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Old May 8th 05, 06:33 PM
Jack Allison
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Blanche wrote:

Which is why I can no longer work as a bartender. If I'm anyplace with
smoking, the clothes immediately go into the washer (even if I don't
turn it on) and I head for the shower no matter how tired I am.


Reminds me of a Friday night bowling league I was in years ago. I'd
wear an old jacket and when I got home, everything in the wash and I
went through the shower.

My mother
smoked until the last 6 weeks of her life, so I've been around it
forever.


Mine too...though the timeframe from lung cancer diagnosis until she
passed away was longer. What I found really amazing was that she quit
absolutely cold turkey immediately after she was diagnosed.
Unfortunately, 30+ years of smoking had taken it's toll

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