To: Hodar
Well, the musicians might discover that a lot of people would rather just stay home than go out to the bars and clubs to listen to the music and be unable to smoke. If so, eventually there will be fewer bars and clubs, thereby requiring fewer musicians. So it goes.
I can tell you, when smoking was banned from malls here in Houston, I found that I didn't need to spend nearly as much time (or money) there.
31 posted on
06/06/2003 10:42:23 AM PDT by
walden
To: walden
I can tell you, when smoking was banned from malls here in Houston, I found that I didn't need to spend nearly as much time (or money) there. Ah, but non-smokers have increased their presence to counter the loss of yours. You don't actually want your brand new clothes to smell like stale smoke, do you? I certainly don't want mine to stink.
39 posted on
06/06/2003 11:15:36 AM PDT by
Hodar
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