twostrokenut
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you're a closet Austrian.......you don't have to own it to make the world a better place...just keep practicing it! That will do!i would never associate with someone like you, keep dreaming.
you're a closet Austrian.......you don't have to own it to make the world a better place...just keep practicing it! That will do!i would never associate with someone like you, keep dreaming.
actually i suspect bucky is a closet Australian...you're a closet Austrian.......you don't have to own it to make the world a better place...just keep practicing it! That will do!
LIKE IT>>>>>>>>>>Help...I can't comm in forum with no like button.....please....help....m////i would never associate with someone like you, keep dreaming.
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Some people deserve to be punched in the face. That bitch is one of them.Back to global warming....
Her name might rhyme with PuncleSchmuk.
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GivaFunk? CarbunklePunk?Back to global warming....
Her name might rhyme with PuncleSchmuk.
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Back to global warming....
Her name might rhyme with PuncleSchmuk.
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You were correct, in that the establishment was cigar friendly and second hand stogie smoke is no worse than that emanating from a grill cooking delectable pork BBQ.This is funny, but we will see more and more of it as time goes on. I recall that the right is all over Gore for using a private jet and keeping all the lights on in his mansion.
The truth is this. YOU don't have a "right" to own that big gas guzzling car", and SHE does not have a "right" to "breath clean air".
This dualing rights thing has to end and courtesy has to begin.
Some of you know I am a cigar smoker. I frequented a Mexican cantina that had a balcony, expressly for smokers. I went there with my family for a nice $25 dollar Padron. As I watched, I saw a large table being asembled next to us. A group of fine young ladies were seated by their military dates. IN a very few moments one of the upstanding, polite men came to me and said "I am a Marine, my name is ............" Would you be kind enough to put out that cigar, it is bothering our dates.
I said that I was grateful for all their services to our country but I respectfully declined to douse my cigar. I pointed to the sign that said "smoking permitted".
He went away. A few minutes later their commanding officer approached me and with more force in his voice (as he was accustomed to command), he said that I would put that cigar out, or leave, or he would summon the manager. I replied. I am not under your command, I respectfully decline your conditions. I said that my cigar will not servive being put out and my cigar was worth at least as much as his meal. He huffed and told me that he had earned his right to clean air and I said there is no more right to clean air as there is for me to fill it with perhaps the most expensive smoke he would ever get the chance to smell.
Then the manager came out. He bent to me and said "THank you for your patrionage, I insist that you do not put your cigar out and I will send you a round of drinks, I put this place where I did because I am a cigar smoker and wished to find peace in my own restraunt.
The marines refused to move but all, in unison it seemed, gave that sour face and waved their hands across their faces. Had the first man not pulled the "I am a marine" card, and the second not pulled the "I am a leader" card, I might have considered having someone go below and catch my cigar for me.
Had they been there first and requested I not LIGHT the cigar, I would have complied or removed myself to another spot. None of that was done because they thought they had a "right" to clean air. And it was only by grant of the Owner himself that I aquired the "right" to smoke my cigar where I did.
my daughter was livid that I stood my ground and would not speak to me for the duration of the day.
AS I finished, I got applause from the group - but what they didn't see - and I did, was a pair of elderly gentlemen waiting for our table, each with small baseball bat like vitolas, cutters and lighters at the ready.
Now who was right?
Cool, I also smoke cigars....2-7 a day, depending on whether I have to work and the temps...cause I smoke outdoors at the behest of the other people in my life.This is funny, but we will see more and more of it as time goes on. I recall that the right is all over Gore for using a private jet and keeping all the lights on in his mansion.
The truth is this. YOU don't have a "right" to own that big gas guzzling car", and SHE does not have a "right" to "breath clean air".
This dualing rights thing has to end and courtesy has to begin.
Some of you know I am a cigar smoker. I frequented a Mexican cantina that had a balcony, expressly for smokers. I went there with my family for a nice $25 dollar Padron. As I watched, I saw a large table being asembled next to us. A group of fine young ladies were seated by their military dates. IN a very few moments one of the upstanding, polite men came to me and said "I am a Marine, my name is ............" Would you be kind enough to put out that cigar, it is bothering our dates.
I said that I was grateful for all their services to our country but I respectfully declined to douse my cigar. I pointed to the sign that said "smoking permitted".
He went away. A few minutes later their commanding officer approached me and with more force in his voice (as he was accustomed to command), he said that I would put that cigar out, or leave, or he would summon the manager. I replied. I am not under your command, I respectfully decline your conditions. I said that my cigar will not servive being put out and my cigar was worth at least as much as his meal. He huffed and told me that he had earned his right to clean air and I said there is no more right to clean air as there is for me to fill it with perhaps the most expensive smoke he would ever get the chance to smell.
