To: traditional1
The weak-kneed argument of "polluting my airspace" is without factual merit, Actually, it is.
I couldn't care less if you or anyone else smoke a carton a day. I really don't care. Enjoy.
But the nanosecond the first microbe of your smoke touches my airspace, you are out of bounds. It's that simple.
107 posted on
07/19/2006 7:48:15 AM PDT by
Skooz
(Chastity prays for me, piety sings...Modesty hides my thighs in her wings...)
To: Skooz
But the nanosecond the first microbe of your smoke touches my airspace, you are out of bounds. It's that simple.Waaaahhhhhh!
This one's for you!
113 posted on
07/19/2006 7:53:26 AM PDT by
pageonetoo
(You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
To: Skooz
"But the nanosecond the first microbe of your smoke touches my airspace, you are out of bounds."Please provide us with a copy of the deed for "my airspace", could you?
I hope you don't plan on grilling food on an outdoor barbeque, as "my airspace" could be at risk for the first microbe of your smoke, or your lawnmower could be upwind from me, or your car's exhaust system could emit "one microbe of smoke", or your fireplace could emit "one microbe" of smoke, etc., etc.
You anti-smoking zealots need to get a life.......factual didn't enter into your post at all.
To: Skooz
But the nanosecond the first microbe of your smoke touches my airspace, you are out of bounds. It's that simple.
LOL..If someone is sitting in a park smoking, are you saying that they should have to put out the cigarette because you are approaching them, or is it your obligation to steer clear if you do not want one nanonsecond of their microbe (I thought microbes were living things, by the way)?
I think Rush Limbaugh described the anti-smokers perfectly: He said they think they have a God given right to go anywhere on the planet and be from smoke. And every place needs to be smoke free just in case one of these antis gets the notion in their head to go there. Narcissm in its most advanced form.
To: Skooz
But the nanosecond the first microbe of your smoke touches my airspace, you are out of bounds. It's that simple.You don't own any airspace.
If you did, you could theoretically charge a toll for aircraft moving across / through it, and you can't.
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