Well, my town has approved a smoking ban for all restaurants and bars, with only a few exceptions. I’m so tired of my human rights being eliminated, I’m tired. I don’t apprehend why non-smokers have such a aggressive judgement on what us smokers are doing. Everyone knows that smoking is damaging, but I made a conscience choice when I took up smoking, aware of the fact it was not good. Just because non-smokers want me to give it up, will not mean that it will happen. Smoking in restaurants has been a allowance, but most restaurants provide a approved smoking section. If you prefer not to to be in the smoke, don’t eat in the smoking section, you are not coerced to sit in the smoking section. And as far as the jobholers of these restaurants that comment they are affected by second hand smoke, what a joke. I was employeed in the hospitality industry for more than 10 years, and I know that the majority of thefellow workers were smokers. Doing business with people, tends to, drives you to inhale. Also, I have never heard one non-smoking co-worker ever whine about smoking while on the job in the smoking section. Putting a smoking prohibition in restaurants and bars, ultimately will only save me money, for I won’t go out after the January 1st.
Only Days to the Cigarette Ban
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Cigar: Facts for the typical stogie smoker
November 18th, 2009The simplest method of identifying cigars is by the method in which they are made. Cigars are either rolled by hand, or manufactured by machines. The novice smoker may be tempted to start by trying those machine made brands sold in Drug Stores, such as Garcia Vega. However, the aspiring connoisseur should consider spending a few more pennies and moving up to hand rolled cigars, which are sold on the internet or at a local smokeshop.
Heavy smokers Vs Connoisseurs
MostIndividual cigar smokers have their own unique tastes, and have their own individual bugeting. Those who like smoking multiple cigars per day may need an “everyday” cigar that is less expensive. Therefore, the taste and cost of machine made cigars can be very handsome to some smokers. However, to the aspiring or experienced connoisseurs, the ones who enjoy an occasional cigar as a special treat, the hand rolled cigar is worth every cent.