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ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 04:29 PM
Just went to Bernardi to look at some cars. Drove around the lot so I could look and finish my smoke enough that I could put it out before a salesperson approached us. I parked the car and headed for the showroom and didn't see a bucket or any other type of container to dispose properly of my cigarette. Then I notice a sign on the door that informed me that they are a "smoke free campus for the comfort and heath of their employees". This sent me into orbit and I just turned and walked back to the car and left.
It is one thing to not allow smoking indoors but outdoors in a parking lot, please. Then too top it off and not even have a receptacle for a smoker to properly dispose of their cigarette or cigar, thats just plain rude. They will never see a dime from me even when I do over come my crappy addiction. They lost a potential sale, we need to buy a vehicle, it's not an option, and has to occur soon. Not from any of their dealerships; all because of lack of tolerance/compassion. They can go F_ themselves.
What is it with people. I am not saying smoking is a positive thing but please, it's not as bad as many people think or have been propagandized into believing.
How can you explain people who smoked their whole lives never having an issue directly associated to smoking? There are people who live to be 100 or more that smoked for 30-50-70 years and they die of some other cause, how can you explain that? How old was George Burns when he died? It's hard to find a picture of him without a cigar.
People have got to either make it illegal or ease up on their lack of compassion or tolerance of others.
I have allergies and many fragrances physically effect me. But I take a pill and go on with my life. I don't insist they remove fragrances from being used in order for me to be more comfortable.
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Hey BERNARDI I hope you find my post and reconsider your asinine policy or at lest put a bucket outside so us smokers feel somewhat welcome.

Bernardi Honda, Bernardi Hyundai in Brockton, Massachusetts put a bucket out near the door ......morons.

spence
09-13-2011, 04:33 PM
Wow, all that cause you couldn't smoke on someone's private property?

-spence

ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 04:51 PM
Yup, I am a very polite smoker that will gladly not smoke where you don't want me to. But to be so inconsiderate that you won't even place a receptacle for disposing of a cigarette when a smoker walks on your lot in my eyes is just a slap in the face. I didn't know I could not smoke there until I got to the door and read the sign. I would have put the cigarette out if I had a bucket to do so and stayed there without lighting another, but NO.
PUT A BUCKET THERE SO WE FEEL SOMEWHAT WELCOME, we will do as you wish, if given the chance.

spence
09-13-2011, 05:05 PM
If they put a bucket out people will think it's an invite to stand outside and smoke :)

Just snuff it out and throw the butt in the trash, or if your an old service guy put it in your pocket.

-spence

ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 05:07 PM
I put them in my pocket all the time. I think a sign over the bucket isn't too much to ask for.

PRBuzz
09-13-2011, 05:23 PM
I think it is funny to see all the people (employees) standing along the roads at the 2 new Berbardi dealerships in Brockton having a smoke. Never seen a butt can so they must be littering the area?


When I use to work for a healthcare company (this was back in the early 1990's), they instituted a policy of no smoking on the 200 acre campus.

ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 05:45 PM
All it would take is a sign with a bucket under it, is that too much to ask for?

Backbeach Jake
09-13-2011, 06:04 PM
Other than health, dignity is one of the reasons that I quit. That and having to make sure that I had ample smokes on hand at all times. Eff cigarettes.

Redsoxticket
09-13-2011, 06:17 PM
Try take another type of pill like a valium
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 10:42 PM
Try take another type of pill like a valium
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

It is the GRUMPY old pharts forum isn't it? :confused:

Redsoxticket
09-13-2011, 10:49 PM
Mobile phone has no smilies otherwise I would have inserted
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

ecduzitgood
09-13-2011, 11:58 PM
Mobile phone has no smilies otherwise I would have inserted
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
I took no offense and recognize how easy it is to be taken wrong.

