To: SheLion
Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it.
15 posted on
10/06/2002 8:16:18 AM PDT by
SuzanneC
To: SuzanneC
"Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it."Nobody is "making" you breath it. If you don't like it.....you can move.
21 posted on
10/06/2002 8:24:09 AM PDT by
Godebert
To: SuzanneC
Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it. Nonsmokers are entitled to smokefree air?
Maybe. But your not entitled to the whole world!
25 posted on
10/06/2002 8:36:00 AM PDT by
SheLion
To: SuzanneC
And the envir-nazis do not like to breathe your car exhaust. Don't start crying when they succeed in making it almost impossible for you to own a car.
To: SuzanneC
Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it. Why neurotic controlling twits with no life choose to rail instead of learning to spell has always puzzled me. But that is your right.
Just don't make me have to read it.
The word is "breathe"
Just staying away from smokers is too much of an intellectual challenge?
To: SuzanneC
Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it. Just FYI...it's "breathe", and if you don't want to breathe it, don't stand near a smoker. Move. Simple solution.
146 posted on
10/06/2002 11:04:15 AM PDT by
Allegra
To: SuzanneC
Why anyone would choose to breath foul air has always puzzled me. But that is your right. Just don't make me breath it.A little off topic, are we.
All you have to do, is stay away from us, trust me no one here would deliberately go near you.
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