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RoamingOrator's photo
Tue 05/13/08 02:50 PM


i can think of better ways to relieve stress:wink:


And what may that be Tina? Sex??? Well, be careful, you could get AIDS, Chlamydia, Genital warts, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis and Syphilis.



And don't forget, you'll want a cigarette afterwords!! :D

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Tue 05/13/08 02:51 PM



i can think of better ways to relieve stress:wink:


And what may that be Tina? Sex??? Well, be careful, you could get AIDS, Chlamydia, Genital warts, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis and Syphilis.



And don't forget, you'll want a cigarette afterwords!! :D


LMAOsmokin drinker

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Tue 05/13/08 02:52 PM
jesus did you swollow an excylopedia tonight hun?? laugh

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Tue 05/13/08 03:03 PM

smokin smokin smokin Light one up smokin smokin smokin

NON SMOKERS - You don't know what you're missing. It will relieve all of your anger towards us smokers. And it will relieve your stress filled day - even if for a few minutes.
No way would I ever smoke a cigarette. The smell is awful. I like breathing without feeling like my lungs are full of mucus. I don't want to cough and gag all the time. I don't want to feel like I'm out of breathe. My lungs are more important than missing something that is going to harm me. I don't want cancer. I rather feel stressed and have anger toward smokers. At least I know I will be able to breathe. Sorry no offense. Besides my daughter will need my lungs someday.

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Tue 05/13/08 03:04 PM


i never smoked cigs but i've given up smoking for 2 yrs nowflowerforyou


I want some of what she's been smoking!!!




Me too

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Tue 05/13/08 03:04 PM


i can think of better ways to relieve stress:wink:


And what may that be Tina? Sex??? Well, be careful, you could get AIDS, Chlamydia, Genital warts, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis and Syphilis.

i'm looking to have sex with some1 i:heart: :heart:

RoamingOrator's photo
Tue 05/13/08 03:05 PM



i can think of better ways to relieve stress:wink:


And what may that be Tina? Sex??? Well, be careful, you could get AIDS, Chlamydia, Genital warts, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis and Syphilis.

i'm looking to have sex with some1 i:heart: :heart:


Well, I'm not busy and I guarentee I haven't a thing on his list, except cigarettes.

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Tue 05/13/08 03:07 PM
smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin smokin

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Tue 05/13/08 03:11 PM
Edited by rtaylor74 on Tue 05/13/08 03:11 PM


smokin smokin smokin Light one up smokin smokin smokin

NON SMOKERS - You don't know what you're missing. It will relieve all of your anger towards us smokers. And it will relieve your stress filled day - even if for a few minutes.
No way would I ever smoke a cigarette. The smell is awful. I like breathing without feeling like my lungs are full of mucus. I don't want to cough and gag all the time. I don't want to feel like I'm out of breathe. My lungs are more important than missing something that is going to harm me. I don't want cancer. I rather feel stressed and have anger toward smokers. At least I know I will be able to breathe. Sorry no offense. Besides my daughter will need my lungs someday.




Science Daily - Oct 1,2007

The analysis of 2,334 men and women aged 45-64 years also found that long-term stress is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease in both men and women.

Specifically, researchers found that men with high trait anger scores had 1.7 times greater odds for developing hypertension than those with low or moderate scores, and high trait anger scores were associated with a 90 percent increase in the risk of progression to coronary heart disease in prehypertensive men.

Moreover, both men and women with high levels of long-term psychological stress had 1.68 times greater odds for developing coronary heart disease than those with low or moderate stress.



Pardon me, while I go light up on my balcony, in the privacy of my own home. smokin

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Tue 05/13/08 03:15 PM

Because without tobacco, the value size McDonalds meals, alcohol, air pollution and every other conceivable cause of (inevitable) death is cancelled out and irrelevant. Give me a break. I'm an engineer who worked in plastics for 12 years. Every rail car of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC - the stuff in your water pipes, kids jungle gyms, ketchup bottles and a host of other things in your house) was stamped with a big @$$ sticker that read:

"WARNING - POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) IS A KNOWN CARCINOGEN"

So let's just ban everything that's bad for you. Let's start with TV, newspapers, freedom, opinions and forums that allow the uniformed to express the equivalent of pig vomit without restraint.


drinker drinker drinker

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Tue 05/13/08 03:16 PM

The non-smokers on here? I mean, seriously....lighten up and have a cig. smokin


Dude...have a beer....your liver will thank you.
drinker

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Tue 05/13/08 03:54 PM



smokin smokin smokin Light one up smokin smokin smokin

NON SMOKERS - You don't know what you're missing. It will relieve all of your anger towards us smokers. And it will relieve your stress filled day - even if for a few minutes.
No way would I ever smoke a cigarette. The smell is awful. I like breathing without feeling like my lungs are full of mucus. I don't want to cough and gag all the time. I don't want to feel like I'm out of breathe. My lungs are more important than missing something that is going to harm me. I don't want cancer. I rather feel stressed and have anger toward smokers. At least I know I will be able to breathe. Sorry no offense. Besides my daughter will need my lungs someday.




Science Daily - Oct 1,2007

The analysis of 2,334 men and women aged 45-64 years also found that long-term stress is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease in both men and women.

Specifically, researchers found that men with high trait anger scores had 1.7 times greater odds for developing hypertension than those with low or moderate scores, and high trait anger scores were associated with a 90 percent increase in the risk of progression to coronary heart disease in prehypertensive men.

Moreover, both men and women with high levels of long-term psychological stress had 1.68 times greater odds for developing coronary heart disease than those with low or moderate stress.



Pardon me, while I go light up on my balcony, in the privacy of my own home. smokin
There's a cure for stress, not cancer. I still choose stress over smoking. flowerforyou

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