Sunny So Cal wrote:Yudster wrote:The smell, the residual mess, the stinging eyes, the sore throat, the inability to smell anything else because your nasal receptors have been numbed...
You forgot the pallid, yellow, crepe-paper skin and the pucker wrinkles and deep parentheses that they get around their mouths, too. And, that white paint and white curtains do not remain 'white' in a house with a smoker occupying it. They become a nasty, dingy yellow (like their teeth and fingers). Oh, and has it already been mentioned about the gloriously blackened, cancerous lungs? I'd hate to repeat anything.
Actually, I was only listing the effects on me of being a child in a house where people smoked, not the effect on the smokers themselves - which I believe is their own business.
eleanor wrote:Chris your hero smokes though, if you hate it then why do you like him, or do you just come on here to pick fault with everyone?
Strangely, when he is on the radio and I am in my car, or in my house, I can't smell him. Weird that, isn't it? Hi again by the way.