I guess being a smoker and getting treated poorly so often because of my crappy habit has finally made me bare my teeth; like a dog that is repeatedly kicked which eventually bites. I've had enough mistreatment and will show my disapproval however I can. In this case they lost a potential sale/customer of not only a vehicle but the service also(they are closest to my home). All because they chose to take a stand against me and my choice to smoke legally. If they smarten up and provide a bucket they could redeem themselves; but I won't be holding my breath waiting...unless it's the kind of cigarette I hold my breath while smoking;) (that might help many of you to disregard what I have to say, I choose natural over pharmaceutical:err::smokin::laugha:).

Somebody please explain how there are people who smoke for decades and never suffer any ill effects?
Has anyone ever considered there might be some sort of cross link that causes the adverse effects? Maybe if you eat onions and smoke thats bad for example. Maybe I won't have a problem because I don't like the taste of sweaty arm pits or the taste of onions.

O.D. Mike
09-14-2011, 03:31 AM
Dude go back there and ask if the took out all of the ASH TRAY's and CIGARETTE LIGHTERS out of all of the cars!!!!:wall:


Don't mind me just fueling the fire......:rotf2:

Go getem ED!!!!:hidin:

Raven
09-14-2011, 04:02 AM
switch to weed only and mellow out some

The Dad Fisherman
09-14-2011, 05:47 AM
Whahhh...Frickin....Wahhhh

Where was all the compassion when, as a Non-smoker, I had to smell all that crap when I was trying to enjoy a meal out at a restaurant...or when I wanted to go out and have a couple of pops and came back wreaking of somebody elses nasty habit....now all of a sudden you have to be inconvenienced because of YOUR nasty habit and WE are supposed to feel compassion.....not this guy.

I love the fact that Smokers are the Lepers of the 21st century....

I have Zero Compassion for Smokers.....they can KMA :bshake: for all I care.

My father was a smoker (Had to quit after being diagnosed w/ Emphesema) and I made him go outside and smoke...so I'm not just picking on you....

*****This is the Grumpy old Pharts Board, Isn't it***** :hihi:

Hey Bernardi, You get a Thumbs up :kewl: from this guy on your No Smoking Policy

Mike P
09-14-2011, 06:43 AM
Your rights to free speech, freedom of expression, and freedom to act as you wish end at someone else's property line. ;)

Rockfish9
09-14-2011, 06:44 AM
Our company has a very strict smoking policy... smoking is only allowed in the provided tent ( at the back of the parking lot)..... or the smokers own vehicle.. those caught smoking outside the "zone" are given 1 written warning then a 2 day suspension... there are disposal containers at each entrance for the unimformed and a 5 gallon bucket full of sand in the tent....smoking killed both my parents, I detest it, but after seeing how their addiction effected them,as neither could quit even when given the alternative, I am a little bit sympathetic....

tysdad115
09-14-2011, 09:19 AM
Ed come on down to Wareham, Ill sell you a car and have a smoke with you!!!

ecduzitgood
09-14-2011, 09:42 AM
Your rights to free speech, freedom of expression, and freedom to act as you wish end at someone else's property line. ;)

I had no problem with their policy and follow the rules where ever I go. It was the fact that until I got to the door I did not know this policy. It wasn't till I looked for a proper place to dispose of my cigarette that I saw the small sign on the door. Any decent person who sees a sign for no smoking will immediately extinguish the cigarette and look to get rid of it. They had a nice potted plant there but I am not the kind of guy to dispose of my spent cigarette improperly. Just have a bucket so people who want to adhere to your policy can, is that really too much to ask for.

Nice free country we have here, it's getting better all the time:hs:

JohnnyD
09-14-2011, 10:03 AM
What is it with people. I am not saying smoking is a positive thing but please, it's not as bad as many people think or have been propagandized into believing.
How can you explain people who smoked their whole lives never having an issue directly associated to smoking? There are people who live to be 100 or more that smoked for 30-50-70 years and they die of some other cause, how can you explain that? How old was George Burns when he died? It's hard to find a picture of him without a cigar.
Everyone else addressed the "it's a private business so they get to do what they want." Just like anything else, if you don't like a company's policies then I'm sure they'd be the first to tell you to take your business elsewhere...