Then the manager came out. He bent to me and said "THank you for your patrionage, I insist that you do not put your cigar out and I will send you a round of drinks, I put this place where I did because I am a cigar smoker and wished to find peace in my own restraunt.
The marines refused to move but all, in unison it seemed, gave that sour face and waved their hands across their faces. Had the first man not pulled the "I am a marine" card, and the second not pulled the "I am a leader" card, I might have considered having someone go below and catch my cigar for me.
Had they been there first and requested I not LIGHT the cigar, I would have complied or removed myself to another spot. None of that was done because they thought they had a "right" to clean air. And it was only by grant of the Owner himself that I aquired the "right" to smoke my cigar where I did.
my daughter was livid that I stood my ground and would not speak to me for the duration of the day.
AS I finished, I got applause from the group - but what they didn't see - and I did, was a pair of elderly gentlemen waiting for our table, each with small baseball bat like vitolas, cutters and lighters at the ready.
Now who was right?
This is funny, but we will see more and more of it as time goes on. I recall that the right is all over Gore for using a private jet and keeping all the lights on in his mansion.
The truth is this. YOU don't have a "right" to own that big gas guzzling car", and SHE does not have a "right" to "breath clean air".
This dualing rights thing has to end and courtesy has to begin.
Some of you know I am a cigar smoker. I frequented a Mexican cantina that had a balcony, expressly for smokers. I went there with my family for a nice $25 dollar Padron. As I watched, I saw a large table being asembled next to us. A group of fine young ladies were seated by their military dates. IN a very few moments one of the upstanding, polite men came to me and said "I am a Marine, my name is ............" Would you be kind enough to put out that cigar, it is bothering our dates.
I said that I was grateful for all their services to our country but I respectfully declined to douse my cigar. I pointed to the sign that said "smoking permitted".
He went away. A few minutes later their commanding officer approached me and with more force in his voice (as he was accustomed to command), he said that I would put that cigar out, or leave, or he would summon the manager. I replied. I am not under your command, I respectfully decline your conditions. I said that my cigar will not servive being put out and my cigar was worth at least as much as his meal. He huffed and told me that he had earned his right to clean air and I said there is no more right to clean air as there is for me to fill it with perhaps the most expensive smoke he would ever get the chance to smell.
Then the manager came out. He bent to me and said "THank you for your patrionage, I insist that you do not put your cigar out and I will send you a round of drinks, I put this place where I did because I am a cigar smoker and wished to find peace in my own restraunt.
The marines refused to move but all, in unison it seemed, gave that sour face and waved their hands across their faces. Had the first man not pulled the "I am a marine" card, and the second not pulled the "I am a leader" card, I might have considered having someone go below and catch my cigar for me.
Had they been there first and requested I not LIGHT the cigar, I would have complied or removed myself to another spot. None of that was done because they thought they had a "right" to clean air. And it was only by grant of the Owner himself that I aquired the "right" to smoke my cigar where I did.
my daughter was livid that I stood my ground and would not speak to me for the duration of the day.
AS I finished, I got applause from the group - but what they didn't see - and I did, was a pair of elderly gentlemen waiting for our table, each with small baseball bat like vitolas, cutters and lighters at the ready.
Now who was right?
Good point.conversely, the Sacred Bro Code clearly dictates that if you are cockblocking, it is your duty to cease your activity and support a Bro in his Game.
you failed to uphold the Bro Code, and as a result one or more of those Bro's might not have gotten laid that night.
can you live with that kind of guilt?
i bet the pipe goes well with the fedora.see thats a tough one.
here in the US smokers have no right to smoke if anyone objects, or even if somebody feels like objecting, or if sombody thinks somebody 3 blocks away might object.
i make it a point to NOT smoke my pipe in a place where others can object, cuz i dont wanna have to answer questions from the cops (there may be some residue issue...), and in calif, the cops DO get called on people smoking tobacco by those who fallaciously claim to be "Allergic" or "Chemically Sensitive" or have some other Special Snowflake self-diagnosed bullshit victim status.
if that was my cantina, i would make it clear that the balcony is for evil smokers and sinister smoker sympathizers, and the Quislings should keep their asses indoors.
conversely, the Sacred Bro Code clearly dictates that if you are cockblocking, it is your duty to cease your activity and support a Bro in his Game.
you failed to uphold the Bro Code, and as a result one or more of those Bro's might not have gotten laid that night.
can you live with that kind of guilt?
Another Jay Leno, eh? That is some funny chit.It was so cold today in Tennessee that I saw a democrat with his hands in his own pockets.
wouldn't he then know how the Australian Big-Mac truly maintains its price point?
Shoveled a couple more metric tons of global warming today. Twenty minutes later, another 2" of global warming had already accumulated, with no end in sight. Later today, the global warming is coming down as an ice/sleet storm that should be snapping power lines all over the state. If all this global warming persists, I may have to invest in a global warming blower.