... the topic of smoking in pubs cropped up.
One person I recognise wrote this:
i know smokers, i am sometimes a smoker and i have yet to meet a single person whose decision about whether to go out or not has been swayed by the smoking ban. no one before this ban uttered the words "i'm just popping down the pub for a smoke".
And I responded with this. The language is strong, but I mean it.
Oh yes they fucking did!!!!!
And now I fucking can't, and it's annoying. It's annoying that there is no half-way house. That this country has become so ALL or NOTHING about EVERYTHING.
Going out for a cigar smoke with mates was DEFINITELY why I used to go out to the pub, and oftentimes the people in the pub adored the aroma we put out. This is called having a herf - and it's all fucked up now. A group of us would cross the county for a laugh in a central pub over cigars... and now we are just bad boy lepers.
Hence why I'm after a sofa for my shack.
I swear I used to say "I'm off to the pub for a smoke".
(I do not drink).
I just wondered if people feel this ALL OR NOTHING thing in the UK now? I must say I am feeling it acutely over lots of things.
The Nanny State, sort of thing.
One person I recognise wrote this:
i know smokers, i am sometimes a smoker and i have yet to meet a single person whose decision about whether to go out or not has been swayed by the smoking ban. no one before this ban uttered the words "i'm just popping down the pub for a smoke".
And I responded with this. The language is strong, but I mean it.
Oh yes they fucking did!!!!!
And now I fucking can't, and it's annoying. It's annoying that there is no half-way house. That this country has become so ALL or NOTHING about EVERYTHING.
Going out for a cigar smoke with mates was DEFINITELY why I used to go out to the pub, and oftentimes the people in the pub adored the aroma we put out. This is called having a herf - and it's all fucked up now. A group of us would cross the county for a laugh in a central pub over cigars... and now we are just bad boy lepers.
Hence why I'm after a sofa for my shack.
I swear I used to say "I'm off to the pub for a smoke".
(I do not drink).
I just wondered if people feel this ALL OR NOTHING thing in the UK now? I must say I am feeling it acutely over lots of things.
The Nanny State, sort of thing.
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