However, I have to point out issue with the above statement. People like to support their arguments by pointing to isolated cases that support their position. Let's remember that exceptions don't make the rule.

Hell, I remember reading about a recent study that said smokers and overweight people actually have the potential to save insurance companies money because they die so much earlier than non-smokers.

I'm not saying don't smoke, being that I enjoy a cigar here and there. But I also know I'm not doing my health any favors.

The Dad Fisherman
09-14-2011, 10:55 AM
How old was George Burns when he died? It's hard to find a picture of him without a cigar.


Since you want to cite celebrities as examples here are some more that smoked.......and are no longer with us:

Desi Arnaz 69 - Lung Cancer
Bankhead, Tallulah, 65, actress; lung cancer
Belanger, Mark, 54, baseball shortstop Orioles, lung cancer
Bogart, Humphrey, 57, actor; cancer of the esophagus
Boone, Richard, 64, actor; throat cancer
Brynner, Yul, 65, actor; lung cancer
Carson, Johnny, 79, talk show host; emphysema
Caruso, Enrico, 48, opera singer; absesses from pleurisy of the lungs
Chaney, Lon, 47, actor/director; lung cancer
Chapman, Graham, 48 comic ("Monty Python"); throat cancer
Clooney, Rosemary, 74, singer, actress; lung cancer
Cole, Nat "King", 45, singer, died after surgery for lung cancer
Connors, Chuck, 71; actor; lung cancer
Cooper, Gary, 60, actor; lung cancer
Davis, Jr., Sammy, 64, entertainer; throat cancer
Dewhurst, Colleen, 67, actress, lung cancer
Disney, Walt, 65, animator, producer; lung cancer
Dorsey, Jimmy, 53, musician, bandleader; lung cancer
Downey, Morton, Jr. , 67, talk show host, lung cancer
Fleming, Ian, 56, James Bond creator; heart attack
Flood, Curt, 59, baseball player/free agent advocate; throat cancer
Flynn, Errol, 50, actor; heart attack
Gable, Clark, 59, actor; heart attack
Garcia, Jerry, 53, musician (Grateful Dead); heart attack
Giamatti, Bart, 51, baseball commissioner; heart attack
Gotti, John, 61, Mafia Don, throat cancer
Grant, General Ulysses S., 63, throat cancer
Grable, Betty, 56, "pin-up" girl, actress; lung cancer
Harris, Captain Phil, 53, "Deadliest Catch" crab boat skipper; stroke
Harrison, George, 58, musician; lung cancer
Hayward, Susan, 55, actress * lung cancer
Huntley, Chet, 63, actor, news commentator; lung cancer
Jennings, Peter, 67, newscaster; lung cancer
Jones, Lindley ("Spike"), 53; comedic composer/band leader; emphysema
Landon, Michael, 54, actor, cancer of the pancreas and liver
Maris, Roger, 51, baseball player; lung cancer
Marvin, Lee, 67, actor; heart attack
McLean, David, 73; Former TV "Marlboro Man," actor/model; lung cancer
McLure, Doug, 56; TV actor; lung cancer
McQueen, Steve, 50; actor; lung cancer
Meadows, Audrey, 71, actress; lung cancer
Moorehead, Agnes, 73, actress; lung cancer
Murrow, Edward R., 57, newscaster; lung cancer
Orbison, Roy, 52, singer, heart attack
O'Neal, Patrick, 66, actor; lung cancer
Owens, Jesse, 66, track star; lung cancer
Palmer, Robert, 54, British rock star; heart attack
Peppard, George, 66, actor; lung cancer
Pleshette, Suzanne, 70, actor; lung cancer
Powell, #^&#^&#^&#^&, 59, actor; lung cancer
Rabbitt, Eddie, 56, singer/song writer; lung cancer
Rawls, Lou, 72, singer; lung cancer
Reasoner, Harry, 68, newscaster; lung cancer
Remick, Lee, 55, actress; lung and liver cancer
Reynolds, R.J. Sr., 67, founder of RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co., pancreatic cancer
Reynolds, R.J. Jr., 58, emphysema
Reynolds, R.J. III, 60, emphysema, (1994)
Ruth, Babe, 53, baseball player. Naso-pharyngeal cancer
Serling, Rod, 51, writer/director; smoked 4 packs a day; heart disease
Shaw, Robert, 51, actor; heart attack
Sullivan, Ed, 72, entertainer; lung cancer
Swayze , Patrick, 57, actor ("Dirty Dancing" "Ghost"); pancreatic cancer
Tierney, Gene, 70, actress; emphysema
Tracy, Spencer, 66, actor; lung congestion; heart attack
Tucker, Forrest, 67, actor; lung cancer and emphysema
Turner, Lana, 74, actress; throat cancer
Varney, Jim, 50, actor; lung cancer
Walker, Nancy, 69, actress; lung cancer
Wells, Mary, 49, singer; larynx cancer
Wilson, Carl, 51, musician (Beach Boys); complications from lung cancer
Williams, Tex, 68, country-western singer; lung cancer
Wolfman Jack, 57, radio personality, actor; heart attack
York, #^&#^&#^&#^&, 63, actor; emphysema

