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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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