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In reply to the discussion: Constructive ways to combat 2nd hand smoke? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)6. I really do not know
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"polite smokers" is an oxymoron. The same as a "compassionate conservative" nt
madinmaryland
Mar 2014
#1
I read your other post, I think polite nonsmokers is more the topic of the day.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2014
#5
NON-smokers can stay at home with the blinds pulled - that way ya'll won't see us smoking :) n/t
Tx4obama
Mar 2014
#10
Why is it necessary to do that? There doesn't HAVE to be someone at the "back of the bus"
shraby
Mar 2014
#12
The more complaints and dirty looks they get, the more likely they are to quit,
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#13
And here she is in later life, trundling around an oxygen cylinder for her emphysema....
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#29
Smokers are selfish addicts that produce the single most polluted item on earth.
onehandle
Mar 2014
#14
A lot of smokers cry 'freedumb' when you threaten their 'right' to pollute non-smoker's air.
onehandle
Mar 2014
#20
Treatment for nicotine addiction has been common and over the counter for decades.
onehandle
Mar 2014
#21
I try and avoid any problems but as a cigar smoker, I've gotten some complaints even outdoors.
brewens
Mar 2014
#17
Smokers literally leave a trail around the office when they return from a smoke break.
Nye Bevan
Mar 2014
#27
I have a problem with people who wear perfume to the office.....(and everywhere else)
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#34
I had one woman at our blood center that would come in with some perfume that was like
brewens
Mar 2014
#38
Really. Nonsmokers don't get breaks? Because, in California, it is the law.
Luminous Animal
Mar 2014
#36
I actually don't smoke at work at all these days and when I did, it was only on my scheduled breaks
brewens
Mar 2014
#37