But At least George Burns did OK....Sooooo...Go Ahead...Smoke'em if you got'em.

ecduzitgood
09-14-2011, 11:54 AM
And when these celebrities were alive what was the average life expectancy?????

We still don't know all the answers to how and why the human body does what it does.

How do you explain people who never smoked dying of lung cancer?

Once again I'm am not saying smoking is a good thing for a person to do, but the amount of hatred that has been perpetuated by what I consider to be flawed science is where I jump the tracks. I'll do my damnedest to keep smoke away from others which in my eyes makes me a tolerant compassionate person. I'll bet you don't see me that way though do you?

The Dad Fisherman
09-14-2011, 12:11 PM
you can rationalize it anyway you want.....

Smoke'em if you got'em

tysdad115
09-14-2011, 12:15 PM
SO not to change the subject....what do you need in the line of a vehicle Ed?

ecduzitgood
09-14-2011, 12:42 PM
SO not to change the subject....what do you need in the line of a vehicle Ed?

What do you have with an ashtray as standard equipment ;). Actually that is part of the problem she doesn't know what she wants, and where I spent time selling cars I am trying to help her get what she will really enjoy and not what she is swayed towards by a trained salesperson. What do you sell?
Keep in mind
I am there to protect her, my father on the other hand can't seem to understand that a full time seller can easily beat a part time buyer when it comes to vehicles. For him it's the deal he thinks he gets rather than the deal he could of got.
It's funny how often people will ask me after they bought the car if I thought they got a good deal. My answer to them is "can you afford the payments and do you like driving the car...then you got a good deal". I finish by asking them how they would feel about the car if I tell them they got screwed? The enjoyment of owning a new car can easily turn sour with questions like that.

tysdad115
09-14-2011, 01:12 PM
GMC , do some research on the Terrain. Available in front wheel or all wheel drive, 4 cyl (30 mpg) or 6 cyl 25 (mpg) available in alot of trim/color options. The Acadia is the next bigger size vehicle in the "crossover " line..the 2010 and 2011 models are good. Do not buy a used 2007 - 2009 model...they are no good.

ecduzitgood
09-14-2011, 02:38 PM
GMC , do some research on the Terrain. Available in front wheel or all wheel drive, 4 cyl (30 mpg) or 6 cyl 25 (mpg) available in alot of trim/color options. The Acadia is the next bigger size vehicle in the "crossover " line..the 2010 and 2011 models are good. Do not buy a used 2007 - 2009 model...they are no good.

The Terrain is on her list, I'll be in touch, although like I said I am here to protect her and I know about the back door dealer incentive invoice games, so it might not be a good time for the salesperson, they don't like minimum $50 commission type deals. With me and her money it's more of a move another unit and make up for it on the next whale.

