Smokers, do u smoke in ur s2k?
The beauty of this thread is that it's by smokers, for smokers.
This should be the next commercial. As for littering I never throw anything else on the ground except for butts. But I'm also lucky enough to live in one of the cleanest places in the world...Canada.
On the quitting note, it takes 6 days for the chemical addiction to leave your body. The rest is all mental. I have known people who have quit for 10 years and still crave a smoke once in a while. Very powerful drug
This should be the next commercial. As for littering I never throw anything else on the ground except for butts. But I'm also lucky enough to live in one of the cleanest places in the world...Canada.
On the quitting note, it takes 6 days for the chemical addiction to leave your body. The rest is all mental. I have known people who have quit for 10 years and still crave a smoke once in a while. Very powerful drug

Originally posted by Mindcore:
As for littering I never throw anything else on the ground except for butts.
As for littering I never throw anything else on the ground except for butts.
OK so now does every thread have possession?I thought this was an open forum. Since I don't own a stook yet that would mean I can't cruise either S2K forum. Guess I better go back to the other and cruise the Accord page. I'll hold my comments on smoking and littering.
Sunchild said:
<I have my moments when I wish I still smoked, especially when I see a pretty girl light up.>
Yeah, I relate. Was a non-smoker until earlier this year when I re-started, my excuses include relocation, new job stress and a girlfriend that smoked. Plan to quit again soon. Man, the deep south sure ain't the north! I knew this beautiful model/actress in Toronto that would alternate between being a smoker/non-smoker depending on who she was trying to shmooze.
<BTW, it's nice to hear an enlightened voice. I think we're brothers in a sense, since Mississippi gets a bum rap sometimes, too.>
I agree, many southerners I
<I have my moments when I wish I still smoked, especially when I see a pretty girl light up.>
Yeah, I relate. Was a non-smoker until earlier this year when I re-started, my excuses include relocation, new job stress and a girlfriend that smoked. Plan to quit again soon. Man, the deep south sure ain't the north! I knew this beautiful model/actress in Toronto that would alternate between being a smoker/non-smoker depending on who she was trying to shmooze.
<BTW, it's nice to hear an enlightened voice. I think we're brothers in a sense, since Mississippi gets a bum rap sometimes, too.>
I agree, many southerners I
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