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Just for any lurkers.. Hi Lettie! :lol: .....Stu and I have just arranged to meet later for a snog behined the bike shed.

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Guest Karen Heath
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Yes, a non smoking teetotal vegetarian artist. He raised the age at which you could buy tobacco to 25 and banned smoking in enclosed public places and restaurants. Stalin smoked like a chimney and drank like a fish. I imagine that he was even worse at painting than Adolf.

For the umpteenth time, Hitler was not vegetarian-he banned vegetarian groups. He was however a faddy eater.

Guest Stuart T
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Just for any lurkers.. Hi Lettie! :thumbsup: .....Stu and I have just arranged to meet later for a snog behined the bike shed.

:lol:

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Karen, Im pretty sure he wasn't interested in cunnilingus.

ROD

LOL !

Guest Stuart T
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For the umpteenth time, Hitler was not vegetarian-he banned vegetarian groups. He was however a faddy eater.

Perhaps he was as poor a vegetarian as he was an artist.

Hitler adopted a vegetarian diet in the 1930s possibly as a result of suffering from, probably, a chronic form of irritable bowel syndrome. This resulted in him having excessive flatulence and sweating a lot. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Alternatively, it is alleged by some that he went off meat after seeing the corpse of his murdered niece, Geli, but that doesn't seem very well substantiated.

He ultimately regarded himself as a vegetarian. From time to time. After a bowel problem in 1911 he described himself as a vegetarian in a letter to a friend. He probably started eating meat again afterwards and went back to vegetarianism again later. It is alleged that Goebbels thought portraying him as a vegetarian was good propoganda but there is limited evidence for this. Allegedly Boorman used to go round for dinner chez Hitler then pop into the kitchen to get some meat as none was served at the table.

Because of this fact a lot of vegetarian groups have desperately tried to dissasociate Hitler from vegetarianism for obvious reasons, and jump on any evidence that he ate meat. Like many vegetarians he probably lapsed occasionally, just as his diet banned cream cakes he would occasionally sneak one down in the bunker. He probably occasionally sneaked a bit of sausage too. He did supress some vegetarian groups, but then as a he was a grade A nutjob its probably not something you should put too much weight on as he probably suspected them of pacifism.

He was not a faddy eater at all before his illness, loved a bit of cake and pork and beer did Adolf, but they didn't agree with him. And neither dissent nor flatulence would be tolerated by the Fuehrer.

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Guest Karen Heath
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Karen, Im pretty sure he wasn't interested in cunnilingus.

ROD

Are you saying he was a pink triangle wearer? Not Stuart, Hitler?

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Perhaps he was as poor a vegetarian as he was an artist.

Hitler adopted a vegetarian diet in the 1930s possibly as a result of suffering from, probably, a chronic form of irritable bowel syndrome. This resulted in him having excessive flatulence and sweating a lot. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Alternatively, it is alleged by some that he went off meat after seeing the corpse of his murdered niece, Geli, but that doesn't seem very well substantiated.

He ultimately regarded himself as a vegetarian. From time to time. After a bowel problem in 1911 he described himself as a vegetarian in a letter to a friend. He probably started eating meat again afterwards and went back to vegetarianism again later. It is alleged that Goebbels thought portraying him as a vegetarian was good propoganda but there is limited evidence for this. Allegedly Boorman used to go round for dinner chez Hitler then pop into the kitchen to get some meat as none was served at the table.

Because of this fact a lot of vegetarian groups have desperately tried to dissasociate Hitler from vegetarianism for obvious reasons, and jump on any evidence that he ate meat. Like many vegetarians he probably lapsed occasionally, just as his diet banned cream cakes he would occasionally sneak one down in the bunker. He probably occasionally sneaked a bit of sausage too. He did supress some vegetarian groups, but then as a he was a grade A nutjob its probably not something you should put too much weight on as he probably suspected them of pacifism.

