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<blockquote data-quote="Fr_Tom" data-source="post: 321925" data-attributes="member: 3139"><p>i smoke like a chimney, and I smoke in the house and in the '98 GMC Suburban I drive. The house is large and well ventilated (the Suburban too!). I have a man cave in the basement of the house. There is a patio outside my new office, and I may take a break out there for a smoke and some reflection. My father smoked like two chimneys and smoked his pipes in the house, the car and the office. </p><p></p><p>When I was in college some professors still smoked during class. A bunch of them smoked in offices. Lots of us smoked in dorm rooms, frat houses, and common rooms in dorms. This was just what people did.</p><p></p><p>Having said all this, times have changed in general. In the minds of some modern, health-obsessed people, second hand smoke is now placed in the same category as open sores or active TB.</p><p></p><p>I think if you have a daycare in the home, you are probably not going to be able to smoke inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fr_Tom, post: 321925, member: 3139"] i smoke like a chimney, and I smoke in the house and in the '98 GMC Suburban I drive. The house is large and well ventilated (the Suburban too!). I have a man cave in the basement of the house. There is a patio outside my new office, and I may take a break out there for a smoke and some reflection. My father smoked like two chimneys and smoked his pipes in the house, the car and the office. When I was in college some professors still smoked during class. A bunch of them smoked in offices. Lots of us smoked in dorm rooms, frat houses, and common rooms in dorms. This was just what people did. Having said all this, times have changed in general. In the minds of some modern, health-obsessed people, second hand smoke is now placed in the same category as open sores or active TB. I think if you have a daycare in the home, you are probably not going to be able to smoke inside. [/QUOTE]
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