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sleepy said:I really don't care what people do, it is their business. I do like the fact that most of the smokers are senior to me. They will die at a younger age, and I can move up the list faster.
Palerider957 said:Look man, I hardly have the drive to lobby congress re: banning smoking. You want to smoke....so be it.
I simply don't want to smell it in the cockpit, or anywhere I don't have to. Luckily this is the way the laws are leaning.
As for whining, or stressing over your smoking--please. You are the defensive one. I genuinely don't care how much you smoke. I simply responded to a new thread.
Yes other activities carry risk, some are necesarry others are not. Smoking is not necessary.
It's not my fault you are a slave to Phillip Morris....don't make your problem, my delusion.
I'm done with this thread......
Not if that senior smoker dies while driving his car and "head on" collides with you while you are driving...then there will be two vacancies.Originally posted by sleepy
I really don't care what people do, it is their business. I do like the fact that most of the smokers are senior to me. They will die at a younger age, and I can move up the list faster.
Mr Hat said:Firstly, there is NO evidence that second hand smoke does any harm to anyone, it will not hurt you.
(This is the only country in the world that smokers are treated like criminals.)
trainerjet said:All I can say is thank GOD that my company (Alaska Airlines) treats smokers like the criminals that they are and tests for nicotine as part of the pre-employment drug screen. Test positive, not hired. No nicotine users of ANY kind allowed here!! We have a safe haven and don't have to worry about it.
RJPilott said:oh geeze...lol... and i bet this guy hangs out on highways looking for cars, trucks, vans emitting too much exhaust with cell phone in hand ready to dial 911... too funny