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Smoker's Widow loses case against tobacco company
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbo" data-source="post: 112620" data-attributes="member: 175309"><p>I gave up in 1976. I started at 13, smoking 4 domino while fishing. Smoking semed to be the norm when I was a youth. Everyone did it and on buses, trains etc. A treat for me at weekends when I was around 21 was 20 Peter Stuyvesant. How ridiculous that seems now. Anyway after giving up cigarettes I tried small cigars and liked them, just a couple now and then, especially with a pint and when playing snooker. Haven't had anything for 9 years now.</p><p></p><p>Smokers are lepers now it seems and are being driven from most public places. Strange thing is, if I go to a pub or whatever now and ppl are smoking it seems to cling to my clothes so when I get home yuuuk. Don't remember it was like that when I smoked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbo, post: 112620, member: 175309"] I gave up in 1976. I started at 13, smoking 4 domino while fishing. Smoking semed to be the norm when I was a youth. Everyone did it and on buses, trains etc. A treat for me at weekends when I was around 21 was 20 Peter Stuyvesant. How ridiculous that seems now. Anyway after giving up cigarettes I tried small cigars and liked them, just a couple now and then, especially with a pint and when playing snooker. Haven't had anything for 9 years now. Smokers are lepers now it seems and are being driven from most public places. Strange thing is, if I go to a pub or whatever now and ppl are smoking it seems to cling to my clothes so when I get home yuuuk. Don't remember it was like that when I smoked. [/QUOTE]
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