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Blowing Neighbours smell away
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Gib Bogle wrote: On 30/08/2011 11:52 p.m., wrote: In , wrote: It's as reliable as Gillian McKeith's poo-poking nonsense or David Icke's alien lizards. Thank you for mentioning the latter. Gillian McKeith is merely one example of what has become a regrettably common phenomenon, but David Icke does appear to have taken the Velikovsky, von Däniken and Hubbard approaches to a new, er, dimension! The trolls on this thread are far less amusing. Regards, A loyal subject of Her Reptilian Majesty. Velikovsky! Ah, it takes me back ... Ages in Chaoe, Worlds in Collision, ..? -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.16 |
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On 30/08/11 23:05, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-08-30 20:09:14 +0100, "Christina Websell" said: "The Medway Handyman" wrote in message ... On 28/08/2011 22:36, John Williamson wrote: Fuschia wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:41:10 +0100, Ron Lowe wrote: So you think it's perfectly reasonable to inflict your smoking stench on others? A straight 'yes' will suffice. Of course he does. He doesn't care that it causes other people to cough,make their eyes sore and their clothes smell. He doesn't care that it may start an asthmatic attack. He's happy to ignore these things. He's a smoker. AKA a drug addict. AKA someone indulging in a perfectly legal activity. Exactly. I don't see why he cannot smoke in his own garden. How far will this no-smoking thing go? It's ridiculous. Let's be fair, that was never the original premise and this thread has become unhelpful and silly in that respect. The OP never asked for a way to stop someone smoking on their own premises. He or She asked for suggestions to divert the flow of smoke from *their* garden. Well said. The OP was looking for a way not to have to suffer his neighbour's smoke. He didn't suggest he wanted to stop his neighbour smoking. |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 12:02:12 +0100, Hugh - Was Invisible
wrote: snip One of my brothers in law did not smoke. He was a professional guitar player. He died from lung cancer in his fifties after playing in countless smoky places. He probably had a shit most days; that does not mean it caused his lung cancer. |
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On 31/08/2011 09:59, Rover wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 12:02:12 +0100, Hugh - Was Invisible wrote: snip One of my brothers in law did not smoke. He was a professional guitar player. He died from lung cancer in his fifties after playing in countless smoky places. He probably had a shit most days; that does not mean it caused his lung cancer. The overwhelming majority of lung cancer occurs in smokers. The link is so high it would be foolish to suggest that passive smoking does not cause a lot more. I was surprised to note that research links smoking and passive smoking with hearing loss. So my 45 a day habit might explain why my hearing is so poor. Hopefully I gave up long enough ago that my risks of lung cancer and heart disease are receding. Then again I have spent a lot of time in smoky offices, pubs and clubs so perhaps I had better make my funeral arrangements. |
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Hugh - Was Invisible wrote:
On 31/08/2011 09:59, Rover wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 12:02:12 +0100, Hugh - Was Invisible wrote: snip One of my brothers in law did not smoke. He was a professional guitar player. He died from lung cancer in his fifties after playing in countless smoky places. He probably had a shit most days; that does not mean it caused his lung cancer. The overwhelming majority of lung cancer occurs in smokers. The link is so high it would be foolish to suggest that passive smoking does not cause a lot more. I was surprised to note that research links smoking and passive smoking with hearing loss. So my 45 a day habit might explain why my hearing is so poor. Hopefully I gave up long enough ago that my risks of lung cancer and heart disease are receding. Then again I have spent a lot of time in smoky offices, pubs and clubs so perhaps I had better make my funeral arrangements. My wifes hearing is crap she smokes MUCH less than I do. She used to dance to punk bands though. I stood at the back of rick bands listening to the sound balance. Then she adopted headphones plugged into a computer. Now all she can hear is headphones plugged into a computer. Doesn't hear a damned thing I say anyway. |
