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				 I meant a woman with an extensive collection of flags. (cue Nug rude-ities re flagpoles!) |  Dunno what you mean     |  
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				 Dunno what you mean    |  Ha! Can't think of one eh?!    |  do you expect him to do pennants?    |  
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		|  28-10-2005, 14:44 | #424 |  
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				 Ha! Can't think of one eh?!    |  Well, if I used some of the gags that I've got for that one, I'd definitely find myself facing a ban ... errr
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				 Ha! Can't think of one eh?!    |  Well, if I used some of the gags that I've got for that one, I'd definitely find myself facing a ban ... errr |  and that would turn you into a cry baby bunting, no doubt    |  
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			Wow, the Nug has been out-nugged!
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				 Nugget............resist........    |  Well, what andy does in his own home is entirely his business - however, it does beg the question of what he's inhaling     
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				 Well, what andy does in his own home is entirely his business - however, it does beg the question of what he's inhaling     |   Salbutamol. What else? 
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		|  28-10-2005, 14:57 | #429 |  
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			sorry, will stop now.    
looking back, I have to agree that ex smokers tend to be more evangelical than people who have never smoked. It is something I have tried hard not to do, since giving up.
 
Regarding this new legislation, my personal view is that the establishment should be able to choose what it will allow on the premises, but if smoking is allowed they should have to conform to some kind of standard regarding ventilation & warning notices.
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				 looking back, I have to agree that ex smokers tend to be more evangelical than people who have never smoked. It is something I have tried hard not to do, since giving up. |  That's because ex-smokers have far more experience of the downsides of smoking, we've had the chest infections, stinking clothes, watched our money go up in flames, listened to endless whining from non-smokers and put ourselves through at least a couple of months of hell by stopping smoking, I'd say we've more of a right to bitch than someone who's never smoked.
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				 That's because ex-smokers have far more experience of the downsides of smoking, we've had the chest infections, stinking clothes, watched our money go up in flames, listened to endless whining from non-smokers and put ourselves through at least a couple of months of hell by stopping smoking, I'd say we've more of a right to bitch than someone who's never smoked. |  You've no right to bitch BECAUSE you smoked.
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		|  28-10-2005, 15:10 | #432 |  
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				 looking back, I have to agree that ex smokers tend to be more evangelical than people who have never smoked. It is something I have tried hard not to do, since giving up. |  That's because ex-smokers have far more experience of the downsides of smoking, we've had the chest infections, stinking clothes, watched our money go up in flames, listened to endless whining from non-smokers and put ourselves through at least a couple of months of hell by stopping smoking, I'd say we've more of a right to bitch than someone who's never smoked. |    I said I had tried hard, not that I succeeded    
- it was a very scarey chest infection that finally convinced me, but it is the other things, like the smell and the amount of dust & general filth, that I notice more than anything, has improved. To an extent the improvement in my lungs has almost been taken for granted    |  
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		|  28-10-2005, 15:47 | #433 |  
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				 You can't buy alcohol until you're 18.....
 There is no safe level of smoking - unlike alcohol.
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A child from the age of 5 (five!) can drink alcohol at home with their parents consent.
 
Alcohol has an allowance guideline, not a safe level.
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				  You've no right to bitch BECAUSE you smoked. |  On what grounds do you make that claim? I was younger and more stupid, and therefore I smoked. Now I realise the error my my ways, have given up, and become anti-smoking.
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				 On what grounds do you make that claim? I was younger and more stupid, and therefore I smoked. Now I realise the error my my ways, have given up, and become anti-smoking. |  TBH, I thinks it's a little unfair to infer that smokers are 'more stupid' than non-smokers.
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