I was watching the PBS program hosted by Jane Pauly about the news coverage of the JFK assasination.
It seemed so weird now seeing the video tape of reporters on TV doing the coverage live on the air while smoking.
Don't have to go back 40 years though to remember when all airplanes seats allowed smoking. There was smoking in the balconies of movie theatres. Johny Carson smoked while doing the Tonight Show. When I was in high school, we could smoke at lunch (outside). When I was in college, we could smoke in the classrooms. Sports stadiums? Of course. Maybe elevators were the only place you couldn't smoke. And I'm not positive about that.
Now, in the a good portion (if not most of) the US, people can't smoke in bars. A last bastion of smokers.
As an ex-smoker, second hand cigarette smoke is pretty bothersome (don't know why it seems to offend ex-smokers even more than non smokers).
Recently I was in Asia. There, it seemed like every place I ate, I was surrounded by smokers. Made a lot of meals far less enjoyable.
The Asians themselves smoke. Seemed like a majority of the European tourists smoked.
Just curious how many of you guys smoke. And the demographics of where the smokers are.
In honor of Brother Candle, I figured this would make a good poll.
Also, knowing how bad smoking really is, I would be interested in hearing why the smokers still smoke (yeah, yeah....because they enjoy it). Maybe a better question would be why do people START smoking knowing what's known now.
Peace,
RS
It seemed so weird now seeing the video tape of reporters on TV doing the coverage live on the air while smoking.
Don't have to go back 40 years though to remember when all airplanes seats allowed smoking. There was smoking in the balconies of movie theatres. Johny Carson smoked while doing the Tonight Show. When I was in high school, we could smoke at lunch (outside). When I was in college, we could smoke in the classrooms. Sports stadiums? Of course. Maybe elevators were the only place you couldn't smoke. And I'm not positive about that.
Now, in the a good portion (if not most of) the US, people can't smoke in bars. A last bastion of smokers.
As an ex-smoker, second hand cigarette smoke is pretty bothersome (don't know why it seems to offend ex-smokers even more than non smokers).
Recently I was in Asia. There, it seemed like every place I ate, I was surrounded by smokers. Made a lot of meals far less enjoyable.
The Asians themselves smoke. Seemed like a majority of the European tourists smoked.
Just curious how many of you guys smoke. And the demographics of where the smokers are.
In honor of Brother Candle, I figured this would make a good poll.
Also, knowing how bad smoking really is, I would be interested in hearing why the smokers still smoke (yeah, yeah....because they enjoy it). Maybe a better question would be why do people START smoking knowing what's known now.
Peace,
RS