From: "Zenon M. Feszczak" <feszczak@sas.upenn.edu>
quoted 5 lines Whether one's smoking "offends" another is a bit ridiculous in most
> Whether one's smoking "offends" another is a bit ridiculous in most
> circumstances. The fashion sense of most people in this provincial
> metropolis is appallingly offensive, and yet I don't ask people - "Would
> you change your clothing please? It's giving me a migraine." Although
> that might in fact be a viable idea...
heh.
Actually, my clothing smells quite offensive after going to a
pub/club/whatever.
Although at my old uni, they instituted a no smoking rule in
the bar, though you could smoke outside on the balcony (this is
Sydney, OK?), and many did, and not entirely tobacco, either.
Nice not coming home smelling like the Marlboro Man though.
Though since most of the people who go out are going to abuse their
bodies in some way, whether it be partaking of noxious substances
or ruining their hearing or ameliorating their sanity, it does seem
a little harsh to ban smoking in such establishments (and it's
heading that way in Australia too).
Then again, I still hate smelly clothes. Ban the gruddamn cancer
sticks! Yeah!
Ummm... IDM content. Right...
I saw a Yo La Tengo 2CD with "Loving" or something in the title in
the local record emporium. This worth getting?
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