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Old 10-09-2004, 16:51   #48
Mike
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Bifta
I'd like to point out that I don't have any of them ailments, my gran who smoked never died from any of them (or anything even remotely smoking related) my other gran who is still alive and over 80 (and smokes) has none of them, in fact, I can safely say as far as I know, not a single person I know or have known has had or has died from anything that could be construed as smoking related. I increase my risk (apparently) through smoking of contracting lung cancer, so? Eating meat that's slightly charcoaled is apparently supposed to increase your risk of cancer, are you do-gooders going to give up barbecues?
I have seen the other side.............a person taking 3 years to die as a direct result of smoking. Her last few months were un-imaginable I would defy any one to have watch those last few days and then say to her and the family it was just bad luck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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