He was not a faddy eater at all before his illness, loved a bit of cake and pork and beer did Adolf, but they didn't agree with him. And neither dissent nor flatulence would be tolerated by the Fuehrer.

Blimey..you know a lot about him Stu !

Guest Stuart T
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Are you saying he was a pink triangle wearer? Not Stuart, Hitler?

More likely only in love with himself. Hitler, not me. He had all the gay Nazis murdered in 1934 didn't he?

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I wasn't Karen no. Just jumped at the chance for a feeble joke at the mention of "faddy eater". I think a lot of the leadership of the SA[brownshirts] were that way inclined but Hitler found it hard to swallow and of course got rid of them during "Night of the Long Knives" [slightly phallic imagery there].

Stuart might know more with that veiled reference to sneaking "a bit of sausage too"

In fact this whole reply is just a sad excuse to get a second miserable joke in really.

ROD

Guest Karen Heath
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Perhaps he was as poor a vegetarian as he was an artist.

Hitler adopted a vegetarian diet in the 1930s possibly as a result of suffering from, probably, a chronic form of irritable bowel syndrome. This resulted in him having excessive flatulence and sweating a lot. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Alternatively, it is alleged by some that he went off meat after seeing the corpse of his murdered niece, Geli, but that doesn't seem very well substantiated.

He ultimately regarded himself as a vegetarian. From time to time. After a bowel problem in 1911 he described himself as a vegetarian in a letter to a friend. He probably started eating meat again afterwards and went back to vegetarianism again later. It is alleged that Goebbels thought portraying him as a vegetarian was good propoganda but there is limited evidence for this. Allegedly Boorman used to go round for dinner chez Hitler then pop into the kitchen to get some meat as none was served at the table.

Because of this fact a lot of vegetarian groups have desperately tried to dissasociate Hitler from vegetarianism for obvious reasons, and jump on any evidence that he ate meat. Like many vegetarians he probably lapsed occasionally, just as his diet banned cream cakes he would occasionally sneak one down in the bunker. He probably occasionally sneaked a bit of sausage too. He did supress some vegetarian groups, but then as a he was a grade A nutjob its probably not something you should put too much weight on as he probably suspected them of pacifism.

He was not a faddy eater at all before his illness, loved a bit of cake and pork and beer did Adolf, but they didn't agree with him. And neither dissent nor flatulence would be tolerated by the Fuehrer.

"It is alleged that Goebbels thought portraying him as a vegetarian was good propoganda"- G probably said propAganda-although he may have been bad at spelling, I couldn't possibly say! (See how I manage to be both pedantic and patronising at the same time whereas you can only be patronising by trying to say that like many vegetarians he lapsed occasionally!!)

Like other vehement meat eaters you love the fact that you can make a tenuous connection between vegetarians and Hitler. :lol: I am not even wound up by it, I think it's hilarious.

You could win Mastermind hands-down with your specialist subject of "The Life and Times of the Fuhrer!"

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Guest Karen Heath
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I wasn't Karen no. Just jumped at the chance for a feeble joke at the mention of "faddy eater". I think a lot of the leadership of the SA[brownshirts] were that way inclined but Hitler found it hard to swallow and of course got rid of them during "Night of the Long Knives" [slightly phallic imagery there].

Stuart might know more with that veiled reference to sneaking "a bit of sausage too"

In fact this whole reply is just a sad excuse to get a second miserable joke in really.

ROD

I did of course enjoy your joke, that's why I did a joke back-do some more! :lol:

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Im afraid I now have to make an attempt to cook Clare's tea, who's due home from work any time now. I'd love to stop and exchange pleasanteries but

"Hi Clare, Im just musing on the theme of oral sex with a nice lady I met on the internet so your tea isn't ready" would not go down too well.

Which I think was Hitler's problem too although he was fond of a bit of "brawn".

ROD

Guest Stuart T
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"It is alleged that Goebbels thought portraying him as a vegetarian was good propoganda"- G probably said propAganda-although he may have been bad at spelling, I couldn't possibly say! (See how I manage to be both pedantic and patronising at the same time whereas you can only patronising by trying to say that like many vegetarians he lapsed occasionally!!)

