redforever
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Now that laws have changed about smoking in pubs I don't come out smelling like an ashtray
if you go back through this thread you will see i posted the very same, FACT is, this isnt about SMOKING, its about the STADIUM RULES, the smoking of Ecigs are not listed, and as its not classed as smoking there is no ban on it in SJPNow that laws have changed about smoking in pubs I don't come out smelling like an ashtray
Neither is urinating on someone's back while standing on the terraces.if you go back through this thread you will see i posted the very same, FACT is, this isnt about SMOKING, its about the STADIUM RULES, the smoking of Ecigs are not listed, and as its not classed as smoking there is no ban on it in SJP
Is this not allowed then ?, will have to change my halftime routineThere are worse things that you can be, erm, ejected from a football ground for.
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Doubt that's specified on their ground regulations either.
For you maybe, not so for others.Happily it actually is. If you have the willpower.
When it comes to football, I find myself agreeing with most of your posts. To say giving up smoking is easy is just bullocks, cos it ain't.Then they are obviously weak willed.
Agree with every word of this, like we have been over many many times, addiction is something that effects people in different waysWhen it comes to football, I find myself agreeing with most of your posts. To say giving up smoking is easy is just bullocks, cos it ain't.
Hi Motor, if you're going Tranmere Saturday, do you fancy a fag at half timeAgree with every word of this, like we have been over many many times, addiction is something that effects people in different ways
Perfect description of motor engines petrol and BBQ'sIt's still morally reprehensible however, that any government is entirely comfortable to continue to allow a lethally toxic dangerously addictive carcinogen to be sold in vast quantities, purely because of the tax revenue generated from those addicted to it. I find it completely staggering that this is not only completely accepted by most, it is also often put forward as a positive thing.
This coming from an ex-smoker who most definitely did not find it easy to quit.
Anyway, ground rules... (smoke)