05-30-2015, 06:27 AM
On other aspects of society being destructive I'm just sharing something because I think it's amusing.
I don't smoke. I tried it twice (once when I was 4, another when I was drunk and for some crazy reason smoking cigars became a fad among women of Russian descent who took advantage of my addled mind to try one without bothering to instruct me in how to properly smoke a cigar first) and got sick both times. I generally considered it expensive and nasty but there's a lot in life like that so I generally tolerated it as long as butts weren't littered about (or, much worse, tossing a lit cigarette out a car window which I've seen done) among some other things. I used to provide ashtrays but stated those who didn't use them wouldn't be allowed to smoke in my home. The smell did get into about everything, though sometimes (in my younger days) it also helped cover up the scent of pot that also got absorbed.
I think it was about 5 years ago (and no longer allowed for ashtrays in my home) when I was helping an older guy who was recovering from surgery. I was in his fossil of a truck (clutch, manual choke, lever to roll down the window, etc, IIRC it was a model from the 60s) and given his age I just shrugged off his smoking as to them it's completely normal, and it was his truck after all...I was glad he had his window down even if it was because it was a hot day and his truck lacked AC.
He pulled into a McDonalds with cigarette still in hand as he made it to the drive through window...and the lady flashed a No Smoking sign at him.
I couldn't help it...I just started laughing out loud. His truck was pouring out far more noxious fumes (bet it was technically illegal in California) into the window than his cigarette (which I recall the smoke actually coming to me so that I cracked the window hoping to draw it above me)...and it's friggin McDonalds with their noxious grease combustion let alone infamous food. Even to me that No Smoking sign was absurd.
I don't smoke. I tried it twice (once when I was 4, another when I was drunk and for some crazy reason smoking cigars became a fad among women of Russian descent who took advantage of my addled mind to try one without bothering to instruct me in how to properly smoke a cigar first) and got sick both times. I generally considered it expensive and nasty but there's a lot in life like that so I generally tolerated it as long as butts weren't littered about (or, much worse, tossing a lit cigarette out a car window which I've seen done) among some other things. I used to provide ashtrays but stated those who didn't use them wouldn't be allowed to smoke in my home. The smell did get into about everything, though sometimes (in my younger days) it also helped cover up the scent of pot that also got absorbed.
I think it was about 5 years ago (and no longer allowed for ashtrays in my home) when I was helping an older guy who was recovering from surgery. I was in his fossil of a truck (clutch, manual choke, lever to roll down the window, etc, IIRC it was a model from the 60s) and given his age I just shrugged off his smoking as to them it's completely normal, and it was his truck after all...I was glad he had his window down even if it was because it was a hot day and his truck lacked AC.
He pulled into a McDonalds with cigarette still in hand as he made it to the drive through window...and the lady flashed a No Smoking sign at him.
I couldn't help it...I just started laughing out loud. His truck was pouring out far more noxious fumes (bet it was technically illegal in California) into the window than his cigarette (which I recall the smoke actually coming to me so that I cracked the window hoping to draw it above me)...and it's friggin McDonalds with their noxious grease combustion let alone infamous food. Even to me that No Smoking sign was absurd.