AC bans smoking!

aslan

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sagefr0g said:
right on. guys like me need that fuzzy stuff. gives a guy some wiggle room a chance or maybe some hope for some outs. lol
that's where i rest my hope and establish my identity.
My post didn't. so again...Some of those fuzzy parts are hard to understand. Does it mean this, or does it mean that? It keeps you on your toes trying to figure it out. Actually, that's probably how it was intended to work. Lol

In the end, however, you don't want to go to the fuzzy place. You'll be trying to figure out, is this the right place, it's not so bad, or is this the bad place. Help! The Holy Bible says, "For now we see in a mirror fuzzily (dimly), but then we will see clearly (face to face). 1 Cor 12:13. So, fuzzy here is all right...in fact, it's guaranteed...but later, go for clarity. Lol
 

sagefr0g

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#63
aslan said:
My post didn't. so again...Some of those fuzzy parts are hard to understand. Does it mean this, or does it mean that? It keeps you on your toes trying to figure it out. Actually, that's probably how it was intended to work. Lol
........ Lol
well yeah like you say that's how it's supposed to be. seems logical doesn't it. i mean at least if we were meant to have free will. wouldn't seem right if we were spoon fed everything.
but as a final note from me on this subject (i'll just continue to stew in my juices quietly like a good sheeple) but i sure do hope once i cross those pearly gates that i catch a glimpse of the great One maybe taking a drag off a Pall Mall, maybe winning a big bet at that big blacjack table in the sky.
 

aslan

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#64
sagefr0g said:
well yeah like you say that's how it's supposed to be. seems logical doesn't it. i mean at least if we were meant to have free will. wouldn't seem right if we were spoon fed everything.
but as a final note from me on this subject (i'll just continue to stew in my juices quietly like a good sheeple) but i sure do hope once i cross those pearly gates that i catch a glimpse of the great One maybe taking a drag off a Pall Mall, maybe winning a big bet at that big blacjack table in the sky.
Candy cigarette and heck, He's knows when to bet in advance. The consummate AP. My guess is He's barred, but then again, He's the master of disguise. Lol
 

sagefr0g

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#65
aslan said:
Candy cigarette and heck, He's knows when to bet in advance. The consummate AP. My guess is He's barred, but then again, He's the master of disguise. Lol
awe hecky darn, Aslan you sucked me in. i just gotta responde. lol
do you really think He knows when to bet in advance? i doubt it unless he's a hole card reader. i mean heck don't you gotta figure He's gonna play a fair game? :rolleyes:
 

aslan

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#66
sagefr0g said:
awe hecky darn, Aslan you sucked me in. i just gotta responde. lol
do you really think He knows when to bet in advance? i doubt it unless he's a hole card reader. i mean heck don't you gotta figure He's gonna play a fair game? :rolleyes:
I suppose this could go on forever...so on to something new... :laugh:

When you finally get a handle on fuzzy counting, will you still call it fuzzy counting? :confused:
 

sagefr0g

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#69
aslan said:
Tell us what you really think. lol
here's the next step of the idiot's with an agenda:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/13/world/asia/13fat.html?no_interstitial

With the new law, Matsushita has to measure the waistlines of not only its employees but also of their families and retirees. As part of its intensifying efforts, the company has started giving its employees “metabo check” towels that double as tape measures.

“Nobody will want to be singled out as metabo,” Kimiko Shigeno, a company nurse, said of the campaign. “It’ll have the same effect as non-smoking campaigns where smokers are now looked at disapprovingly.”

Companies like Matsushita must measure the waistlines of at least 80 percent of their employees. Furthermore, they must get 10 percent of those deemed metabolic to lose weight by 2012, and 25 percent of them to lose weight by 2015.

NEC, Japan’s largest maker of personal computers, said that if it failed to meet its targets, it could incur as much as $19 million in penalties.
 

BJinNJ

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#70
Some Perspective on Smoking...

(Dead link: http://www.joejackson.com/pdf/5smokingpdf_jj_smoke_lies.pdf)

When I was a boy fully 1/2 of adults smoked at least a pack/day,
but most died of diseases other than lung cancer.

What made me, an occasional cigar smoker, sour was a female
AC casino employee screaming "They're trying to kill me!", during
the hearings on the smoking ban. She was hysterical about
second hand exposure, which is far less than direct exposure,
and no worse, with decent ventilation, than her carcinogen
exposure during her daily commute to AC.

BJinNJ :cool:
 
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sagefr0g

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#71
worms worming their way into your life

The Dutch government, currently led by a conservative coalition with a religious bent, is slowly squeezing back the number of coffee shops by not renewing licenses when shops close.

Growers are arrested, leaving coffee shop owners struggling to obtain their main product.

"The rules are being set to pester us out of business one by one, slowly but surely," said Richard van Velthoven, manager at The Greenhouse, who said he feared being shut down for tobacco violations.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080628/ap_on_re_eu/netherlands_smoking_ban (Archive copy)
 

aslan

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#72
bj bob said:
...of our personal liberties.
Groupthink as cited in this article just makes me sick. The superficial veneer of some bogus, feel good policy such as this is just a socialistic Trojan Horse employed to gradually restrict the day-to-day lifestyle of the average American. I know that there are many of you here that don't smoke may think otherwise, however there is a much more insidious phenomenon at work here. If taken to it's logical conclusion, the same arguement will be(and is being!) made to ban those diabolical transfats (2nd hand transfats, even!).
The cliched arguement about the affect to the total environment could also be made for a disco and it's effect on everyone's hearing.
If you don't like the smoke in one casino, just go next door!!:cool2:
Truly spoken, even though I enjoy the smoke-free environment, and do worry a little about secondhand smoke, it is a slippery slope that could erode many rights or perceived rights. I'm sure there are many compromise solutions so that both smokers and nonsmokers can enjoy their preferred environments. I don't believe that competition will necessarily result in the best of both worlds or solutions that we can all live with, so I don't mind laws that try to find those reasonable compromises. I don't like laws that make it only one way, so that some are hurt at the expense of the others, either by no attention to smoke-filled rooms or by elimination of smoke-filled rooms in their entirety. Personally I can live with designated smoke free tables, and designated smoker tables, so long as the room is large enough and the air handling capacity good enough not to make the distinction a farce. If all BJ tables everywhere were filled with smoke I would feel unfairly deprived of my perceived right to enjoy the game of BJ in a healthy and pleasant environment. I do not wish to deprive you, howver, Bob, of your right to burning, itching eyes, smoke filled lungs, odoriferous hanging smog of cigarette smoke, ash droppings, nicotine addiction and all the other pleasantries associated with the smoking habit. Lol I guess one man's meat is another man's poison. Lol PS--You can't have the $5 table!:)
 
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