She just asked if we could take a look at Lance LOL...ok, but they won't be spotting* us today I have yet to do my homework ;)

*sending the customer home with the new car, that was an extra $50 commission

tysdad115
09-14-2011, 03:25 PM
Ill bring a car and the invoice to you, nothing in it for me. Buy what you can find is the best deal,may or may not be here. The big markup on new vehicles is long gone, but Im a service hack so what do I know?

Swimmer
09-14-2011, 03:42 PM
It is the GRUMPY old pharts forum isn't it? :confused:

Yes, and today you are eminently qualified to beotch in here.

Ya know it never hit me until I had quit my four pack a day habit, but when it did hit me, the guilt that is, about how I made everyone around me smell like an ashtray around me, I realized how selfish I was in regard to smoking. The hous emust have stunk to high heaven, I know my clothes did. My truck must have stunk to high heaven and not well maybe the old squid made it stink a little too, but that was only during fishing season. Five years after I quit my wife got breast cancer, and I always wondered, even though she and her doctor both said no, whether or not I caused it. I always enjoy your posts but this one I have to disagree with your slant. Without pontificating how bad it is for you I think smoking is as selfish an act to committ publicly as many other things are.

Sea Dangles
09-14-2011, 06:52 PM
My friend is president and ceo of a fortune 500 company. New policy coming; zero smoking by the employees. It boils down to healthcare costs. He said he would go after fat asses next if he were legally allowed to.Get with the program Ed.

striperman36
09-14-2011, 07:02 PM
My friend is president and ceo of a fortune 500 company. New policy coming; zero smoking by the employees. It boils down to healthcare costs. He said he would go after fat asses next if he were legally allowed to.Get with the program Ed.

Don't let him on this board then

Sea Dangles
09-14-2011, 07:51 PM
Cars, both new and used are selling at an all time high right now

RIROCKHOUND
09-15-2011, 10:08 AM
The irony of this thread title, is that you are the one losing money (and health) at a rate of what, $8/day?

ecduzitgood
09-15-2011, 10:22 AM
Try $2.00 a pack if I don't roll my own I smoke cigars. My health is only of concern to me, I have no one in my life that will suffer when I'm gone. How am I being selfish when I do everything I can to limit anyone else's exposure to my smoke, I either field strip and pocket them after smoking or find a proper place to dispose of them, that seems like a considerate type of behavior:confused:
Once again if they even had a trash can I could have disposed of the spent cigarette properly after extinguishing it.
It is the people who are restricting smokers that are being selfish in my eyes.
Why can't I open a restaurant that allows smoking and just put a sign at the entrance that alerts people to the fact there is smoking allowed here? The employees would be hired knowing before hand so they could choose if they wanted to work for you or not.
Choice a thing of the past in this free country :(
So in my eyes it's the people who want to impose their beliefs on me and control my legal actions.

Sea Dangles
09-15-2011, 10:37 AM
So if you own a company and decide to abolish smoking on the property because smokers cost so much more in health insurance (just like fatties), that is being selfish?A lot of progressive companies also fund smoking cessation programs as well as Jenny Craig programs.Is that selfish? Some adults are like kids;they don't know what is good for them. In Ed's case he is too addicted and looks for ways to justify his habit.Most smokers probably bitch about the cost of healthcare too...

The Dad Fisherman
09-15-2011, 10:48 AM
you know....if you just put the cigarette out in the ashtray before you got out of your car...none of this would be going on right now

ecduzitgood
09-15-2011, 11:00 AM
I wish I had, but I didn't and thus my frustrations begin. I will even go as far as saying if they put a sign at the street entrance about their policy I would have known better. But for me to find out after I have gotten out of the car and walked to the door was just a slap in the face to me which made me feel completely unwelcome. The whole situation could have been different if only I knew before I got out of my car.