Like other vehement meat eaters you love the fact that you can make a tenuous connection between vegetarians and Hitler. :thumbsup: I am not even wound up by it, I think it's hilarious.

You could win Mastermind hands-down with your specialist subject of "The Life and Times of the Fuhrer!"

Oh well done Karen, you've made me feel sooo small and belittled, a spelling mistake in my post, can I suggest that you get on at Ken next? I suspect that Goebbels said whatever the German word for propaganda is. Pedantic and patronising enough for you? Though it is probably the same word...

It took me ten minutes on the internet to discover 5 different articles on Hitler and vegetarianism, summarise their net contents, exclude the bits that I suspected were propaganda (that okay, I didn't proof read the feckin' thing, I type looking at the keyboard).

Tenuous connection? The bloke himself regarded himself as a vegetarian.

Its importance? It has no importance (apart from the lunatic fringe who believe that world peace will come from people giving up meat and therefore can't stand the idea that a man who purported not to eat meat had millions murdered).

What does "you can only patronising by trying to say" mean? I'll take a guess, so why is it patronising to say that vegetarians lapse in their diets from time to time? That suggestion came from an article written by a vegetarian on the subject of Hitler's alleged vegetarianism! He concluded, as I did, that Hitler was an inconsistent vegetarian.

And it appears that you consider it a bad thing if someone knew enough about anything to appear on Mastermind, well I don't on the subject of Hitler, I've just read the two classic biographies and Speer's book. I would expect any educated European to have read at least one of those three or similar works as they deal with something so important in our history.

Any typos? :lol:

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Guest Stuart T
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Stuart might know more with that veiled reference to sneaking "a bit of sausage too"

I have no idea whether Hitler liked his sausage on his plate or elsewhere, although he was eventually well and truly buggered by a man with a much bigger moustache.

Are vegetarians allowed to give blow jobs? :lol:

Guest Karen Heath
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Oh well done Karen, you've made me feel sooo small and belittled, a spelling mistake in my post, can I suggest that you get on at Ken next? I suspect that Goebbels said whatever the German word for propaganda is. Pedantic and patronising enough for you? Though it is probably the same word...

It took me ten minutes on the internet to discover 5 different articles on Hitler and vegetarianism, summarise their net contents, exclude the bits that I suspected were propaganda (that okay, I didn't proof read the feckin' thing, I type looking at the keyboard).

Tenuous connection? The bloke himself regarded himself as a vegetarian.

Its importance? It has no importance (apart from the lunatic fringe who believe that world peace will come from people giving up meat and therefore can't stand the idea that a man who purported not to eat meat had millions murdered).

What does "you can only patronising by trying to say" mean? I'll take a guess, so why is it patronising to say that vegetarians lapse in their diets from time to time? That suggestion came from an article written by a vegetarian on the subject of Hitler's alleged vegetarianism! He concluded, as I did, that Hitler was an inconsistent vegetarian.

And it appears that you consider it a bad thing if someone knew enough about anything to appear on Mastermind, well I don't on the subject of Hitler, I've just read the two classic biographies and Speer's book. I would expect any educated European to have read at least one of those three or similar works as they deal with something so important in our history.

Any typos? :D

I didn't want to make you feel small-I'm sure that would be an impossible task! I was merely attempting to make a good humoured semi-amusing link......with hindsight, perhaps it was a little clumsy although I thought you could take it. I feel sure that you will pull me up on any spelling mistake I may make as you just did on a typo! :lol:

The "lapsing" issue just seems like another ploy to take the pizz out of vegetarians. :lol:

As to Mastermind, I am sure you would excel on any given subject except kitten/puppy admiration type things!

Anyway, we have gone right off topic-Will smoking Ban Improve Venues?

