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pretzel4gore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-03-05 03:39 PM
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21. i quit because they banned it
in my favorite coffee shop....the city outlawed smoking, so i quit. i stopped reading newspapers, books, drinking coffee, anything that relaxes. No tv (this was in clinton era) or music. Just reading things like the bible, tech books, things that were like work. I went for 2 weeks and suffered until basically i forgt that i was a smoker! I felt free of the addiction and began going out...Then i found out the city had relented because apparently there's been a big outcry by bar owners, coffee shops etc.....Smoking was legal again! I seriously considered suing the bastards...that was 8 years ago. Also, i found out princess Di had gotten run over by a drunk frenchman, something to do with MI5! :(
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