O.D. Mike
09-15-2011, 02:13 PM
Speaking of cigars, I was fishing this morning and a guy sparked the most rotten CHIT smelling cigar. But we were outside and he has thr right to... Is there a rule that you spark only after catching a fish?

JohnnyD
09-15-2011, 02:43 PM
My friend is president and ceo of a fortune 500 company. New policy coming; zero smoking by the employees. It boils down to healthcare costs. He said he would go after fat asses next if he were legally allowed to.Get with the program Ed.
Smokers are a huge money-sink for employers. More sick days, requests for more breaks, poorer job performance... I think it was the Economist or Inc. Magazine a few months ago that had an article about a couple studies that dug into the details of workers who smoke compared to workers who do not.

vineyardblues
09-15-2011, 04:47 PM
10 years ago in Cal you could no smoke at any bar etc ...
we are behind times

Karl F
09-15-2011, 05:42 PM
wanna really have a grump?...smoking inside YOUR car, decreases the trade in value, on average, 35%.... and over 60 % of used car buyers won't consider purchasing a vehicle, once they get the dirty ashtray whiff....

Joe
09-15-2011, 07:22 PM
A lot of people were outside smoking when the first plane hit the WTC.

spence
09-15-2011, 07:26 PM
A lot of people were outside smoking when the first plane hit the WTC.
Thanks, I'm adding this to the list of Joe quotes for the book.

-spence

TheSpecialist
09-15-2011, 07:31 PM
Whahhh...Frickin....Wahhhh

Where was all the compassion when, as a Non-smoker, I had to smell all that crap when I was trying to enjoy a meal out at a restaurant...or when I wanted to go out and have a couple of pops and came back wreaking of somebody elses nasty habit....now all of a sudden you have to be inconvenienced because of YOUR nasty habit and WE are supposed to feel compassion.....not this guy.

I love the fact that Smokers are the Lepers of the 21st century....

I have Zero Compassion for Smokers.....they can KMA :bshake: for all I care.

My father was a smoker (Had to quit after being diagnosed w/ Emphesema) and I made him go outside and smoke...so I'm not just picking on you....

*****This is the Grumpy old Pharts Board, Isn't it***** :hihi:

Hey Bernardi, You get a Thumbs up :kewl: from this guy on your No Smoking Policy

+1

Joe
09-16-2011, 07:57 AM
8:40 a.m. was a good time for a cigarette break if you worked at Cantor Fitzgerald. Figure by the time you got to the plaza it was 8:43, that puts you safely puffing at 8:46....

RIJIMMY
09-16-2011, 10:03 AM
I think this would all be resolved if we just installed sinks outside of bathrooms. It just makes good sense!

fishbones
09-16-2011, 10:30 AM
Speaking of cigars, I was fishing this morning and a guy sparked the most rotten CHIT smelling cigar. But we were outside and he has thr right to... Is there a rule that you spark only after catching a fish?

You probably think those cigars you get at 7-11 in the foil wrappers smell good. That guy next to you was smoking a fairly decent hand rolled gem from the Dominican. He used to only smoke one after catching a fish. Unfortunately, he's become so bad at fishing that he can no longer do that.:uhuh:
Last Saturday, that same guy had to smoke a rare and expensive Acid Opulence to keep the mosquitos away while fishing because he forgot his bug spray.

RIJIMMY
09-16-2011, 12:11 PM
You probably think those cigars you get at 7-11 in the foil wrappers smell good. That guy next to you was smoking a fairly decent hand rolled gem from the Dominican. He used to only smoke one after catching a fish. Unfortunately, he's become so bad at fishing that he can no longer do that.:uhuh:
Last Saturday, that same guy had to smoke a rare and expensive Acid Opulence to keep the mosquitos away while fishing because he forgot his bug spray.

and never invited the poor bastard, who was wearing shorts, to stand next to him and benefit from the smoke.

I still cant feel my legs......

fishbones
09-16-2011, 12:37 PM
and never invited the poor bastard, who was wearing shorts, to stand next to him and benefit from the smoke.

