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View Poll Results: Do you smoke (tabacco)??
Yes 6 27.27%
No, never 6 27.27%
No but used to 9 40.91%
Yes but am seriously considering giving up 1 4.55%
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06-12-2005, 12:58 AM   #41

Re: To smoke or not to smoke...


Kim, canvassing for support, just how pathetic can we be?





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06-12-2005, 02:57 AM   #42

Re: To smoke or not to smoke...


for god sake grow up
yes u have seen ppl die cos of smoking but so have most of us. i have seen some1 get knocked down by a car do u think that stopped me getting in a car?





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06-12-2005, 02:58 AM   #43

Re: To smoke or not to smoke...


Quote:
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I didn't realise using underlining or block caps was an offence?? Ok, I realise in internet speak block caps are meant to be shouting, however, when I was at school underlining and caps were simply to highlight something, which is the way I intended it. Amadeus, you used what I said as a quote in your post, therefore prompting a response from me and therefore making it personal.
guess what i dont think any of us other than Luke are still SCHOOL age any more so if your going to use caps on the net it means your shouting





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06-12-2005, 03:28 AM   #44

Re: To smoke or not to smoke...


Kim didn't use caps or underline inappropriately, she used it to highlight/stress certain words.

Our rules state that you are not to get 'personal' and certainly not to start calling people names - this is frowned upon!! In addition, you don't continue a 'fight' via PMs and if anyone starts to PM you with even a hint of nastiness after things gone sour in a thread, REPORT them to Admin.

This thread is locked - I hope it serves well to show what should not go on.




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