For me, yes, as it will make the grumpiness of the last few months of giving up smoking worthwhile. :thumbsup:


Guest Karen Heath
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Im afraid I now have to make an attempt to cook Clare's tea, who's due home from work any time now. I'd love to stop and exchange pleasanteries but

"Hi Clare, Im just musing on the theme of oral sex with a nice lady I met on the internet so your tea isn't ready" would not go down too well.

Which I think was Hitler's problem too although he was fond of a bit of "brawn".

ROD

Me too-Victor just came in and was reading over my shoulder-as he is Spanish I had to translate a few bits including brawn! :wub:

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Stuart, I read that Hugh Trevor-Roper amongst others which, considering the thread, is rather spooky cos I just looked him up on the internet and he died of cancer!!

His "Last Days of Hitler" was OK but if you want the facts I recommend James Herbert "The Spear", and at least with the Herbert book you don't know what's going to happen at the end.

ROD

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Guess at the end of the day nothing anyone can do about the new smoking ban - though as a smoker have always thought it unfair on non-smoker's to force our smoke on them, but has always been a part of the scene. Interesting comment in a previous post , drinking and any health related illness from that affects only that person - where as smoking forces others to passive smoke without any choice.

I have recently bought some filters that capture only some of the tar before going into the lung's - out of everything I've ever seen this has shocked me big time - I've put a photo below of one which has tar from 10 ciggerettes - baring in mind it only filters a small amount the rest still goes into the lung's. To actually see what would and is going into my lung's has sickended me big time. There 99p for 10 - you use each one for approx 10 ciggs then it's full of TAR - yuck.

Karen

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Well i went to a no smoking venue last night & i must admit it wasn't that bad.

The room the soul night was in is used as a restaurant in the week & is 100% no smoking. Totally agree with that (unless Levines at the next table, then smoking should be compulsory :unsure: ).

There was a seperate reception area where smokers could go & still hear the music & we wern't bothering the non smokers, perfect soloution.

Thing is in April (ban starts early for restaurants) this will also be illegal & we will have to go outside.

Now where's the common sense in that ranting_1.gif

Guest Stuart T
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As to Mastermind, I am sure you would excel on any given subject except kitten/puppy admiration type things!

I'm very good with puppies. I'm about to get grumpy and give up myself, I shall unsubscribe from here for a few months before doing so!

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I notice the British/American tobaco company shares still go up,pedlin`the shit to the less informed all over the world,where do they get the nicotine from for the patches?,from the same companys i`ll bet,i wonder how much the NHS spend on free patches,bit quiet bout that,dont you think,while ruing other peoples lives for a sake a few pence,saving money on new pills that will improve the lives of these people no end............"Nice"get it!!.

Guest Stuart T
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I notice the British/American tobaco company shares still go up,pedlin`the shit to the less informed all over the world,where do they get the nicotine from for the patches?,from the same companys i`ll bet,i wonder how much the NHS spend on free patches,bit quiet bout that,dont you think,while ruing other peoples lives for a sake a few pence,saving money on new pills that will improve the lives of these people no end............"Nice"get it!!.

Does the NHS still provide patches? They do prescribe stuff like Zyban. Apparently they treated 2 million people in 2004 to help them give up (if we believe the statistics) at a cost of £44 million. £22 each. I might give Zyban a try. I hope it doesn't have adverse effects like developing man breasts and growing a tail.

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Thing is in April (ban starts early for restaurants) this will also be illegal & we will have to go outside.

Now where's the common sense in that :rolleyes:

Just done a quote to build a smoking shelter for a pub, apparently you've only got till just befor april to apply for the licence for this smoking shelter, after that your not allowed to build one :thumbsup: F**kin ludicrous

They have to be a certain size with no roof and a two meter gap each end.

Suppose our council tax will go up because they will employ butt pickers ( :thumbsup: that sounds a bit off! hello sir what do you do for a living......im a butt picker :D ) to go round picking up all the dog ends!

