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peacenlovealwa
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Cigarette for a first timer?

What's a good cigarette for a first time smoker? neutral
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Reply #1 posted 06/12/09 4:42pm

Genesia

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None.
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Reply #2 posted 06/12/09 4:43pm

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Genesia said:

None.



Exactly
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #3 posted 06/12/09 4:45pm

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I'm sure not everyone gets hooked the first time they try...
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Reply #4 posted 06/12/09 4:51pm

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Reply #5 posted 06/12/09 4:54pm

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peacenlovealways said:

I'm sure not everyone gets hooked the first time they try...



Who's heard that before???
I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #6 posted 06/12/09 5:09pm

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peacenlovealways said:

I'm sure not everyone gets hooked the first time they try...


Not everyone does. (I'm one of them.)

The problem is...you won't know which you are until it's too late.
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Reply #7 posted 06/12/09 5:16pm

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they're all kind of the same really...
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Reply #8 posted 06/12/09 5:19pm

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Why would you want to start smoking? confuse


I used to smoke, but I don't remember it being a very conscious decision. I was just a smoker one day. You sound as though you've sat and thought this through....If so, maybe you should think harder about the cons....



Smooches;)
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Reply #9 posted 06/12/09 5:30pm

Anxiety

if you're absolutely totally curious, get a pack of really fancy smokes, like the nat sherman pastels with the sweetened filters. that way, a) you'll be discouraged from wanting to start such an expensive habit, even if you kinda like 'em, b) everything else you'll try to smoke will taste nasty in comparison, and c) while you're working on that pack of nats, everyone will think you're glamorous (well, it's true.)
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Reply #10 posted 06/12/09 5:40pm

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Anxiety said:

if you're absolutely totally curious, get a pack of really fancy smokes, like the nat sherman pastels with the sweetened filters. that way, a) you'll be discouraged from wanting to start such an expensive habit, even if you kinda like 'em, b) everything else you'll try to smoke will taste nasty in comparison, and c) while you're working on that pack of nats, everyone will think you're glamorous (well, it's true.)


totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.
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Reply #11 posted 06/12/09 5:59pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Anxiety said:

if you're absolutely totally curious, get a pack of really fancy smokes, like the nat sherman pastels with the sweetened filters. that way, a) you'll be discouraged from wanting to start such an expensive habit, even if you kinda like 'em, b) everything else you'll try to smoke will taste nasty in comparison, and c) while you're working on that pack of nats, everyone will think you're glamorous (well, it's true.)


totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.


Do you go to many cocktail parties Carrie? lol
I'm not stopping. I haven't even taken my coat off

C'mon and dance while you, while you still have your cherry babe, cherry babe..

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Reply #12 posted 06/12/09 7:20pm

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MrsGoodnight said:

CarrieMpls said:



totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.


Do you go to many cocktail parties Carrie? lol

lol I don't want to encourage anyone...
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Reply #13 posted 06/12/09 7:47pm

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MrsGoodnight said:

CarrieMpls said:



totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.


Do you go to many cocktail parties Carrie? lol


Not so much anymore, no.

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Reply #14 posted 06/12/09 8:10pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Anxiety said:

if you're absolutely totally curious, get a pack of really fancy smokes, like the nat sherman pastels with the sweetened filters. that way, a) you'll be discouraged from wanting to start such an expensive habit, even if you kinda like 'em, b) everything else you'll try to smoke will taste nasty in comparison, and c) while you're working on that pack of nats, everyone will think you're glamorous (well, it's true.)


totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.


NO! no no no!
If you will, so will I
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Reply #15 posted 06/12/09 8:19pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

peacenlovealways said:

I'm sure not everyone gets hooked the first time they try...



Who's heard that before???


memememememeememememeeeee!

I have been smoke free since April, BTW. Thenk yew...
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Reply #16 posted 06/12/09 8:47pm

RodeoSchro

peacenlovealways said:

What's a good cigarette for a first time smoker? neutral


Don't be a fool.
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Reply #17 posted 06/12/09 8:59pm

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seriously...quitting is a bitch.
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Reply #18 posted 06/12/09 9:20pm

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peacenlovealways said:

What's a good cigarette for a first time smoker? neutral


the only kine wink I can endorse...

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Reply #19 posted 06/12/09 9:41pm

heybaby

What is this the 1950s? Why do you want to try smoking? lol
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Reply #20 posted 06/12/09 9:58pm

abigail05

I smoked "for fun" for years and totally wasn't addicted. But since it's gross and now exponentially more expensive, and it kills people eventually, I gave that nonsense up.

