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started smoking as a 14yr old kid because it was 'cool', and, although never a heavy smoker, sort of kept it up as the bad habbit I always knew it was.

By the time I was 27 it was just too darn expensive, PLUS, I was changing jobs, country, getting married and thought "What the hell, might as well quit smoking as well"!! Which I did, 22 year ago.

To this day cigarette smoke kills my eyes, ashtrays offend my nostrils and the very thought of smoking ... well ... Don't do it or, if you do, give it up.
"Whoa, lady, I only speak two languages, English and bad English." - Korben Dallas, from The Fifth Element

"If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable must man be of learning from experience?" - George Bernard Shaw
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Use to smoke but eventually succeeded in giving up a number of years ago.

People use to comment on the bad smell of stale smoke on clothing and furniture.
At the time I thought they were all just "holy Willie's" trying to put the pressure on me to give up, particularly after my father and grandfather both died within a year of each other.

Anyway, I did give up and now find that the smell of cigarette smoke, both fresh and stale, to be absolutely disgusting.
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I gave up cigarettes quite recently but I still have the occasional joint. I didn't find it that hard to quit, maybe because I only smoked outside at work and during the day, so when evening came and I went home, that was it until the next day. I had really weird smoking habits.
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Despite my av pic, I don't smoke. So, people, stop telling me to quit!!
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I don't smoke cigarettes. Heart disease took my father at an early age...but I do enjoy a great cigar...maye 3-4 a year if that.
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I tried smoking out of curiosity but never got in the habit.

I'd just as soon try to have healthy habits.
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I do smoke and enjoy it. I don't smoke in the house too much, usually go out in the garden


Alot of people give me grief about giving up smoking, but I have resisted so far
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I just read someone said something about a cigar. Years ago, and Im talking more than 15 years ago, me and my mates might go out somewhere and if we felt like it, we would have the odd cigar. Its not inhaled and its was nice to have a nice stiff bourbon with it. On my desk, right next to me, I have a Cuban Cigar. My mates wife just had a baby, and its kinda a tradition here that you have a cigar with your mates as a celebration. Im saving mine for our "wet the baby's head night" which looks like being this weekend. The only issue I have is that they do make you stink, but hey, its a special occasion and I dont have anyone to offend with my stench.