Guest Karen Heath
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I'm very good with puppies. I'm about to get grumpy and give up myself, I shall unsubscribe from here for a few months before doing so!

I wish you the best of luck with it. I know it is a bit of a cliche (apologies for not having an accent for the "e" on the keyboard,) but if I can give up my 40 a day habit, anyone can. I would imagine you are quite strong willed and have a determined character. Instead of avoiding Soul Source, we could have a pact where we can be really horrible to each other if you like,(a bit like normal but with a special proviso!)

I tried to go cold turkey for a couple of days but then decided to go for the patches. They are not free but you can get them on prescription which makes them much cheaper. (They might be free for those entitled to free prescriptions.)

I am still grumpy 7 months on-this morning my car wouldn't start and you should have seen the stamping of feet and tears of anger as the breakdown guy told me the bad news. I was still crying as I wobbled up the road having been forced to use my bike! I had to go and give a cat his heart tablet without which he could keel over and die. See, I am still kind to animals even when faced with adversity!

The moral of the story is when giving up smoking, get a puppy, preferably potty-trained!

Good luck. :rolleyes:

Guest Karen Heath
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I have just realised that my post was a bit negative and not very encouraging to those who are contemplating stopping smoking.

I would like to make it known that whilst riding the bicycle in question, I did not puff and pant at all and did not have to get off every 5 minutes to push it up the slightest incline as I used to-I didn't dismount once! I cruised along like a professional. I even forgot to cry in the end!

This is most definitely a positive thing! :shades:

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I have just realised that my post was a bit negative and not very encouraging to those who are contemplating stopping smoking.

I would like to make it known that whilst riding the bicycle in question, I did not puff and pant at all and did not have to get off every 5 minutes to push it up the slightest incline as I used to-I didn't dismount once! I cruised along like a professional. I even forgot to cry in the end!

This is most definitely a positive thing! :D

I havent got a bike. :shades:

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Strange thing is though Karen, I've smoked from the age of 6 - I'm 42 now, and I don't suffer with breathlessness any moreso than someone else my age who's never smoked.

A bottle of Smirnoff Ice takes my breath away - literally! Must be the lemon. But smoking has never been a bain in my life *shrug*.

Guest Karen Heath
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I havent got a bike. :shades:

I only used my bike because my car had broken down-I'm not an idiot! :boxing:

You can borrow mine if you like but it is pink with a basket on the front and a bell and everything. :D

Guest Karen Heath
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Strange thing is though Karen, I've smoked from the age of 6 - I'm 42 now, and I don't suffer with breathlessness any moreso than someone else my age who's never smoked.

A bottle of Smirnoff Ice takes my breath away - literally! Must be the lemon. But smoking has never been a bain in my life *shrug*.

Age 6-that's hardcore! :D

To be honest, my breathing wasn't bad before but it has improved nevertheless. :shades:

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I only used my bike because my car had broken down-I'm not an idiot! :boxing:

You can borrow mine if you like but it is pink with a basket on the front and a bell and everything. :D

Oh yes,pink push iron,round here will look well cool,luverly :shades:

Posted

Karen, Im pretty sure he wasn't interested in cunnilingus.

ROD

Then he deserved to die!

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I only used my bike because my car had broken down-I'm not an idiot! :D

You can borrow mine if you like but it is pink with a basket on the front and a bell and everything. :shades:

Hey! Someone stole my famouse bike about 20 years ago! Was it you? It was a pink 1947 Raleigh Rudge, 4 gears with red mudguards with with polkadots and a wicker basket! I lovingly made a pink interior for the basket sporting strawberries! . I'd love to see my bike again :boxing: I paid 12 pounds for that curl around handbared bike!


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i`ll be walking round covered in patches chewing nicotine gum and trying any other new invention to smoke without actually smoking if u know what i mean .

ps i don`t want to get to pollitical but they (the new labour goverment that is) shouldn`t ban anything .

one good thing though all the non smokers who keep breathing in my secondry smoke will no longer be able to i can have it all to myself.

all the best - kevin etheridge.

