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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:57 am
by Jim
I agree. It should be the people's choice. The only time I used to smoke :thebomb: was at the bar. Now, I don't go to the bar.

Maybe that is a good thing, maybe it isn't. :shrug:
But I'd still like to know..... Who won the game?
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:37 am
by Jim
[QUOTE=Jim]Who won the game?[/QUOTE]TCU 21-19 Wisconsin ([URL="
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtra ... iere-.html"]ESPN's highest rating ever for a non-NFL game[/URL])
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:44 am
by I Doo
[QUOTE=Jim;11817]TCU 21-19 Wisconsin ([URL="
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtra ... iere-.html"]ESPN's highest rating ever for a non-NFL game[/URL])[/QUOTE]
I'm sorry. I thought you ment something else when you asked who won the game. They should have won but did'nt bring their "A" game.
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:05 pm
by snohawk
[QUOTE=I Doo;11811]I may not agree with the law but I doo like it. Nice to go into a Eatery and not SMELL! We have a bar in our area where people plus bartender were smoking. We will NOT stop at that bar anymore. Their choice as well as ours. There are other bar/eateries which do not allow smoking (per the law) and they will get our business. This is a great country we live in or at least better than anyother one out there!! Just needs a little work. Happy New Year![/QUOTE]
I have to agree that it is nice to go into a busisness to eat a burger and not smell smoke. I think that it is a good ideal to let all of us know which places are allowing smoking, that way we can just keep riding by to a place that does not have smoking. I don't think that we need a law, but if a location allows smoking maybe put some good air handlers to remove the smoke then it would be like a Yamaha rider riding behind a Ski-doo ETec or Polaris Clean fire

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:42 pm
by jpozorski
I hate the law, but like the outcome. It is nice to grab my helmet off of the rack at Johnny's and not have to smell smoke (cigarette) for the next hour. It has been my experiences that the bars that allow smoking yet do so because the owners smoke. Just my .02 :sledder:
Smoking Ban
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:40 am
by spinner
I personally am a smoker:coolcat: but my wife is not:biggrin:, I dont mind going outside for a smoke weather it is summer or winter and in turn having my clothes not smell like smoke the next day. But most of all it makes my non smoking wife happy and you know what they say "IF MOMMA'S NOT HAPPY NO ONE WILL BE HAPPY":twisted: I think the bar owners would do better by not allowing smoking inside. As a smoker we will go to any non-smoking bar and smoke outside but non-smokers will avoid smoking bars. Just my opinion. I'm going outside for a smoke. :letitsnow:
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:12 pm
by I Doo
[QUOTE=spinner;11826]I personally am a smoker:coolcat: but my wife is not:biggrin:, I dont mind going outside for a smoke weather it is summer or winter and in turn having my clothes not smell like smoke the next day. But most of all it makes my non smoking wife happy and you know what they say "IF MOMMA'S NOT HAPPY NO ONE WILL BE HAPPY":twisted: I think the bar owners would do better by not allowing smoking inside. As a smoker we will go to any non-smoking bar and smoke outside but non-smokers will avoid smoking bars. Just my opinion. I'm going outside for a smoke. :letitsnow:[/QUOTE]
OK, I'm going to the bar!:lol:
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:21 pm
by Jim
I still like to have an occasional smoke. :thebomb:
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:41 pm
by snowdog
I smoke in my back yard --- mostly pig hip or salmon .

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:42 pm
by CRZ
If we can't smoke in the bar how long before people start whining like little girls about us drinking in the parking lot:cheers: