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A nice Sunday

Reply from: Shawn Hirn
Date: 18 Jul 2008, 06:21
A nice Sunday

Last Sunday, I had a nice lunch and walk in Old City, Philadelphia with
a friend. We started out with the goal of eating at a Burmese restaurant
for something different. We both parked our cars one mile away from the
restaurant so we had an excuse to do some walking and talk.

Unfortunately, the Burmese restaurant went out of business, so we ended
up at a Vietnamese restaurant. The food was not to my liking. The
service was great though. Anyway, on our way back to our cars, my friend
and I noticed someone smoking on the sidewalk and the area smelled of a
disgusting burnt tobacco stench. Without me saying a word about smoking,
my friend let loose with a bunch of negative comments about smokers and
smoking.

She used to smoke heavily, but she quit cold turkey a few years ago. My
friend said anyone who smokes in this day and age has got to have their
head examined. Then she said anyone who doesn't quit smoking is
weak-minded. I told her about this newsgroup and how its so amusing to
see nicotine addicts try to justify their "right" to smoke in public,
and she was dumbfounded that anyone would actually oppose banning
smoking in public places.

What can I say? I agree totally with her.

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Reply from: The BIG N
Date: 19 Jul 2008, 02:51
Re: A nice Sunday

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On Jul 18, 3:52 pm, akwari...@hotmail,com wrote:

>
> Shawn Hirn? That name sounds familiar...like a bad case of
> pimples...some things just never go away...

Ah, let him go. Every village needs an idiot.

Reply from: The BIG N
Date: 19 Jul 2008, 02:49
Re: A nice Sunday

Troll "Twinkie" Shane wrote.
>
> Interesting that you claim to be a cigar smoker and yet, there's not a
> single post on any of the cigar-related newsgroups from you, other then
> responses to non-smokers. Is your mind that adled that you can't even
> post a review of one of your supposed $13 cigars on a cigars newsgroup?
> Obviously, it is.

I don't talk about 'em dweeb, I just smoke 'em. Besides why are you
trolling a cigar group anyway? Don't your other 600+ groups keep you
busy enough? Again your warped logic and fallacious conclusions are
consistent with your inability to provide anything other than your
antagonistic twaddle and your irrelevant nonsense. For your own
edification, personal "reviews" are very subjective and often open up
the gates for gratuitous squabbling from the few nut-cases, like
yourself, who most often (like yourself) have absolutely no idea what
they are talking about. It is often said that there are a lot of
crackpots out there on the web. I'm quite certain that most of those
on your 600+ groups where you impart your narrow-minded and ill-
informed offerings, see you as the poster child for the whack-jobs.

BTW, shake the dust from your ne'er used dictionary and check your
spelling for "adled", idiot. LOL!

TBN



Reply from: not much of anyone
Date: 19 Jul 2008, 22:29
Re: A nice Sunday

Shawn Hirn wrote:

>
>
> Interesting that you claim to be a cigar smoker and yet, there's not a
> single post on any of the cigar-related newsgroups from you, other then
> responses to non-smokers. Is your mind that adled that you can't even
> post a review of one of your supposed $13 cigars on a cigars newsgroup?
> Obviously, it is.

What a fucking moronic troll you are.

I like to eat steak, I love baked potatos, I drink coffee almost every
single day and yet where are my posts to the steak, potatos and coffee
newsgroups?

To satisfy your interests:

I ate a ribeye the other day. I thought there was too much fat on it.
Last week I ate some skirt steak with chimichurri sauce that I thought
was friggin' incredible.


I had a baked potato for lunch a couple of days ago. I used 3 little
packs of butter on it, smothered it with sour cream and sprinkled tiny
bits of bacon on top (real bacon - none of that "Bacos" shit).

it was fucking incredible.

And the coffee? Oh my lord, I love it. I buy beans from Dazbog, grind
them at home and make a fresh pot every morning.