Guest Karen Heath
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i`ll be walking round covered in patches chewing nicotine gum and trying any other new invention to smoke without actually smoking if u know what i mean .

ps i don`t want to get to pollitical but they (the new labour goverment that is) shouldn`t ban anything .

one good thing though all the non smokers who keep breathing in my secondry smoke will no longer be able to i can have it all to myself.

all the best - kevin etheridge.

Good luck!

Is that you in the cowboy outfit? :rolleyes:

Guest Karen Heath
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Hey! Someone stole my famouse bike about 20 years ago! Was it you? It was a pink 1947 Raleigh Rudge, 4 gears with red mudguards with with polkadots and a wicker basket! I lovingly made a pink interior for the basket sporting strawberries! . I'd love to see my bike again :shades: I paid 12 pounds for that curl around handbared bike!

I didn't steal it!

My other bike is an old Triumph but with a fake flower festooned wicker basket-I don't really ride that one! :rolleyes:

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Does the NHS still provide patches? They do prescribe stuff like Zyban. Apparently they treated 2 million people in 2004 to help them give up (if we believe the statistics) at a cost of £44 million. £22 each. I might give Zyban a try. I hope it doesn't have adverse effects like developing man breasts and growing a tail.

My brother foolishly used to smoke but has now been on Zyban for a month and has had no urge to smoke at all during that time. He says it really works and so far he hasn't developed man breasts or had any further growth of his tail. On the contrary he looks so much younger and healthier.

On the subject of non-smoking venues; it's heaven I tell you! We've had the ban for 18 months and it's just wonderful. Can't wait till you get it too, will be a lot less clothes needed in the baggage and I really don't need no carcinogenic smoke in my lungs when I'm out dancing, thank you.

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My brother foolishly used to smoke but has now been on Zyban for a month and has had no urge to smoke at all during that time. He says it really works and so far he hasn't developed man breasts or had any further growth of his tail. On the contrary he looks so much younger and healthier.

On the subject of non-smoking venues; it's heaven I tell you! We've had the ban for 18 months and it's just wonderful. Can't wait till you get it too, will be a lot less clothes needed in the baggage and I really don't need no carcinogenic smoke in my lungs when I'm out dancing, thank you.

Personally I can't wait for the ban. I went to the Wilton a fortnight ago and have had some kind of infection ever since. The Wilton has to have the most unhealthy atmosphere of any venue. Low ceiling, lots of smokers and they never put the bloody air conditioning on. If you wear specs and walk in to the Wilton, you can't see through them for 15 minutes. Such is the humidity. Bring it on I say. :wicked:

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Got to add this,

I went to Stolen Hours last night in Ramsgate and they had a no smoking policy and as a smoker myself i have got to say that it was such a difference to be in a venue that wasnt full of smoke as my eyes didnt sting and my clothes didnt stink the house out this morning, it was a bit of a pain to have to go outside for a smoke but it wont stop me from going to a venue with a no smoking policy if anything i prefer it that way as it also cut my smoking down by at least half of what i would of normally done.

whilst having a fag outside and talking to other smokers no one seemed bothered about the ban and are either thinking of giving up or just having to suffer standing outside.

I dont think it will affect it that much if at all.

Bearsy

Guest andrew bin
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Does the NHS still provide patches? They do prescribe stuff like Zyban. Apparently they treated 2 million people in 2004 to help them give up (if we believe the statistics) at a cost of £44 million. £22 each. I might give Zyban a try. I hope it doesn't have adverse effects like developing man breasts and growing a tail.

tracie and i both gave up smoking by using Zyban about 4/5 years ago :unsure: we had both tried many times previously and failed, i also know a few other people that used it and also gave up, some very minor side effects tracie was a little bit tearfull i had problems sleeping (which i have problems with any way) give it ago fantastic stuff imo :yes:

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If Smokings so bloody wrong as the government keep telling us why don't they just ban it outright & have done with it instead of this sham they seem intent on creating.

