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Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

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  • #11
    Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

    Doesn't suprise me. I wonder what the drug use statistics are.

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

      Originally posted by Sip
      What's worse is that in addition to the smoking, Armnians in general tend to drink vodka like fish ... Again I think in the case of the drinking, everything Alby has said applies.
      Yes, but at least armenians do it in a civalized manner. They dont get drunk and then go prance around the streets like most canadians here. Its sooo bad. The homeless people here spend every dollar they can get their hands on for buying alchohol.

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

        That's allot of smokers. I am quitting smoking on my b'day. One week to go

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        • #14
          Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

          Originally posted by Crissy
          That's allot of smokers. I am quitting smoking on my b'day. One week to go
          woot woot
          You can do it and ARK you should take this opportunity to quit when Crissy does. You two and even Tiko can use this forum to track each other's progress.

          Smoking is a horrible habit and here's a bit of scary statistics: nearly 86% of all lung cancer cases in US are smoking-related. Add to that the fact that lung cancer is the most common cancer type and that it if caught late lung cancer is very serious (as in deadly) and you come to the only conclusion you can come to: that smoking is a horrible habit and you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to quit it. having said that I smoke 2 packs a day .... just kidding

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

            yep, I am even making my 3 other workmates quit, and one of the guys at work, his wife is going to quit too so yea, thats about 4 other people beside me are going to quit. My boss is actually sponsoring me hehehe he is willing to buy me patches when the going gets tough, but I don't want to take patches, instead I am taking up knitting hahaha. yep going to knit on my usual cigarette breakes

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

              Originally posted by Crissy
              yep, I am even making my 3 other workmates quit, and one of the guys at work, his wife is going to quit too so yea, thats about 4 other people beside me are going to quit. My boss is actually sponsoring me hehehe he is willing to buy me patches when the going gets tough, but I don't want to take patches, instead I am taking up knitting hahaha. yep going to knit on my usual cigarette breakes
              woot woot woot woot woot woot WOOOOOOT
              you should knit yourself a 1st place prize for best guardian of your health, because you will have quit smoking.

              Btw, everyone in my family smoked when I was growing up. My grandma still smokes, like a chimney in winter. It's funny for me now when I read all this info about second hand smoke and how dangerous it is and remember that in Armenia smoking etiquette (thank you spellchecker) was nonexistent. Armenian parents are very responsible, especially mothers, and if they knew what we know now about second-hand smoke, they'd probably hate themselves.
              Last edited by karoaper; 09-27-2006, 06:51 PM.

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              • #17
                Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

                yea Second hand smoke is the worst. Sometimes I don't smoke when I am amongs allot of smokers, I just take a wift of their smoke hahaha

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

                  Pah! Sure second hand smoke is at least 7x more harmful, but, it's 100% cheaper, and who can argue with that?

                  Besides, 100% of people who quit smoking -- die. I ask you, is it really worth the risk?

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

                    LOOOL

                    hmmm you are making me have second thoughts hahaha

                    let me think about it................................

                    yea it's worth it

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia National Geographic smoking statistics

                      Originally posted by Quarteria
                      Pah! Sure second hand smoke is at least 7x more harmful, but, it's 100% cheaper, and who can argue with that?

                      Besides, 100% of people who quit smoking -- die. I ask you, is it really worth the risk?

                      that's a good one.

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