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Old 06-04-2012, 08:40   #8
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Re: Invisible smoke

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Originally Posted by slowcoach View Post
Smoke is good for you!
When I was growing up there were hundreds of mills belching out black smoke 24/7, all the houses had coal fires and the wind would blow down the chimneys and fill the room with smoke, pea-soupers were an adventure to be enjoyed yet kids didn't have asthma or eczema, come the Clean Air Act suddenly half the kids had asthma and the other half had eczema. What more proof could anyone want?
Bring back coal.... coal means health.
it never left my house not many can see the benefits of fossil fuel smoke
and i started smoking at 8 years old back in the day when cigs were good for you ,makes you wonder what they put in them these days [they make people ill while there still in the packet ]

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
Anyone saw the adverts for 'invisible smoke' (smoking)?
are they just making it up?
can I get high from breathing in the fumes of that Bob Marley stuff without actually smoking it?
you should try spending time in the cabin of my boat when my sons in there you defiantly get bob marley'd
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