ireland has brought into effect a new public health and safety (tobacco) act making it illegal to smoke in any inclosed working enviroment
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I always suspected that you had these deep rooted beliefs in the oppression of civil liberties and that all that long hair was simpley a way in which you could further infiltrate the left wing element that you associated with in university. Apart from going to the far right (BIG SMILE!, BIG SMILE!) how are things going in the fair island in which you live? Things over here are poor and slow but looking up as there is death waiting for me on the horizon in the shape of the famous five party on the 17th. Hope that things are progressing nicely and will send proper email soon
Totally with you on this one, Peadar. Wish they'd bring it into effect in Britain sooner. There's talk of it happening in Liverpool in 2006, and Dundee and surrounding areas in 2007. There's also talk of a Scotland wide ban. Can't happen soon enough, as far as I'm concerned...
The trouble with smokers is simply this: they just don't want to admit that they are WRONG and that they've been DUPED into smoking (ie. sucking suicide into their lungs) and are now ADDICTED to something STUPID. They try to give up, but when they discover they have NO WILL POWER they decide that it's a choice they've actually made, rather than one that they were tricked into and now can't escape from.
POOR SMOKERS. You gotta feel sorry for them. And for those who breathe their smoke. Breathing smoke causes your injuries to heal slower. That shows how immediate the detrimental health effects are to non-smokers. That makes smokers TOTAL CUNTS! If only they could admit they were TOTALLY WRONG!!!
Hurray for the government - helping out those poor LOSERS.
I can't believe that I know such cheesemongers. Petrie ducks the issue, no doubt he'd quit again that hour, Ali goes for "the triumph of the will" like the sub-Riefenstahl fascist sympathiser like he is, and somebody who doesn't leave a name supports it too
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i agree with you entirly on the ventelation unfortunatly the government in ireland worked out that it would be easier to implement an all out ban then to bring in clena air legislatiuon for public premises oh and as an aside most bar sales have actually increased in ireland since the ban went intro effect as people are drinking more
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Apart from going to the far right (BIG SMILE!, BIG SMILE!) how are things going in the fair island in which you live? Things over here are poor and slow but looking up as there is death waiting for me on the horizon in the shape of the famous five party on the 17th. Hope that things are progressing nicely and will send proper email soon
IAN PETRIE
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The trouble with smokers is simply this: they just don't want to admit that they are WRONG and that they've been DUPED into smoking (ie. sucking suicide into their lungs) and are now ADDICTED to something STUPID. They try to give up, but when they discover they have NO WILL POWER they decide that it's a choice they've actually made, rather than one that they were tricked into and now can't escape from.
POOR SMOKERS. You gotta feel sorry for them. And for those who breathe their smoke. Breathing smoke causes your injuries to heal slower. That shows how immediate the detrimental health effects are to non-smokers. That makes smokers TOTAL CUNTS! If only they could admit they were TOTALLY WRONG!!!
Hurray for the government - helping out those poor LOSERS.
I thank the Lord I quit over two years ago...
Alastair
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Ali, however, is a total cheeselord.
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