Muggles
Tue,
05 Jul 2016 05:05:58 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:
I guess we just see things differently. People risk their own
lives when they para-glide or mountain climb. OTOH, people risk
others lives when they smoke, which is wrong to do.
People place my life in harms way when they chat on their ****ing
cell phones while driving. Hands free does NOT make you a safer
driver. Your mind is on the conversation and not on the tasks you're
doing at the time. IE: driving, safely, down the road.
But, instead, let's whine without any real evidence to back it up,
about how 'damaging' second hand smoke is to a person in a non
enclosed space with airflow. Makes a lot of sense, doesn't it?
I think I'll pursue LIFE that leads to a high standard of health.
When? Don't forget, I've seen your pics, I know what you look like.
Your eating habits don't imply a high standard of health.
Without that, pursuing liberty and happiness can be fairly
difficult to attain.
If my happiness involves a smoke now and then, what business is it of
yours? Especially if I'm smoking, OUTSIDE in the parking lot, because
you nanny types succesfully banned me from enjoying a smoke inside
the building I wish to conduct business in.
No - it's a HEALTH issue.
So, you'll stop using your hands free device while driving then?
That's a real health issue.
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MID:
Hmmm. I most certainly don't understand how I can access a copy of a
zip file but then not be able to unzip it so I can watch it. That
seems VERY clever!
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=145716711400