That shit is the shizzit!

I don't dilute it with cream or sugar like I suspect you do. Coffee -
it's what's for breakfast - at least until I actually have breakfast
which usually consists of a couple of eggs, 3-4 strips of bacon and
either hash browns or toast - oh and for dessert I usually have a cigarette.

Was that interesting to you?

Is it relevant to alt.smokers? NO - maybe that's why I don't usually
talk about it here.

What was it that you have ever said here
that was relevant to smoking (as opposed to anti-smoking)?


Oh, and since we're off-topic here, there was a hog that survived
stunning the other day. They shot it 3 times before it went down and
then the USDA jumped in and said 'that's inhumane' so we're going to
shut you down while a few thousand other hogs sit in your parking lot
and suffer and many of them will die.

What's more inhumane? Letting several hundred hogs die in trailers due
to heat exhaustion or taking 40 seconds to 'knock' one hog 3 tims before
it goes down when 99.999% of them go down after the first 'knock'?

Well?

Do you still eat ham?

I love meat - it's what's for dinner. I also love coffee - it's what's
for breakfast. I also love beer - it's what's for those other times.


I also love smoking, so fuck you.

Reply from: not much of anyone
Date: 19 Jul 2008, 20:39
Re: A nice Sunday

Shawn Hirn wrote:
> Last Sunday, I had a nice lunch and walk in Old City,

Such a life you must lead. I have nice Sundays all the time, but I
don't feel the need to brag about them here.

> Philadelphia

Wow - Filthydelphia - no wonder you are so auntie. Aside from Camden
and Atlantic City and Detroit, that is the worst city I've ever visited.
Even Atlanta is nicer.

> with
> a friend. We started out with the goal of eating at a Burmese restaurant
> for something different. We both parked our cars one mile away from the
> restaurant so we had an excuse to do some walking and talk.
>
> Unfortunately, the Burmese restaurant went out of business,

Probably due to the smoking ban.

> so we ended
> up at a Vietnamese restaurant.

Great - only food worse than Vietnamese is Lebanese - but please continuue.


> The food was not to my liking.

But it didn't smell like cigarettes at least, right?

> The
> service was great though. Anyway, on our way back to our cars, my friend
> and I noticed someone smoking on the sidewalk and the area smelled of a
> disgusting burnt tobacco stench. Without me saying a word about smoking,
> my friend let loose with a bunch of negative comments about smokers and
> smoking.

What an asshat your friend is. It's a fucking sidewalk. Get over it -
you were in Filthydelphia, the city of brotherly shove. You're lucky
you weren't stabbed by a crackhead.

What a shithole of a city, but even I can name a few good things about it:

1: Best cheesesteaks in the world. They are not called Philly
Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia because that would be stupid even for
people who live there. Check out Jim's or Geno's on South Street.l

2: The Electric Factory - even though the last time I was there I was
accosted by crack dealers, it really isn't too bad of a place and they
get some great bands coming through there

3: Indpependence Hall - a great piece of American history and right
across the street is the Liberty Bell. It is a very small part of the
town, but worth seeing once in your lifetime (not worth seeing twice
though - I know - I've seen it a few times).

Do you fucktards still go see concerts and hockey games at the Rectum?

What a crappy piece of shit that place is.

>
> She used to smoke heavily, but she quit cold turkey a few years ago. My
> friend said anyone who smokes in this day and age has got to have their
> head examined. Then she said anyone who doesn't quit smoking is
> weak-minded. I told her about this newsgroup and how its so amusing to
> see nicotine addicts try to justify their "right" to smoke in public,

We don't have to "justify" our right to smoke - you have yet to
"justify" the infringements on our freedom that you seek.


> and she was dumbfounded that anyone would actually oppose banning
> smoking in public places.

Well, she was hanging out with you, so she obviously wasn't the sharpest
knife in the drawer but I bet she was the fattest.

>
> What can I say? I agree totally with her.




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