Mavyn
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dontwantaname wrote:In the childrens hospital. Now there are places you can get a ticket for smoking in your own car, if the kids are in it.
Add that to the "you can get arrested for doing stuff our parents did on a regular basis". Or for most of you, grandparents did
Child seats in cars! I don't recall ever using one. Now, hospitals won't let you leave without one, and kids are using them clear up through middle school.
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Mavyn
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Gatzby wrote:So, wait, people go to a gas station to smoke?
Yep. They're supposed to be to the side and back of the building, away from the pumps.
The contractors on campus have problems keeping employees--lots of smokers quit rather than make the walk to light up. It's about a 1/2 mile, round trip from my building.
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Mavyn
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Gatzby wrote:Clearly, if you're smoking, the last thing you need is cardio.
Heh. I quit 2.5 years ago. I'd been running almost daily for 2 years before quitting.
I'd like to say that I was able to run further, or faster, or something...but in truth, when I quit smoking my iron levels bottomed out at the same time, and I spent 6 months more winded than before! Being anemic is tough.
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Iceback
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Mavyn wrote:Child seats in cars! I don't recall ever using one. Now, hospitals won't let you leave without one, and kids are using them clear up through middle school.
When I was a kid we used to go to the Detroit zoo with my cousins (about 1.5 hours each way). We packed 4 adults (all of them smoking) and 6 kids into my dad's 63 chevy impalla. There were no seatbelts, if one of us got tired we crawled onto the ledge below the back window.
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Mavyn
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Iceback wrote:When I was a kid we used to go to the Detroit zoo with my cousins (about 1.5 hours each way). We packed 4 adults (all of them smoking) and 6 kids into my dad's 63 chevy impalla. There were no seatbelts, if one of us got tired we crawled onto the ledge below the back window.
I remember a friend whose family had one of those big old station wagons, with the little fold down seats in the very back...where you sat sideways. We always fought over who got to be in them!
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AZGman
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Afternoon, folks.
I still smoke.
G'night, folks.
Grumpy 'til the day I die.
AZGman
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dontwantaname wrote:Ewwww, stinky!
Before 6? Are you back on the early start?
Saves us from having to meet in person.
No; just figured I wouldn't get any responses.
Grumpy 'til the day I die.