>>>>>, or that smokers stop smoking and alcohol drinkers stop drinking.
>>>You can't smoke in most public areas in the US.
>>
>>The training must be severe. Back in march of 2010 we took a room in a hotel where we couldn't smoke. Just couldn't find anything else at the time. In the morning, we went out, at the corner of the building, where a group of tourists was gathering. We stood a few meters apart from them, but they collectively chose to move some 20m away from us... straight into their bus's exhaust. It was just idling, and mind you, american diesel is not as clean as european. They didn't mind breathing that, just as long as they are far enough from the deadly cigarette smoke particles.
>
>A good post to ponder tonight when I pour myself a double Bourbon and coke and light my Camel cigarette - the original "Turkish & Domestic Blend", non-filter, of course.
My choice would be a pack of gauloises, or rather a roll-your-own herzegovinian škija (which Stalin somehow managed to have at all times, even after 1948), with my own brandy, probably a 2019 tutifruti.