Isambard
Grizzly Northern history, Tales from the Grizzly and news on line at isambard5935.blogspot.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by bukwrm Who want's to live forever?
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by bukwrm Who want's to live forever? You know I hear that a lot in the health business. It's not a matter of dying sooner, it's a matter of being alive longer and being really sick the whole time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard Do any clubs or shows have regulations or standards for use of smoke and/or sound?
Mark P.
Website: http://www.thecbandqinwyoming.comVideos: https://www.youtube.com/user/mabrunton
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tracklayer I have a friend that loves to see his HO engines smoke, and will sometimes have his train room so smoke filled that I can hardly stand to stay in there for more than a few minutes, but then, I have asthma and allergies to any kind of smoke really bad. Maybe if it were better vented it wouldn't be so bad. Tracklayer
QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry [ Maybe if you have to be at train show all day -- bring a small fan to blow smoke away from your tables. Just an idea [:)]
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
QUOTE: Being a pipe smoker for over 30 years -- and my health problems are NOT from smoking -- I am getting a little tired of everyong trying to "adjust" the level of smoke & noise to what they like. In other words -- our parents lived with noise & smoke - why do we try to 'FORCE" changes on everyone else. If I'm in a smokie place & don't like it -- I leave. When the music on the juke box [at my VFW Post] is to loud -- I leave. Just think -- if the 25% plus or minus quite smoking -- all you NON SMOKERS would have to pay more taxes to make up for what is lost by smokers paying taxes on their packsof smokes. [Just thinking here] I understand a Non Smokers "frustration" with this subject -- however, [off subject] when I ride my wheel chair down the street and a Non smoker tells me I am harming their health by smoking -- I get a "little" upset! I guess I want to say -- come on people -- we need to live together and find that "happy middle ground" for all of us to enjoy the lifestyle we chose. Maybe if you have to be at train show all day -- bring a small fan to blow smoke away from your tables. Just an idea [:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry Just think -- if the 25% plus or minus quite smoking -- all you NON SMOKERS would have to pay more taxes to make up for what is lost by smokers paying taxes on their packsof smokes.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chateauricher QUOTE: Originally posted by hoscalelarry Just think -- if the 25% plus or minus quite smoking -- all you NON SMOKERS would have to pay more taxes to make up for what is lost by smokers paying taxes on their packsof smokes. That is so far from the truth, its laughable. If all smokers quit, just think of all the healthcare savings there'd be. The amount of money spent per year to treat people with smoking related diseases is surely greater than any tobacco taxes they pay. Also, by living longer, healthier lives, they could be paying taxes instead of costing the healthcare system millions.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE Guys,Second hand choo-choo smoke is the very least of your worries..Of course Corporate America wants you to worry more about second hand choo-choo or tobacco smoke then the millions tons of the poisonous smoke they put out in a days time and not to mention the cars,trucks,buses and locomotives that pollute the air..Choo-choo smoke is the very least of your worries.