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Feb 2nd, 2009 08:59 AM
Bod ^^agreed^^

But what's also annoying is if you're a non smoker, one minute you're surrounded by friends, then they all go out together and I often find myself stuck alone for 10/15 minutes.
Went out Friday and got the DJ to do a request song for some woman's birthday, only by the time it came on, she'd buggered off for a smoke.
Feb 1st, 2009 09:08 AM
MetalMilitia I guess the worst thing about the smoking ban here (aside from having to go outside to smoke) is that it feels a lot less safe walking the streets at night with crowds of drunks congregating outside every pub/bar. It's also created a big noise issue for people living near pubs because drunk people aren't known for their quietness or consideration for others.
Jan 31st, 2009 10:35 PM
VaporTrailx1 Bars without smoking tend to smell like bleach and sweat in my area.
Jan 31st, 2009 06:40 PM
AChimp The smoking ban in Manitoba was the greatest thing ever.
Jan 31st, 2009 04:13 PM
10,000 Volt Ghost Most bars in my area have adapted. I'm a non smoker but I always get dragged outside anyway.
Jan 31st, 2009 10:25 AM
Shrubfest Hahah. I love the smoking ban. It makes me laugh. Anywhere public that is over 50% enclosed is smoke free. This includes bus shelters. Because going out the shelter REALLY makes a difference.
Jan 30th, 2009 03:58 PM
VaporTrailx1 It starts with smoking ban. Next is the Deep Fryer ban, you know it's coming. They've already damn near outlawed trans-fat. I'm just afraid it will eventually end with the banning of my testicles.
Jan 30th, 2009 02:55 PM
WhiteRat It appears that the bars in Florida are still holding strong.

My home state of Minnesota has nixed smoking everywhere and is going to ban smoking with children in your car real soon.
Jan 30th, 2009 09:31 AM
Skulhedface Things like this make me glad that the only restrictions on smoking here are that you can't do it within 25 feet of a public doorway. It does suck that there's no longer a smoking section in restaurants, but then again, food DOES taste better without, and a smoke is just a quick step outside away.

And thank god I signed up for cigarette coupons, I now can get a pack of cigarettes cheaper than a gallon of gas.
Jan 30th, 2009 03:21 AM
Tadao In Cali it was based on the health of the employees, not the customers. There are bars here that you can smoke in, they just can't have employees. It has to be family run or some shit.
Jan 30th, 2009 03:01 AM
Evil Robot Is it true that Fond du Lac means "lake of cheese"?
Jan 29th, 2009 11:51 PM
VaporTrailx1 I'm just waiting to see who will be the last free smoker state. I think it's gonna be between WI, MI, and TX. But since they are lucky enough to have legal concealed carry and we don't, We should get to keep smoking for fairness sake.


Actually I don't care if MI is the last standing since I might move there and become a Yuper anyways.


And from a capitalistic standpoint, if there were really that many people that pissed off about smoke in bars wouldn't bars that don't allow smoking be springing up all over the place because of economic superiority? There are only 2 bars I know of in the Milwaukee area that don't allow smoking. that's 2/713. There are more than 713, probably over 1000, but that's all I can officially tally from the yellow pages.
Jan 29th, 2009 11:41 PM
Tadao As a smoker, I can safely say that the world did not end in California.
Jan 29th, 2009 11:19 PM
VaporTrailx1
Still fighting the smoking ban.

Still holding out here in Brew Town. Long live the Bar Association!

BTW

"Cayenne peppers, carrots and strawberries each contain six suspected carcinogens; onions, grapefruit and tomato each contain five -- some the same as the seven suspected carcinogens found in tobacco."

"Smoking 3,000 packages of cigarettes would supply the same amount of arsenic as a nutritious 200 gram serving of sole"

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