QUOTE: Originally posted by Tracklayer I'm really ticked off right now to say the least... My heavy smoking cousin walked into my train room puffing on one of his nasty little mini cigars at around 3:30pm this evening. It's now a little after 10:00pm and I can still smell the nasty stuff after six and a half hours... There are signs plainly posted outside of the door and on the wall of my train room that read NO SMOKING!. The guy can't say he can't read because he owns his own very successful business and is a computer wizard. He thought because he's a relative that he could just totally disregard the signs and do as he pleased. I tried burning a candle and spraying air freshener, but it didn't do a bit of good and still smells as if it happened only five minutes ago. I admit, I use to smoke, but I had more respect for other people and their homes. ([:(!]) Tracklayer
QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts QUOTE: Originally posted by Tracklayer I'm really ticked off right now to say the least... My heavy smoking cousin walked into my train room puffing on one of his nasty little mini cigars at around 3:30pm this evening. It's now a little after 10:00pm and I can still smell the nasty stuff after six and a half hours... There are signs plainly posted outside of the door and on the wall of my train room that read NO SMOKING!. The guy can't say he can't read because he owns his own very successful business and is a computer wizard. He thought because he's a relative that he could just totally disregard the signs and do as he pleased. I tried burning a candle and spraying air freshener, but it didn't do a bit of good and still smells as if it happened only five minutes ago. I admit, I use to smoke, but I had more respect for other people and their homes. ([:(!]) Tracklayer Can you sat FABREEZE or the ION air system. Ex smoker here and I smell it 10 miles away. I feel you pain, a stupid inconsiderate ^%$*^&%^@# riding in my Rolls lit a CHEAP cigar, never asked, just thought we was kool smoking a cigar in a Rolls. He was COOL alright, my wige turned around and dumped a bottle of water on him and his cigar! I keep a SUPER SOAKER in the shop, you light up, get a towel, you will need it!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon Hmmm. I wonder, you don't use that smelly smoke in your locos, do you? That said, the CCRy is made for folks to smoke-em-if-you-got-em. Stogies (big and small), pipes. You can do that when you're outdoors. TOC
QUOTE: Originally posted by exPalaceDog The Old Dog is a smoker, but he finds this conduct inexcusable. Forget the smell. What about the impact on the scenery and rolling stock. People go to great lengths to get the coloring just right. Cigarette smoke can alter the colors. While the Old Dog is no fan of John Allen, he got one thing right, smoking belongs in the living room, with the host's premission, not the layout room. Have fun The Dog would suggest that you simply lose your cousin's address and forget to invite him back.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Seamonster I would have pushed his sorry butt out the door until he got rid of the stogie, cousin or no cousin. I'm a smoker but I've got a heckofa lot more respect for non-smokers than that!
QUOTE: Originally posted by claycts QUOTE: Originally posted by Tracklayer I'm really ticked off right now to say the least... My heavy smoking cousin walked into my train room puffing on one of his nasty little mini cigars at around 3:30pm this evening. It's now a little after 10:00pm and I can still smell the nasty stuff after six and a half hours... There are signs plainly posted outside of the door and on the wall of my train room that read NO SMOKING!. The guy can't say he can't read because he owns his own very successful business and is a computer wizard. He thought because he's a relative that he could just totally disregard the signs and do as he pleased. I tried burning a candle and spraying air freshener, but it didn't do a bit of good and still smells as if it happened only five minutes ago. I admit, I use to smoke, but I had more respect for other people and their homes. ([:(!]) Tracklayer I keep a SUPER SOAKER in the shop, you light up, get a towel, you will need it!
QUOTE: Originally posted by exPalaceDog While the Old Dog is no fan of John Allen
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QUOTE: Originally posted by up_santafe OK, I'm probably going to get blasted for this, but here goes... I am so sick and tired of everyone being so apalled with smokers... Yes, I smoke cigarettes and a rare cigar. I smoke in my home, car, train room, etc. I realize my home smells like smoke, and so do I. But do I complain about being exposed to toxic exhaust fumes from autos, trucks, buses, and yes, sadly, trains? NO. These are only the most noticeable toxins we all breathe in every day. What about factories and power plants? Now, I respect those that prefer I don't smoke in their homes, businesses, etc. But it seems where ever I turn, there are the anti-smokers hovering everywhere. (The worst part is, I have know a few rabid anti smokers who regularly smoked pot and thought that was just fine. Didn't they think they smelled like pot smoke?)
QUOTE: I think it is possible we may face another era of prohibition, like the country did with alcohol in the last century. I think it created more alcoholics than it cured.
QUOTE: Go ahead... Blast away...
QUOTE: Originally posted by rolleiman Respect or not, Grow some and throw the SOB out of your house. I can't stand when, out of politeness or for whatever reason, people say nothing when something bugs them and then complain about it later. Jeff
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tracklayer QUOTE: Originally posted by rolleiman Respect or not, Grow some and throw the SOB out of your house. I can't stand when, out of politeness or for whatever reason, people say nothing when something bugs them and then complain about it later. Jeff Hello rolleiman, and thanks for your "blunt" suggestion, but it's a matter of family politics. The smoke smell will eventually clear up and I'll get over it, and/but, I would prefer to vent my anger off among people I have a common interest with that understand where I'm coming from rather than make an enemy out of my relative. ([;)]) Regards, Tracklayer
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QUOTE: Originally posted by up_santafe OK, I'm probably going to get blasted for this, but here goes... I am so sick and tired of everyone being so apalled with smokers... Yes, I smoke cigarettes and a rare cigar. I smoke in my home, car, train room, etc. I realize my home smells like smoke, and so do I. But do I complain about being exposed to toxic exhaust fumes from autos, trucks, buses, and yes, sadly, trains? NO. These are only the most noticeable toxins we all breathe in every day. What about factories and power plants? Now, I respect those that prefer I don't smoke in their homes, businesses, etc. But it seems where ever I turn, there are the anti-smokers hovering everywhere. (The worst part is, I have know a few rabid anti smokers who regularly smoked pot and thought that was just fine. Didn't they think they smelled like pot smoke?) I think it is possible we may face another era of prohibition, like the country did with alcohol in the last century. I think it created more alcoholics than it cured. I know smoking is bad for my health, but so is most of the processed food we are exposed to on a daily basis. My father died last week of lung cancer, at 82 and I asked him if he regretted his years of smoking just before he died. He said "Why tiptoe thru life to get to death safely?" Anyhow, I respect those who prefer I not smoke in their presence, I wish I could say the reverse was true! Go ahead... Blast away...
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