To: hoosierskypilot
Oh, please, this has nothing to do with health, and you know it. Mr. Der Bogosian gives it away: he doesn't even want to SMELL cigarettes, even if there is no real smoke present. Bunch of fastidious whiners. Maybe I will just go around farting, just to soil the air of the smell police.
To: Trailerpark Badass
I travel a great deal and have probably spent over $50,000 on hotels in the last 12 months. I will be more than happy to spend these dollars at hotels that allow me to smoke. Its the owner's choice to decide what goes and doesen't go in their business, but its my choice where i spend my money. So if you want to be that way, say ciao to my $$$$$!!!!
To: Trailerpark Badass
LOL...That would be a great scene in a movie. Some American's are become so sensitive.
I also find it amazing that our politicians can ban smoking across the land but can't stop illegal immigration. The politicians must be getting a kickback from the smugglers.
DC mayor just said a curfew is an option. This windy weather is so overblown in the media. DC is shut down for 2 days.
To: Trailerpark Badass
Oh please, these are commercial entities making decisions of their own accord, not being forced to do so by government mandate.... they get more business and make more money by being smoke free... you don't like it, don't rent a room there.
Fact is, I don't rent to smokers either, Government limits how much of a security deposit I can take, and smokers always cost me more when they move out to get their unit ready for next tenant.
Smoke all you want, but doesn't mean everyone in the world, has to say sure, you can do it in/on my property.
To: Trailerpark Badass
"Clean air, that's the main thing for me," he said. When he recently stayed in Detroit, his nonsmoking room was on a floor with smoking rooms, and "from the elevator to the room, you could smell cigarettes." Here we go again, is it halloween come early, all the nuts are out.
133 posted on
09/19/2003 3:41:29 PM PDT by
Great Dane
(You can smoke just about everywhere in Denmark.)
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