Can see another farce developing like the so called foxhunting ban when somebody finds a loophole in it.

An irate smoking ex labour voter :unsure:

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An irate smoking ex labour voter :thumbsup:

Welcom to the other side Mart :lol: We'll have to 'clense' you first though get all labours dirtyness off you whistling.gif

Im going to give up when the ban comes in place (or at least try again)

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Welcom to the other side Mart :lol: We'll have to 'clense' you first though get all labours dirtyness off you :thumbsup:

Im going to give up when the ban comes in place (or at least try again)

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So will the tories reverse the ban then?? whistling.gif

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If Smokings so bloody wrong as the government keep telling us why don't they just ban it outright & have done with it instead of this sham they seem intent on creating.

Can see another farce developing like the so called foxhunting ban when somebody finds a loophole in it.

An irate smoking ex labour voter :wicked:

Don't think it's a "sham" mate. It's quite clear where and when smoking will be banned and this includes all pubs, clubs, village halls etc etc. In fact anything with four walls and a roof!!! The loophole may be three walls and no roof!!!

I agree that the foxhunting situation is a joke but it ain't going to be the same case with smoking and in my view it can't come soon enough.

Posted

If Smokings so bloody wrong as the government keep telling us why don't they just ban it outright & have done with it instead of this sham they seem intent on creating.

Can see another farce developing like the so called foxhunting ban when somebody finds a loophole in it.

An irate smoking ex labour voter :wicked:

Don't think it's a "sham" mate. It's quite clear where and when smoking will be banned and this includes all pubs, clubs, village halls etc etc. In fact anything with four walls and a roof!!! The loophole may be three walls and no roof!!!

I agree that the foxhunting situation is a joke but it ain't going to be the same case with smoking and in my view it can't come soon enough.

Guest Leigh J
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Don't think it's a "sham" mate. It's quite clear where and when smoking will be banned and this includes all pubs, clubs, village halls etc etc. In fact anything with four walls and a roof!!! The loophole may be three walls and no roof!!!

I agree that the foxhunting situation is a joke but it ain't going to be the same case with smoking and in my view it can't come soon enough.

Im A Smoker But Welcome The Ban , I Dont Smoke In My Home Or Car Or Around The Kids , Maybe This Will Help Me To Give The Poxy Things Up.

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Don't think it's a "sham" mate. It's quite clear where and when smoking will be banned and this includes all pubs, clubs, village halls etc etc. In fact anything with four walls and a roof!!! The loophole may be three walls and no roof!!!

I agree that the foxhunting situation is a joke but it ain't going to be the same case with smoking and in my view it can't come soon enough.

Yep!cause they`ll be concentrating on our traditions and not the others,would they be able to stop american indians smoking the peace pipe,or would that be racism :wicked: ex-new Labour voter.

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Im A Smoker But Welcome The Ban , I Dont Smoke In My Home Or Car Or Around The Kids , Maybe This Will Help Me To Give The Poxy Things Up.

Replaced by Kids who are hooked on gambling in dept before they start,and everybody knows with dept you get violence and crimanality and umpteen other bad things,cuba didnt stand for it why are we.

Posted

Don't think it's a "sham" mate. It's quite clear where and when smoking will be banned and this includes all pubs, clubs, village halls etc etc. In fact anything with four walls and a roof!!! The loophole may be three walls and no roof!!!

I agree that the foxhunting situation is a joke but it ain't going to be the same case with smoking and in my view it can't come soon enough.

Main reasons i'm saying it's a sham can be seen in 1 of my earlier posts on this thread (no 121)

Not only that - only yesterday the Government issued guidelines for the police to only caution teenagers smoking cannabis.

Take drugs & get away with it or smoke a fag & get fined & also get the bar owner fined as well, not a sham?

Like i said earlier why don't they just make the sale of tobacco products illegal if theyr'e so against it?

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