To: Whiteman
Thus I freely blow smoke at the non-smokers. :) Don't do it to me. I quit 15 months ago and when I'm around it, it gives me an urge to have one. So far, I've over come the urge and it's getting easier.
I haven't figured out yet how something can stink and smell good at the same time.
17 posted on
11/15/2009 5:32:21 AM PST by
Graybeard58
("Get lost, Mitt. You're the Eddie Haskell of the Republican party." (Finny))
To: Graybeard58
I'll bet as time goes on cigarette smoke will stop smelling good to you and just stink. Cigarette smoke, if I breathe it while I am eating, will have the effect of shutting down my taste buds. I remember waiting for a tasty steak when a table (in the smoking sections) lit up. When my steak came it might as well been a piece of cardboard for all the flavor it had. I have never heard anyone else comment on this strange phenomena, maybe I am the only one.
22 posted on
11/15/2009 6:19:01 AM PST by
Ditter
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