Posted on 12/07/2005 2:13:34 PM PST by Rakkasan1
Minneapolis-St. Paul is the "friendliest" major metropolitan area for people trying to quit smoking, according to an analysis released by GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare on Monday.
(Excerpt) Read more at twincities.bizjournals.com ...
But where is the friendliest place for smokers who don't want to quit?
My house. ;)
oddly enough, Russia and China
And the most un-friendly major metropolitan area for restaraunts bars who want to stay in business.
Yes and a bunch of small businesses are on their way out. Charitable gambling revenue from pull tabs in bars is down 25-40%. There are only three Communist countries left in the world, China, Cuba and Hennepin County. Medtronics and Guidant have both prospered in the Twincities because we have so many liberal bleeding hearts to save.
I live in the Twin Cities, and I am glad I do not smoke. I would consider it a hostile environment for smokers. There are bars and restaurants going out of business because of over-zealous smoking bans.
Unbelieveable, this country is down to taking surveys to find the most hospitable city for smokers wishing to quit??? I really do fear for the Union now, liberal idiots.
Funny, but somehow I never thought of those as friendly. More like, "Ve haf vays off makink you vant to qvit;" or, "Ve haf vays off shtickink it to you in za vallet and ve know dat nobotti else vill complain about it."
"To improve their chances of quitting, smokers need an environment that motivates and supports them throughout the quitting process,"
And of course that involved government-sponsored programs, and "helping professionals." Maybe, but my old man quit smoking 45 years ago without "an environment that motivated and supported" him. He had a bad cold and it was unpleasant to smoke. After his cold, he figured that if he could give it up that long, he could give it up for good. He carried a pack of smokes with him for a couple of weeks just in case he needed one, but he never did, and that was that.
being a smoker in MPLS is like declaring you have a bomb in the Miami airport. substitute boy-mayor RT Rybak for the air marshall and a smoke extinguisher for a gun and you get the idea.
I was doing some work in St Paul a few years back and we stood out in the cold (-15F) smoked, lots of us.
Minnesota is always trying to label itself "nice" and "friendly" and etc., etc., but I've found the population to be all too passive-aggressive.
"Minnesota Nice" is local liberal slang meaning
"welfare state". it has nothing to do with personality, just money.
There are bars around MPLS where they are still smoking.
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