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theoldwolf ([personal profile] theoldwolf) wrote2008-11-20 04:22 pm

Writer's Block: Smoked Out

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A, and C. With a liberal helping of pity. You see, I've been there, done that, and bought that T-shirt... and it was a damned expensive T-shirt, for which I'm still paying.

I was introduced to smoking at an Eastern prep school at the age of 13. At that age, and in my shoes, I would have done anything for acceptance, so this was a great way to belong to a group. By the time I hit my first year of college, I was up to 3 packs a day. I quit in 1969, but my lungs were forever scarred. Thus far, no cancer, thank G-d, but I have a nagging cough I have never been able to get rid of.

So for me, banning smoking in bars is a Good Thing. Anything that will dissuade people from smoking is a Good Thing. But I remember articles in Readers' Digest clear back in the 70's describing cancer patients right after surgery, smoking through their stomas... people don't do what they know is good for them.

[identity profile] r-caton.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
I've got the secondhand smokers cough, but what knackered my lungs was WHOOPING COUGH at age 35 ... took 4 weeks to diagnose because you don't get whooping cough at age 35....was working through those 4 weeks and then got 2 weeks off to get better.
I still can't hack or huark like most people can.

This is a good topic - I'm getting some really interesting replies and it certainly raises the passions....

[identity profile] ccdesan.livejournal.com 2008-11-21 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Aye, the first one made me pop a vessel laughing... Great debating technique, skip the logic and go straight for the "Shut up!"