Posted on 09/08/2004 12:43:43 PM PDT by tbrowdy
I feel as though they should ban smoking in all night clubs, so that people can go and enjoy themselves without having to smell like smoke after walking out of the night club or having the fear of second hand smoke later in life. Even if they do sell alcohol, set aside a place outside for the smokers to smoke. Over half of the club do not smoke, if you were to do apoll on the people that were in the club and put all non-smokers to one side and the smokers to another side, you would have a great deal of non-smokers on one side and a handfull on the other side. But witht hat handfull of smokers, it still makes the area of the club which is closed in fullo of smoke that we have to breathe. So don't just pass a law for the bars, and resturants, pass it for all places. We need to get on the ball liek California, you can't smoke there and it has not hurt their businesses. Something to think about
Ok, I thought about it and have concluded you need to blog liberal websites.
Try spending the time you DON'T spend in smoky nightclubs reviewing you grammar books from 7th grade.
That's what you get for trying to be a responsible parent nowadays!
Please, you are insulting 1st graders. My daughter spells and punctuates far better than this troll.
The Honeybaked Ham Company makes an excellect (and interesting) cole slaw. It's not traditional, but it is very tasty.
Regards,
Egads!
But I must say, with that pic you've tied together this thread's two themes perfectly.
(btw, judging by the rustic exterior, I'll bet that's the original Buddy's restaurant, the one that inspired the chain)
Indeed ((stomach rumbling sound))
Don't waste your energy. Some folks have a rather twisted view of the difference between public places and private property that invites the public.
You crack me up, Chad. (Really.)
LOL,
Regards,
Liberals have strange ideas about private property verses public property. They explained it to me when Delaware went non-smoking, but it didn't make any sense. Something about "if the public has access to it, it's no longer private property," or something like that. My driveway falls within their definition of public property. They don't have limited access to it for the purpose of turning around, or coming to visit me without an invitation, or anything like that. Because it is there, and accessable by them, they have the right to park there and go off down the street to take pictures of birds. If the best vantage point for their photo shoot is on a part of my property that they are capable of getting to, they have the right to set up their tripods in my yard and start taking pictures, while their car blocks my driveway. I have no say in the matter, and cannot have their car towed away. Thankfully the state police that patrol our town see it my way, as does the guy with the tow truck. The liberals still believe they have a right to use my property as they see fit, but they rarely try it, because most of them know I will trample all over their "rights" if they do. Occasionally I have to remind them, by having their cars towed. I should start taking pictures of their shocked expressions, and posting them with the clearly-visible-to-all-but-liberals No Parking sign.
LOL!!!!!
But I am enjoying the cole slaw discussion!!!!
Roxy's Deli on Broadway, Manhattan. Great pickles too.
Please do and post them here, too!
Well, what about you? Sweet/milky or sour/vinegary? Do you have a favorite restaurant?
Agreed on the German potato salad. Why would anyone pay for that when you can get the same flavor by throwing up.
haha thanks for the ping, sad part is this is probably one of the many niconazis that seem to pop out on smoking threads who re registered just to "fill us in" hahaha
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