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Smoking in casinos (was Best non-smoking)

No don't thank me. Your improved health and quality
of life, and that of those around you is thanks enough. :slight_smile:

Smoking might be bad for me? You don't say! Yup, that did it...I quit
smoking right this minute...all it took was one opinionated post by a
stranger on an internet mailing list to change my mind....

Speaking of opinionated strangers, whatever happened to that guy who was
going to prove that you'd never fill in four to a flush or four to a straight
because all the machines in the world are gaffed?

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Again, the only satisfaction a non-smoker can get after a lifetime of watching smokers make fools of themselves and irritating us, is to mock their suffering as they wither away painfully--then die a slow, excruciating, humiliating, writhing death as their wailing families watch.

路路路

--- On Fri, 10/2/09, RWHANNU@aol.com <RWHANNU@aol.com> wrote:

From: RWHANNU@aol.com <RWHANNU@aol.com>
Subject: [FREEvpFREE] Re: Re: Smoking in casinos (was Best non-smoking)
To: FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 7:10 AM

No don't thank me. Your improved health and quality
of life, and that of those around you is thanks enough. :slight_smile:

Smoking might be bad for me? You don't say! Yup, that did it...I quit
smoking right this minute...all it took was one opinionated post by a
stranger on an internet mailing list to change my mind....

Speaking of opinionated strangers, whatever happened to that guy who was
going to prove that you'd never fill in four to a flush or four to a straight
because all the machines in the world are gaffed?

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Spoken like a true humanitarian.

Maisse

路路路

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Rob Singer <robsinger1111@yahoo.com> wrote:

Again, the only satisfaction a non-smoker can get after a lifetime of
watching smokers make fools of themselves and irritating us, is to mock
their suffering as they wither away painfully--then die a slow,
excruciating, humiliating, writhing death as their wailing families watch.

--- On Fri, 10/2/09, RWHANNU@aol.com <RWHANNU@aol.com> wrote:

From: RWHANNU@aol.com <RWHANNU@aol.com>
Subject: [FREEvpFREE] Re: Re: Smoking in casinos (was Best non-smoking)
To: FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 7:10 AM

>>No don't thank me. Your improved health and quality
>>of life, and that of those around you is thanks enough. :slight_smile:

Smoking might be bad for me? You don't say! Yup, that did it...I quit
smoking right this minute...all it took was one opinionated post by a
stranger on an internet mailing list to change my mind....

Speaking of opinionated strangers, whatever happened to that guy who was
going to prove that you'd never fill in four to a flush or four to a
straight
because all the machines in the world are gaffed?

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Kind of like those humanitarian nicotine addicts who poison the air of all those around them because of their selfish habit?

Rob's right on this one. If you spend your life inflicting health damage on others then karma might be a real bitch for you later on down the line.

路路路

-- In FREEvpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dolores Flynn <geo928sk@...> wrote:

Spoken like a true humanitarian.

Maisse

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Rob Singer <robsinger1111@...> wrote:

> Again, the only satisfaction a non-smoker can get after a lifetime of
> watching smokers make fools of themselves and irritating us, is to mock
> their suffering as they wither away painfully--then die a slow,
> excruciating, humiliating, writhing death as their wailing families watch.
>