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Old 03-11-2005, 17:26   #1050
SlackDad
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Chris T
No, human nature.
You suggested that one reason it may have taken time to do well was beacuase of people's habits. I don't doubt that was part of it but human nature also consists of curiosity and the ability to make a choice. Most people will at least try something to see what's it's like. Hence i don't understand your confusion. Unless of course people are addicted to certain bars as they are nicotine



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Which is why The Lounge is a bad example...
Fair enough, although single example may be more accurate.


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No, you can justify just about anything if you dress it in pseudoscience.
No I can assure you that there is nothing false about these kinds of studies.



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Now we really are going round in circles.
It feels so good to agree. (A bit like the first drag in the morning )
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Originally Posted by Nugget
Clarie!!?? I thought linking to the Daily Mail was a crime punishable by death, what with it being a reactionary, 'hang 'em and flog 'em', hateful article.

Unless it's particularly relevant, of course
I know I'm already clearing my history/cache as we speak
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