hardware array turned second hand smoke...the story?

Brian Cluff brian@snaptek.com
Fri, 9 Feb 2001 23:07:08 -0700


Lemme guess how this applies to this list...........

People will roll their own cigarettes and give them out to people for free.
Then some else will come along and see that these hand rolled cigarettes
aren't rolled quite right, so they will give the origional guy a tip so that
he can start rolling better cigarettes.
After sevral people give them suggestions they are now rolling a better more
stable cigarette that everyone is enjoying more and they tend not to fall
apart as much as some other guys cigarrettes, who will remain name less...
we'll just refer to him as MS.  He won't listen to anyone and thinks he
rolls the best ones around, even though they tend to fall apart when you
want them the most.
    Even though MS can't seem to roll his correctly at all he goes around
and buys up all the good tobacco in town so that everyone else can't have it
and either throws it away, or blends it wil his own discusting mix....

Am I close?

Brian Cluff
----- Original Message -----
> Sorry,
>
> can't help myself...
>
> Second hand smoke at a night club..... You run the highest risk of a
> fatal accident between Friday night and sometime Monday morning.  Why
> ? Intoxicated drivers.  Ever notice around mid-night the traffic slows
> down and about 1:30am there are a greater number of cars on the
> street?
>
> Ever wonder how much they had to drink, what about their fatigue
> level?
>
> Some bars are frequented by unsavory people.  Some nice bars.  Ever
> wonder who is after who and may begin to shoot at someone next to you?
>
> If the crazies, or the drunks don't get ya, the second hand smoke
> surely will.
>
> Now what about that mad cow disease?
>
> Peace,
> Keith
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jason <jkenner@mindspring.com>
> To: <plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us>
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 8:52 AM
> Subject: Re: array (hardware) question
>
>
> > > Mark wrote:
> > > I seem to replace more hard drives in clients with smoking
> offices.
> > > Smoking offices are still legal in the UK (I moved here from
> > > Phoenix two years ago), if you can believe that!
> >
> > Yeah, its craziness. Yesterday at work, a coworker tried to convince
> > me that Mesa has the no smoking indoors ordniance because it is a
> > "mormon community". Ironically, it was a mormon who also smoked who
> > was making this allegation. My responce was "I thought it had more
> to
> > do with the fact that it kills innocent bystanders". Later in the
> day
> > she was making remarks about the things the "rednecks in Apache
> > Junction" do (yes, there are entirely too many of them) .. I was
> like
> > "they smoke indoors, even in public places!".. hahah.. I was shocked
> > when I moved here a couple years ago. .. I had thought it was a
> > Federal law against smoking indoors. No such luck, apparently it was
> > only a Cali thing.
> >
> > Anyone know where I can buy little cans of compressed (pure) O2?
> >
> > I was disgusted to find that people smoke in ALL of the clubs out
> > here. Used to be that one would take a shower before going out to
> > party... here, I could reek of used oil from an accident at work,
> and
> > no one at any of the clubs would likely notice, due to the pollution
> > in the air. On the other hand, taking a long vigorous shower AFTER
> > going to any of these clubs is a definite must, as the crap that
> comes
> > out of cigs not only has its own odor, it also acts as a sort of
> > binder material to stick all sorts of other unpleasant odors to any
> > nearby material. (At CalPac computers in Ventura, Gary, the
> > sole-proprietor and otherwise spotlessly clean person, smoked
> indoors.
> > I never had the "lingering nasty cig odor" problem there, nor do I
> > have it when people smoke in otherwise clean homes. Then, clothes
> just
> > smell mildly like freshly smoked cigs... which leads me to believe
> its
> > the cigs bringing out the worst smells in the lcoal environ...)
> >
> > ...
> >
> > BTW:  its always seemed to me that scientifically minded athiests
> > genreally have better health habits anyways, probably because they
> see
> > the obvious need for them more than someone who figures they can
> abuse
> > their body, then be "forgiven" later...
> >
> >
> > --
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