WHAT A HERO. A BIG MAN WITH A BIG HEAD AND BIG MOUTH. I am a non smoker but feel for those addicted. I bet your ex friends are happier than you that they lost you as a friend. Real men show compassion for less fortunate people , however they got there. 51. I thought you would have seen enough of life to realise it is probably more difficult to stop smoking than to stop heroin. It has been proven to be more addictive. More comes out of your mouth than smoke.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ian Robinson
Tried one puff once when I was about 14 and absolutely hated it and decided straight away that only idiots smoke.
I let my mates know that in no uncertain terms and lost some firiends who "liked" smoking .... can't have been very good mates afterall so no loss.
I still hold this view , I am 51 now .
I refuse to allow anyone to smoke in my wife's or my presence and do get very cranky and outspoken about people who insist on smoking near me , and am not shy about demanding they put their cancer stick out or bugger off , even when fishing.
My father-in-law smokes and I refuse to let him inside my home or to light up on my premises - no loss - I've never liked him and the feeling is mutual.
All my sisters smoked and , all but one of them have since given this ugly , filfy and toxic hablit up , the same rule applies to my smoking sister (she accepts that and goes down the backyard when she visits to have her fix. Her husband is a different story - wont take the hint and so I have to tell him to go outside if he looks like he wants to light up .
|