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Prince on dat stuff pt 2 Now wait I got alot of responses, but this is some mo' proof.
In the movie "Love 4 One Another" on the perfromance of "Rock & Roll IS Alive" Prince in his jackst goes to the back, get out a lighter. The channel blurs out the thing he does with his hands as he puts 2 mouth, smoke comes out. Prince runs and acts as if he's coughing and runs around the stage. Then sings again! Even if hes not doing drugs, its probable he played right? Im a HUGE prince fan and Id just like 2 no if u have this rare film? from 1995's VH1 special? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: Now wait I got alot of responses, but this is some mo' proof.
In the movie "Love 4 One Another" on the perfromance of "Rock & Roll IS Alive" Prince in his jackst goes to the back, get out a lighter. The channel blurs out the thing he does with his hands as he puts 2 mouth, smoke comes out. Prince runs and acts as if he's coughing and runs around the stage. Then sings again! Even if hes not doing drugs, its probable he played right? Im a HUGE prince fan and Id just like 2 no if u have this rare film? from 1995's VH1 special? I have read where some people said that Prince smokes cigarettes... I don't see him doing that, but I have heard it said. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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IceNine said: I have read where some people said that Prince smokes cigarettes... I don't see him doing that, but I have heard it said.
I think people get confused when they see him with a Tootsie Pop in his mouth. The stick looks like a cigarette. It kinda fooled me in the opening of the Peach video. I had to rewind it a couple of times to make sure. | |
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It's a small water bong. I used to have an identical one. | |
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Prince actually hates cigarrettes.
Inhaling nicotine has actually caused him to lose his temper on a number of occasions and he has threatened to stop playing unless people in the audience stop smoking (anybody remember that aftershow in Lisbon?). Typically for Prince, he DOES pretend to smoke onstage as part of his act (namely, during his performance on the Parade tour, and more recently on the cancelled VIBE tv show in '98) "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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giotto said: Prince actually hates cigarrettes.
Inhaling nicotine has actually caused him to lose his temper on a number of occasions and he has threatened to stop playing unless people in the audience stop smoking (anybody remember that aftershow in Lisbon?). Typically for Prince, he DOES pretend to smoke onstage as part of his act (namely, during his performance on the Parade tour, and more recently on the cancelled VIBE tv show in '98) That's good to hear... Like I said, I could NOT picture Prince smoking, but some people claimed the he smokes. I am of the opinion that smoking could possibly fudge his voice up and he wouldn't still sound exactly like he did when he was 19. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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Xagain said: It's a small water bong. I used to have an identical one.
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i still cannot imagine p smokin...not even if it were like a doobie that's fatter than his entire body. | |
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I think a couple of Revolution band members were smokers. One of the Vanity 6/Apollonia 6 chicks was a smoker. I also heard that either Diamond or Pearl was a smoker and I've heard people say Rhonda Smith is a smoker. | |
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that was a hit took...
eye have the film sonny t was rolling it | |
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smoke don't curl out of the end of a tootsie pop | |
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Prince doesn't smoke. It could have been a convincing prop tho. | |
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ChickenLittle said: One of the Vanity 6/Apollonia 6 chicks was a smoker.
I'd bet $ it was Brenda. I loved her voice though... BRENDA WAS ROBBED!!! | |
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ChickenLittle said: I think a couple of Revolution band members were smokers. One of the Vanity 6/Apollonia 6 chicks was a smoker. I also heard that either Diamond or Pearl was a smoker and I've heard people say Rhonda Smith is a smoker.
Renato Neto is... I saw him smoking in the parking lot before the Indy ONA concert. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Hard to believe, about 25% of the US population still smokes. Addiction explains the use of tobacco by older people who started prior to the widespread availability of information regarding the endless hazards of smoking, but the continued recruitment of new smokers by the tobacco industry is scandalous.
This year, another 400,000 people will die prematurely because of it. There is no other product, used as designed by the manufacturers, that comes close to the lethality of this product. It's insane. I don't think tobacco, or it's use, should be criminalized; however, it is immoral to allow companies to profit from the manufacturing and distribution of such a grossly defective product. For example, Ford Motor Co and Firestone Tire are facing major lawsuits after the deaths of 119 people related to use of their defective product and their failure to intervene in this SUV/tire problem sooner. Have you met many young people looking for used Ford SUV's with balding Firestone tires? Go figure: 119 vs. 400,000. By the way, Prince has been an outspoken critic of tobacco use. He has posted several anti-tobacco news items on his website. ___ "When they tell me 2 walk a straight line, I put on crooked shoes" | |
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One more thing. Tobacco use is pleasurable for the user, but the shit really stinks. Smokers, as a group, exhibit classic addict traits, caring more about their fix than any harm, inconvenience, or disruption that it may cause for those around them.
My least favorite smoker behaviors:
Have we had a tobacco thread on the org? Can't wait for the euro-smokers and libertarians to defend their "right" to smoke. Thank the courts that I live in California! The smokers need to keep their stench out of our bars and restaurants, businesses, and most public spaces. ___ "When they tell me 2 walk a straight line, I put on crooked shoes" | |
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TheMax said: One more thing. Tobacco use is pleasurable for the user, but the shit really stinks. Smokers, as a group, exhibit classic addict traits, caring more about their fix than any harm, inconvenience, or disruption that it may cause for those around them.
