Actually, David says those Indian smokes are bidis, not bindis.
Kat
On 12 Mar 2006, at 23:07, Kathleen Salkin wrote:
> I agree with you 100% on that, Mike. And I don't know if those are
> the same as you're talking about, but I can't stand those Indian
> cigarettes, bindis, I think they're called. They stink something
> awful.
>
> I think I recall when I was at uni, the campus bookstore actually
> sold flavored chewing tobacco. The thought makes me shudder now.
> When I worked for the local VA regional office back in the 1970s, I
> worked alongside a guy who would spit tobacco into his Coke can all
> day. It got so bad I had to ask my supervisor to move my desk to
> the other side of the room.
>
> My boyfriend still tells of the summer job he had whilst in high
> school at the the local med school, where the lab super would spit
> tobacco all over the lab and made him clean it up. To this day,
> David will not be in the same room with anyone chewing tobacco, and
> I can't blame him.
>
> Kat
>
>
> On 12 Mar 2006, at 21:48, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>
>> I'm a bus rider, having to take three buses to work and back to
>> home. I
>> have to run at some points, going from one bus to another, and
>> the most
>> irritating thing I have to put up with is people smoking these
>> new type of flavored
>> cigarettes. It really turns my stomach. They don't even have to
>> be smoking it
>> at the time. The smell lingers on their clothes. Try being on a
>> bus,
>> standing room only and that is the only smell you're breathing.
>> Cigarettes are
>> bad, cigars are worse but these new ones out now and extremely
>> horrible.
>>
>> Walk away before I finish what you started. Face to face I will
>> put you in
>> your place. End this game before I finish what you started. Face
>> to face
>> everything will change.
>>
>> "Stand Up" by Trapt
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