Most smokers I know have at least a pack a day habit, around here that's like $7 x 365 days = something like $2500 a year eek
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Reply #21 posted 06/13/09 2:52am

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dont do it shake

too hard to give up once u start (hubby had real trouble)

and the health risks arent worth it

they attributed my dads smoking to his bladder cancer- he gave up once he had his diagnosis, but sadly-it was too late for him sad
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #22 posted 06/13/09 7:12am

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johnart said:

seriously...quitting is a bitch.



never give up giving up!
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Reply #23 posted 06/13/09 7:39am

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heybaby said:

What is this the 1950s? Why do you want to try smoking? lol

That's my question. I don't understand how anyone these days decides to start smoking...
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Reply #24 posted 06/13/09 7:51am

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heybaby said:

What is this the 1950s? Why do you want to try smoking? lol

That's my question. I don't understand how anyone these days decides to start smoking...


It boggles my mind that I still see kids doing it. I have a young woman in my office - 21 years old, and really a wonderful person. She's bright & sweet (and amazingly sexy, too, though I try my best not to notice that too much), and she smokes like a bloody chimney. I give her grief (in a light-hearted way, I hope) over it all the time, but it doesn't seem to resonate at all. Drives me crazy, when I think of how many times I had to try before I finally quit and how much money I threw away on the things before I did, to see someone going down the same path. Youth invulnerability complex at work, I suppose.
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Reply #25 posted 06/13/09 7:55am

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damosuzuki said:

ThreadBare said:


That's my question. I don't understand how anyone these days decides to start smoking...


It boggles my mind that I still see kids doing it. I have a young woman in my office - 21 years old, and really a wonderful person. She's bright & sweet (and amazingly sexy, too, though I try my best not to notice that too much), and she smokes like a bloody chimney. I give her grief (in a light-hearted way, I hope) over it all the time, but it doesn't seem to resonate at all. Drives me crazy, when I think of how many times I had to try before I finally quit and how much money I threw away on the things before I did, to see someone going down the same path. Youth invulnerability complex at work, I suppose.

I suppose so. But Uncle Sam is steady taxing it, and media reports are nearly ubiquitous in its harm. I understand folks trying to quit it, but not starting up.
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Reply #26 posted 06/13/09 10:11am

RodeoSchro

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heybaby said:

What is this the 1950s? Why do you want to try smoking? lol

That's my question. I don't understand how anyone these days decides to start smoking...


No kidding. Just set aside the "it will kill you one day" and the "you cough all the time and are sick way more than you should be" arguments.

If you smoke, you stink. Simple as that. Smokers argue that they don't stink, but they lose some of the sense of smell, so they don't understand how bad they stink. But they really do stink. Their breath, their clothes, their car and their home. You smokers don't realize it, but everything you have stinks.

And their fingers are sticky. Trust me, anyone that doesn't smoke will immediately want to wash their hands after shaking the hands of a smoker. Nothing personal against you, but your fingers are just gross.

Why would anyone want to purposefully be so filthy?
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Reply #27 posted 06/13/09 10:21am

Anxiety

CarrieMpls said:

Anxiety said:

if you're absolutely totally curious, get a pack of really fancy smokes, like the nat sherman pastels with the sweetened filters. that way, a) you'll be discouraged from wanting to start such an expensive habit, even if you kinda like 'em, b) everything else you'll try to smoke will taste nasty in comparison, and c) while you're working on that pack of nats, everyone will think you're glamorous (well, it's true.)


totally!

I want to buy a pack now, just to hold them and pretend I'm smoking.

I think I'm going to pick up THAT habit now. Just holding cigarettes so I can gesture with them gracefully when I'm chatting at a cocktail party.


pastel nats are the prettiest accessories ever. as social occasion hand props go, i don't think you can do better.
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Reply #28 posted 06/13/09 10:29am

Imago

Expensive habbit.


Here's what you do:

1) Go out to a coal burning barbeque bit, and get some ashes. Rub them all over your skin until it appears grey and dull.

2) scrunch your face up until it appears wrinkled and pruned.

3) Then go to the dirty laundry hamper and pick out some clothes that you need washed, preferably a pair of jeans and a shirt from the last time you went out clubbing and came home drenched in sweat and smelling swampy.

4) Don't floss or brush your teeth for a few days.



That will give you about the same effect as smoking. nod



10 years free and counting! woot!
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