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The challenges of smoking in San Francisco
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<blockquote data-quote="gkhanna74" data-source="post: 381600" data-attributes="member: 354"><p>A week ago, I was in nantucket for the weekend. Whenever I go there, I ride the public buses to get around bc it costs a small fortune to get your car on the Island. I was on a pretty full bus at a stop when a young guy, maybe 20 years old, got on. He has a cigar in his hand that was clearly just snuffed out. Definately unlit. He smelled of cigar smoke but again his cigar was unlit. Three people on the bus literally starting pretending to be coughing up a lung, and one older women said something like " you can't bring that disgusting cigar on this bus....blah blah blah"</p><p></p><p>It was like he had a communicable disease that was terminal. I was outraged. I told him that I liked the aroma and asked him about the brand etc. </p><p></p><p>Those people ought to be ashamed of themselves, belittling a complete stranger in public. It is just wrong. But of course, I'm sure they were proud of themselves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gkhanna74, post: 381600, member: 354"] A week ago, I was in nantucket for the weekend. Whenever I go there, I ride the public buses to get around bc it costs a small fortune to get your car on the Island. I was on a pretty full bus at a stop when a young guy, maybe 20 years old, got on. He has a cigar in his hand that was clearly just snuffed out. Definately unlit. He smelled of cigar smoke but again his cigar was unlit. Three people on the bus literally starting pretending to be coughing up a lung, and one older women said something like " you can't bring that disgusting cigar on this bus....blah blah blah" It was like he had a communicable disease that was terminal. I was outraged. I told him that I liked the aroma and asked him about the brand etc. Those people ought to be ashamed of themselves, belittling a complete stranger in public. It is just wrong. But of course, I'm sure they were proud of themselves [/QUOTE]
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