you're not the only one...
One one part of your post at least...
My dad died of lung-related illnesses after years of smoking, and I had to go out of the hospital just after that and have a cigarette.
( , Sun 23 Mar 2008, 17:06, closed)
One one part of your post at least...
My dad died of lung-related illnesses after years of smoking, and I had to go out of the hospital just after that and have a cigarette.
( , Sun 23 Mar 2008, 17:06, closed)
I wrote to the Queen
when my granddad died of lung cancer. I asked her to ban cigarettes (I was about 7). Shortly after this, health warnings began to appear. Coincidence?
( , Tue 25 Mar 2008, 16:04, closed)
when my granddad died of lung cancer. I asked her to ban cigarettes (I was about 7). Shortly after this, health warnings began to appear. Coincidence?
( , Tue 25 Mar 2008, 16:04, closed)
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