My least favorite smoker behaviors:
Have we had a tobacco thread on the org? Can't wait for the euro-smokers and libertarians to defend their "right" to smoke. Thank the courts that I live in California! The smokers need to keep their stench out of our bars and restaurants, businesses, and most public spaces. ___ I say we round up all the smokers and lock 'em up in a camp. Now, I'm not saying Hitler was right, but you make some good points and there should be something done about it once and for all. Sieg heil! | |
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TheMax said: My least favorite smoker behaviors:
I am a stupid smoker, I know it's dumb, but hey. I also live in innercity MPLS. If I don't get lung cancer from smoking, the air outside my house will certainly do the trick. The pollution from non-smokers and smokers drving and not using public transport HUGELY adds to that. Now...you don't want us to smoke inside, which I can dig for everything but bars/restaurants. But, you're gonna complain that we smoke outside of these buildings? Make up your damn mind. Bitch about my smoke as you pollute your liver with toxins from alcohol? That's the pot calling the kettle black. I try to be a responsible smoker. I don't smoke IN my house. I use my ashtray in my car. I find a trash bin to throw my butts in. I know many smokers aren't like this. I also have seen many drivers with their anti-tobacco bumper stickers throwing their candybar wrappers out the window. Even when I was a nonsmoker, I was openminded towards smokers. ALL OF US have some habit that may lead to health problems down the road. Be that eating at McDonald's, drinking tap water or,again, breathing the air in any industrial city. Spend your energy on something more consrtuctive than trying to make the lives of smokers hell. There are much worse problems to combat. As always, these are just my opinions... | |
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I used to be a pack a day smoker, but I quit. Now that I'm a non-smoker I notice things that I never did before. Like the smell that clings to smokers's hair and clothes.
A friend of mine is a smoker and I'm only now noticing that he smells like an ashtray. That's probably the way I used to smell to non-smokers when I was a smoker. | |
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endorphin74 said: I am a stupid smoker, I know it's dumb, but hey. I also live in innercity MPLS. If I don't get lung cancer from smoking, the air outside my house will certainly do the trick. The pollution from non-smokers and smokers drving and not using public transport HUGELY adds to that. I do feel sorry for you, but you underestimate the ravages of smoking and vastly overestimate the dangers of living in a modern industrial environment. Smoking causes far more health problems than the lung cancer you cite. Heart disease is still the number one killer in this country, and much of it is tied to tobacco use. Other respiratory ailments (especially emphysema), cancers of the head and neck, kidney cancer, circulatory disorders - these are just a few others for you to come to grips with as a smoker. And the bit about driving vs. public transportation is laughable. You may be killed by a car when in an accident, but it's unlikely to cause heart or lung disease unless you suck on the tailpipe the way you do those nasty cigarettes. Now...you don't want us to smoke inside, which I can dig for everything but bars/restaurants. But, you're gonna complain that we smoke outside of these buildings? Make up your damn mind.
My damn mind is made up. Take it outside, give the nonsmokers a little room to find the front door through your putrid haze, and when you're done stinking the place up, throw your dead butts in a proper receptacle. Why is littering okay for the majority of you nasty smokers? Bitch about my smoke as you pollute your liver with toxins from alcohol? That's the pot calling the kettle black.
I could school you with the health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. Unlike alcohol, there is no evidence that ANY amount of smoking is beneficial to your health. No argument from me that excessive alcohol consumption is dangerous. And if I decide to have a glass of wine, and I am sitting next to you, at least you won't be harmed by it AND you won't walk away smelling like shit! I try to be a responsible smoker. I don't smoke IN my house. I use my ashtray in my car. I find a trash bin to throw my butts in. I know many smokers aren't like this. I also have seen many drivers with their anti-tobacco bumper stickers throwing their candybar wrappers out the window.
Thank you for being responsible, but I can count on one hand the number of times I've seen "other" drivers egregiously littering over the past 10 years. By contrast, I'd lose count in ONE WEEK the number of times I see smokers throwing butts out of car windows and onto the sidewalks. Give me a freakin' break! Even when I was a nonsmoker, I was openminded towards smokers. ALL OF US have some habit that may lead to health problems down the road. Be that eating at McDonald's, drinking tap water or,again, breathing the air in any industrial city.
Excellent point, however, being open-minded has nothing to do with my negativity toward smoking. If I have a bad habit that impacts YOUR quality of life and safety, I would expect you to have an opinion about it. Eating at McDonald's may be a public health concern, but at least it doesn't directly affect YOUR health when someone else goes there. By the way, I haven't been in many years. Spend your energy on something more consrtuctive than trying to make the lives of smokers hell. There are much worse problems to combat.
I'm not trying to make your life hell. On the contrary, I'd like to make it better! I definitely would, however, like to make the lives of the cigarette manufacturers hell for the staggering toll of death and disability that they have wrought. Just try to get your mind around 400,000 premature deaths in this country alone from smoking. This week, 19 million pounds of beef were recalled when a couple of dozen people got sick from eating it. Do you see how nutty it is that this product is still actually manufactured by companies and sold as a consumable product? My best advice: Quit if you can. You'll feel better, live longer, and the world will be just a little nicer for it. Oh, and you'll finally be able to taste your food and wine! "When they tell me 2 walk a straight line, I put on crooked shoes" | |
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Living in Cali as a non-smoker is so great, you forget how bad people have it in other places. I went to France recently, sat in the back of a VERY small cafe & was completely bombarded with smoke. EVERYONE in the place was smoking, there were no windows & I had a while to wait for my food to come - needless to say that wasn't the best dining experience I had there... | |
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