Bo Snerdley asking for prayer for Rush. For Remission. That's a good sign, right?
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He was not smoking in the usual sense of the word. He was puffing on a cigar once in a while. He wasn't chain-smoking Luckies and sucking all the smoke into his lungs all day long. There's a big difference.
Not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer. Not everyone who gets lung cancer is a smoker or has a smoker in their home.
My grandfather smoked. He lived to 91 and never had any kind of lung problem. He was mowing his own grass with a regular lawnmower until he was 89.
I never choked on smoke when someone in the room was smoking. You are just way too sensitive and too much of a busybody.
I have never smoked, but I don't let it bother me. If it weren't for tobacco, I wouldn't be here, as both my parents worked on tobacco farms. And for small farmers, tobacco was the only real cash crop. Nothing else could bring in that amount of money per acre. My family didn't own property and couldn't get but a small amount of land to farm.
Most people that I've seen smoke cigars just puff on them without sucking it down their lungs like cigarette smokers do. They mainly enjoy the taste in their mouths.
I've never had my eyes "sting" from second-hand smoke. And I was alive back when almost everyone was smoking. Back when there were ashtrays in grocery stores, restaurants, and everywhere else for smokers. There was a designated smoking area at high schools. The only place in the country you couldn't smoke was near gas pumps.
Most of my state would not have survived the depression without the cash crop of tobacco. There was no other way. There were no other jobs.
I've never seen any sugar free gum that tastes like cigars. "Sugar free" tells me right there that you're some kind of zealot.
There is just as much of a legitimate purpose for puffing on a cigar as there is in eating food that tastes good. Cigar smokers don't inhale the smoke. George Burns practically chain-smoked cigars his entire life, and he lived to be 100. Some people get cancer, and some don't, whether they smoked or not. I don't smoke just because I personally don't want to, but I will never stop anyone else.