I still cant feel my legs......

If I remember correctly, you moved away on your own because there were no fish in front of me. Then some guy moved into your original spot and immediately hooked up.:rotf2:

zimmy
09-16-2011, 05:10 PM
I still get fired up at the lack of spittoons in banks, too

O.D. Mike
09-17-2011, 02:44 PM
You probably think those cigars you get at 7-11 in the foil wrappers smell good. That guy next to you was smoking a fairly decent hand rolled gem from the Dominican. He used to only smoke one after catching a fish. Unfortunately, he's become so bad at fishing that he can no longer do that.:uhuh:
Last Saturday, that same guy had to smoke a rare and expensive Acid Opulence to keep the mosquitos away while fishing because he forgot his bug spray.

:rotf2::rotf2::rotf2:

I prefer backwoods, yeah the good smelling cigars, Captain Black pipe tobacco and occasional Diamiana.....

Joe
09-19-2011, 05:23 PM
I think this would all be resolved if we just installed sinks outside of bathrooms. It just makes good sense!

64% of elderly on a cruise ships don't wash their hands after going the bathroom. Imagine what's on those tongs at the all-you-can-eat hog bins?

Ever look at an old person's finger nails? You can see the stuff....

O.D. Mike
09-19-2011, 09:27 PM
64% of elderly on a cruise ships don't wash their hands after going the bathroom. Imagine what's on those tongs at the all-you-can-eat hog bins?

Ever look at an old person's finger nails? You can see the stuff....


Don't get Ed on this subject!!!!! "Sinks outside the restrooms....."

Joe
09-20-2011, 07:15 AM
The world is filthy and ill-mannered.

ecduzitgood
09-20-2011, 07:29 AM
64% of elderly on a cruise ships don't wash their hands after going the bathroom. Imagine what's on those tongs at the all-you-can-eat hog bins?

Ever look at an old person's finger nails? You can see the stuff....

I learned from my grandmother that sometimes hemorrhoids can become so bothersome that temporary relief can come from just pushing them back in, she was right. It's just too bad hand sanitizer stings so much and faucet handles are so disgusting to touch, but then again who will know besides me :devil2:
The only drawback is as I get older my memory is failing, I sometimes forget which finger I used and use it when picking my nose :(

Joe
09-20-2011, 08:06 AM
Nice imagery.
I don't like the super-size culture, the all-you-can-eat places, events that revolve primarily around food.
I was fat for a while - worst experience of my life. Now, I'm so turned off to food. You go out with people who overeat, take them back to your house for coffee then watch as they make four trips to the bathroom to sh_t it all out. It's even worse when it's a woman. It completely strips them of any vestiges of femininity.

Swimmer
09-20-2011, 10:03 AM
Jesus, I never realized thier were so many perfect people on this site. I should spend more time here, I would be a much better person.

Sea Dangles
09-20-2011, 12:52 PM
Joe brings granola to Thanksgiving.
The very thought of a cookout makes him tremble.

ecduzitgood
09-20-2011, 02:27 PM
Jesus, I never realized thier were so many perfect people on this site. I should spend more time here, I would be a much better person.

Perfect people...hmmmmm, I need to get me a new thesaurus:confused:

Joe
09-21-2011, 06:48 AM
Really bad breath is worse than smokers breath. I guided this guy from Long Island whose breath was so bad it gave me a migraine.

UserRemoved1
09-24-2011, 05:22 AM
Only Non-Smokers Need Apply At Baylor CBS Dallas / Fort Worth (http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/09/22/only-non-smokers-need-apply-at-baylor/)

Backbeach Jake
09-24-2011, 06:41 AM
Perfect people...hmmmmm, I need to get me a new thesaurus:confused:

Thesaurus? Extinct for eons. Perfect people are more like a Tyrannosaurus.

The Dad Fisherman
09-25-2011, 06:29 PM
Whats that saying.....The Last Perfect Person Walked on Water