Use of eCigs

BoarderPhreak

Well-Known Member
Let's not forget all that "funny water vapor" from the Disney effects machines dumping out fog. I'm sure there's a few spores in there...
 

xdan0920

Think for yourselfer
The indignent smokers.

It's all so odd. I am not a smoker, so I don't want to breathe in smoke. Why that's hard to understand is beyond me.

I always look at it this way, what if every time I had to fart, I pressed my a** against some ones head and let rip. Would I then be able to say, worry about yourself?
 

G00fyDad

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The indignent smokers.

It's all so odd. I am not a smoker, so I don't want to breathe in smoke. Why that's hard to understand is beyond me.

I always look at it this way, what if every time I had to fart, I pressed my a** against some ones head and let rip. Would I then be able to say, worry about yourself?

Speaking as an ex-smoker (15 years ago) I can say that often times lighting up a cigarette is almost second nature, and while having fun at the theme parks one may forget their location and fire one up. I've done it way back in the day myself. However, when they are told to extinguish them or go to the designated areas they should do so right away and not freak out on the person asking them to do so. I try to be tolerant of those smoking around me in the park in that I will ask politely first. If I catch grief over my request then I am likely to take the cigarette out of their mouth. My point is that some smokers are initially oblivious to their actions when their mind is so totally focused on having fun.
 

Epcot-Rules

Well-Known Member
The indignent smokers.

It's all so odd. I am not a smoker, so I don't want to breathe in smoke. Why that's hard to understand is beyond me.

I always look at it this way, what if every time I had to fart, I pressed my a** against some ones head and let rip. Would I then be able to say, worry about yourself?
You would probably need stitches on a constant basis! I quit smoking on October 8th. Not because I had planned it, but because I had a major heart attack. The Doctor said "do you want to smoke or live". Yes I am a hypocrite! If I can quit from a 2 pack a day of Marlboro Reds for the last 27 years, anyone can quit!

I don't care for the smell at this point. My neighbor can like one 2 football fields away from my porch to her porch, and I smell it instantly.
 

216bruce

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You would probably need stitches on a constant basis! I quit smoking on October 8th. Not because I had planned it, but because I had a major heart attack. The Doctor said "do you want to smoke or live". Yes I am a hypocrite! If I can quit from a 2 pack a day of Marlboro Reds for the last 27 years, anyone can quit!

I don't care for the smell at this point. My neighbor can like one 2 football fields away from my porch to her porch, and I smell it instantly.
As an ex-smoker I have to admit that the occasioanl whiff of second-hand is kinda nice. It's like smoking, but guilt free. Seriously, considering what many of us breathe in airplanes, the workplace and even some homes- all that recycled, crud filled air ain't exactly healthy either. It's not like everywhere away from smokers is a pristine environment.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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You would probably need stitches on a constant basis! I quit smoking on October 8th. Not because I had planned it, but because I had a major heart attack. The Doctor said "do you want to smoke or live". Yes I am a hypocrite! If I can quit from a 2 pack a day of Marlboro Reds for the last 27 years, anyone can quit!

I don't care for the smell at this point. My neighbor can like one 2 football fields away from my porch to her porch, and I smell it instantly.


First of all, CONGRATS!!!! I am too a quitter, it's been two years for me. I can't stand the smell of cigarettes -at all- and get sick from it now. :) The cravings (if you have any) will go away. Congrats again.

Regarding the e-cigs, I think they should be limited to smoking areas.

I'm sorry, but I don't want to smell your cigarettes, nor do I wanna be breathing in your funky spit mouth-fumes. Gross.

The indignent smokers.

It's all so odd. I am not a smoker, so I don't want to breathe in smoke. Why that's hard to understand is beyond me.

I always look at it this way, what if every time I had to fart, I pressed my a** against some ones head and let rip. Would I then be able to say, worry about yourself?


...HAHAHAHA. You sir, made my day.
 

luv

Well-Known Member
First of all, CONGRATS!!!! I am too a quitter, it's been two years for me. I can't stand the smell of cigarettes -at all- and get sick from it now. :) The cravings (if you have any) will go away. Congrats again.

Regarding the e-cigs, I think they should be limited to smoking areas.

I'm sorry, but I don't want to smell your cigarettes, nor do I wanna be breathing in your funky spit mouth-fumes. Gross.




...HAHAHAHA. You sir, made my day.
You don't breathe anything from those e-cigs. You'd have to be kissing the person to get close enough to come in contact with the vapor. It's great, really! You don't even smell them. They're better than perfume!

Short of making people stop breathing, we can't stop funky/foul breath, though. ;) :)
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
"Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits"- Mark Twain

I find it highly ironic at work (a baseball park) that the place is funded by cig tax money, yet "in the interest of health" you can't smoke in the ballpark. Yet, we draw fans like flies to poop for fireworks night where the smoke is choking everyone in the park if the wind is blowing "in". And management doesn't think "a little smoke" is an issue when they get $ out of it. Hypocrisy- it's the American way.
Fantasmic or Illuminations- lot's of $ generating, politically-correct smoke.
Smart people (aka those who have asthma and figured out it was bad BEFORE all the studies) figure out which way the wind is blowing and stand opposite from it. Also, from that point of view, yes, you should avoid inhaling fireworks smoke, but second hand cigarette smoke is way worse. I can't be within 10 feet of someone smoking, but fireworks smoke doesn't have quite that effect. It makes me wheeze, yes, but cigarettes are awful. That, and the ingredients in cigarettes are far worse and known to cause cancer. Finally, fireworks you can avoid by leaving early. Unless banned, cigarettes are pretty hard to avoid.

Interestingly, in California, Disney cannot do fireworks every single night of the year because of environmental regulations.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
You think they would check for mold as some people could be very allergic.
I'm one of those people that's very allergic and have never had an issue. I usually like breathing in the mist because it's soothing. I guess they do check it.
 

NormC

Well-Known Member
You don't breathe anything from those e-cigs. You'd have to be kissing the person to get close enough to come in contact with the vapor. It's great, really! You don't even smell them.
Not always true. Some e-vape users brew their own liquids with different flavors and smells and content.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
The indignent smokers.

It's all so odd. I am not a smoker, so I don't want to breathe in smoke. Why that's hard to understand is beyond me.

I always look at it this way, what if every time I had to fart, I pressed my a** against some ones head and let rip. Would I then be able to say, worry about yourself?
And I think smokers are unaware of the sheer number of people who have breathing issues or are allergic to cigarettes and don't want to be around them because they very much like breathing. Not all smokers are impolite; I come from a family of smokers and some of them are quite courteous and others...
 

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