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"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-08-30 20:09:14 +0100, "Christina Websell" said: "The Medway Handyman" wrote in message ... On 28/08/2011 22:36, John Williamson wrote: Fuschia wrote: On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 19:41:10 +0100, Ron Lowe wrote: So you think it's perfectly reasonable to inflict your smoking stench on others? A straight 'yes' will suffice. Of course he does. He doesn't care that it causes other people to cough,make their eyes sore and their clothes smell. He doesn't care that it may start an asthmatic attack. He's happy to ignore these things. He's a smoker. AKA a drug addict. AKA someone indulging in a perfectly legal activity. Exactly. I don't see why he cannot smoke in his own garden. How far will this no-smoking thing go? It's ridiculous. Let's be fair, that was never the original premise and this thread has become unhelpful and silly in that respect. The OP never asked for a way to stop someone smoking on their own premises. He or She asked for suggestions to divert the flow of smoke from *their* garden. -- You can't, can you? They are perfectly entitled to smoke in their house or their garden. You will not die of it if you smell their smoke. It's got ridiculous. |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 22:50:25 +0100, Christina Websell wrote:
You can't, can you? They are perfectly entitled to smoke in their house or their garden. You miss the point in your anxiety to defend the habit. The OP never said they were not entitled, you stupid woman. They merely asked if there was a feasible way of keeping away from themselves. You will not die of it if you smell their smoke. It's got ridiculous. Again, your smoker's agenda is clouding the issue. They don't *like* the smoke; that is the problem. -- Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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"Bob Eager" wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 22:50:25 +0100, Christina Websell wrote: You can't, can you? They are perfectly entitled to smoke in their house or their garden. You miss the point in your anxiety to defend the habit. The OP never said they were not entitled, you stupid woman. They merely asked if there was a feasible way of keeping away from themselves. You will not die of it if you smell their smoke. It's got ridiculous. Again, your smoker's agenda is clouding the issue. They don't *like* the smoke; that is the problem. I wonder how many smokers would complain if their neighbour put the dog loo or compost heap next to their patio/kitchen window. Neither will kill them. |
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dennis@home wrote: I wonder how many smokers would complain if their neighbour put the dog loo or compost heap next to their patio/kitchen window. Neither will kill them. I don't complain when neighbours have a bonfire or barbecue. It's called living together in harmony. -- *If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , dennis@home wrote: I wonder how many smokers would complain if their neighbour put the dog loo or compost heap next to their patio/kitchen window. Neither will kill them. I don't complain when neighbours have a bonfire or barbecue. It's called living together in harmony. -- *If you try to fail and succeed, which have you done? * Dave Plowman London SW I don't smoke but I do like a drink so the residue from my habbit is urine. Following the smokers arguement they would not object if I poured urine all over them would they? Robbie |
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On 03/09/2011 10:05, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In , wrote: I wonder how many smokers would complain if their neighbour put the dog loo or compost heap next to their patio/kitchen window. Neither will kill them. I don't complain when neighbours have a bonfire or barbecue. It's called living together in harmony. Showing your age mate. There must be somebody you can blame for something? |
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Roberts wrote: I don't smoke but I do like a drink so the residue from my habbit is urine. Following the smokers arguement they would not object if I poured urine all over them would they? Perhaps your neighbours wouldn't. But if I lived next door to you (or them) I'd move. -- *Never kick a cow pat on a hot day * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 03/09/2011 10:05, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In , wrote: I wonder how many smokers would complain if their neighbour put the dog loo or compost heap next to their patio/kitchen window. Neither will kill them. I don't complain when neighbours have a bonfire or barbecue. It's called living together in harmony. Neither do I. They have a barbecue half a dozen times a year. Another neighbour has a bonfire once a month or so. The smokers next door are out smoking half a dozen times a night, every night three feet from our conservatory windows. Shutting the windows means we get no airflow and is very uncomfortable in hot weather, opening them means our living room fills with the stink. SteveW |
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