Europe Burns a J

Started by DigitalBuddha, June 27, 2008, 11:24:27 PM

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DigitalBuddha

Some interesting new shit has come to light in Europe about the sacred herb............

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7477181.stm


Turtle

They banned smoking indoors in public places like restaurants and bars here in Hawaii some time ago, I think it was 2006? ....wait....here it is....

Quoteupdated 7:31 a.m. HT, Mon., Dec. 18, 2006

HONOLULU - Hawaii, known for its fresh ocean air and pristine beauty, has implemented one of the nation's strictest no-smoking laws.

State officials say the new law will protect people from secondhand smoke, but some fear it may deter cigarette-puffing tourists from coming to the islands, especially high-spending visitors from Japan.

The Smoke-Free Hawaii Law went into effect Nov. 16, banning smoking in all public places such as restaurants, bowling alleys, and malls, as well as airports.

It actually works out ok, people just go outside to smoke, and you dont come home from the bars with your clothes stinking like cigarette smoke. Also, it actually helps you to meet people because its much easier to strike up a convo with someone when you're both outside havin a smoke break. I think its a good thing.
Careful man, there's a beverage here!



No funny stuff, ok?

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Turtle on June 27, 2008, 11:53:46 PM
They banned smoking indoors in public places like restaurants and bars here in Hawaii some time ago, I think it was 2006? ....wait....here it is....

Quoteupdated 7:31 a.m. HT, Mon., Dec. 18, 2006

HONOLULU - Hawaii, known for its fresh ocean air and pristine beauty, has implemented one of the nation's strictest no-smoking laws.

State officials say the new law will protect people from secondhand smoke, but some fear it may deter cigarette-puffing tourists from coming to the islands, especially high-spending visitors from Japan.

The Smoke-Free Hawaii Law went into effect Nov. 16, banning smoking in all public places such as restaurants, bowling alleys, and malls, as well as airports.

It actually works out ok, people just go outside to smoke, and you dont come home from the bars with your clothes stinking like cigarette smoke. Also, it actually helps you to meet people because its much easier to strike up a convo with someone when you're both outside havin a smoke break. I think its a good thing.
Fucking nihilists, they believe in nozing, man. Fucking nazis! Nothing ever changes.............

GreatWhiteDude

Fuck it man. Can't be worried about that shit. life goes on, man.

TheGermanNihilist

Quote from: digitalbuddha on June 29, 2008, 02:38:14 PM
Quote from: Turtle on June 27, 2008, 11:53:46 PM
They banned smoking indoors in public places like restaurants and bars here in Hawaii some time ago, I think it was 2006? ....wait....here it is....

Quoteupdated 7:31 a.m. HT, Mon., Dec. 18, 2006

HONOLULU - Hawaii, known for its fresh ocean air and pristine beauty, has implemented one of the nation's strictest no-smoking laws.

State officials say the new law will protect people from secondhand smoke, but some fear it may deter cigarette-puffing tourists from coming to the islands, especially high-spending visitors from Japan.

The Smoke-Free Hawaii Law went into effect Nov. 16, banning smoking in all public places such as restaurants, bowling alleys, and malls, as well as airports.

It actually works out ok, people just go outside to smoke, and you dont come home from the bars with your clothes stinking like cigarette smoke. Also, it actually helps you to meet people because its much easier to strike up a convo with someone when you're both outside havin a smoke break. I think its a good thing.
Fucking nihilists, they believe in nozing, man. Fucking nazis! Nothing ever changes.............

No, these men are from the Netherlands, you have nothing to be afraid of.

MagicOPromotion

where I can read about it?