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Old June 2nd 07, 12:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"NW_Pilot" wrote

When you get your annual flu shot they insert nano tracking devices the
batteries in these devices only last approximately 1 year, That is why
they always tell you to be sure to get your flu shot early!!!


Who in the hell told you that???
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Old June 5th 07, 02:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jun 1, 1:36 pm, Jay Honeck wrote:
How long after you quit does it take for your insides to look better?


Varies according to how much smoke done-gone-in and for how long.
One thing is for certain, things start improving immediately. Just some
things may not get completely repaired.


Well, I quit smoking 21 years ago. Best think I ever did, and I hope
my lungs are nice and pink again.

But all these stupid laws making it a crime for people to smoke --
OUTSIDE, now, for chrissakes -- is just sickening.

I was visiting a friend at the hospital last week, and noticed that
they have now banned smoking OUTSIDE the hospital. All these poor
people, some in wheel chairs, must now push themselves OFF HOSPITAL
PROPERTY to have a smoke!

Un-friggin'-believeable. How did this kind of society develop when we
weren't looking? Big Brother really is now EVERYWHERE.
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Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


I have been a RN for 16 yrs and I do smoke. Few times in 12 to14 hr
shift I go outside and have one. I am a hard worker, loyal, and have
seldom called in. I have a problem when I have to pay, with my tax
dollars, for pt's healthcare that have completely milked the
healthcare system,,,,,,,inc me as a RN!!! The people that are on
welfare / passport are the pt's that run me ragged....."They think
they have some entitlelment!!!"....,to order me around!!! I am tax
paying US citizen....NOW!!! I have the illegals also mutching off of
me, and they too, run me around as if I am a waitress, Even if I
explain I had someone very sick and I had to help them first, they get
attitude about how their soda took too long to get to them. I have
pt's that are on dialaysis that leave the the hospital, get high, and
return.....and DEMAND!!! their pain meds.......Dr's and all know
it..........IT IS SICKENING....Now they tell me I can't go outside,
without walking the distance of a football field, to have a
cigarette!!!!!!! MY GOD!!!! It is not illegal!!! I am a adult, and I
do know it is not at all healthly.....I would even pay 10 times the
healthcare premiums that non smokers pay......I realise it causes
copd........BUT I am getting to the point I am getting VERY
bitter........Probably nicotine w/d:-) Help!!! This nurse about ready
to give up the heatlhcare system all together!!! Are there any other
nurses out that agree?

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Old June 5th 07, 03:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Jun 1, 1:36 pm, Jay Honeck wrote:
How long after you quit does it take for your insides to look better?


Varies according to how much smoke done-gone-in and for how long.
One thing is for certain, things start improving immediately. Just some
things may not get completely repaired.


Well, I quit smoking 21 years ago. Best think I ever did, and I hope
my lungs are nice and pink again.

But all these stupid laws making it a crime for people to smoke --
OUTSIDE, now, for chrissakes -- is just sickening.

I was visiting a friend at the hospital last week, and noticed that
they have now banned smoking OUTSIDE the hospital. All these poor
people, some in wheel chairs, must now push themselves OFF HOSPITAL
PROPERTY to have a smoke!

Un-friggin'-believeable. How did this kind of society develop when we
weren't looking? Big Brother really is now EVERYWHERE.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


I have been a RN for 16 yrs and I do smoke. Few times in 12 to14 hr
shift I go outside and have one. I am a hard worker, loyal, and have
seldom called in. I have a problem when I have to pay, with my tax
dollars, for pt's healthcare that have completely milked the
healthcare system,,,,,,,inc me as a RN!!! The people that are on
welfare / passport are the pt's that run me ragged....."They think
they have some entitlelment!!!"....,to order me around!!! I am tax
paying US citizen....NOW!!! I have the illegals also mutching off of
me, and they too, run me around as if I am a waitress, Even if I
explain I had someone very sick and I had to help them first, they
get
attitude about how their soda took too long to get to them. I have
pt's that are on dialaysis that leave the the hospital, get high, and
return.....and DEMAND!!! their pain meds.......Dr's and all know
it..........IT IS SICKENING....Now they tell me I can't go outside,
without walking the distance of a football field, to have a
cigarette!!!!!!! MY GOD!!!! It is not illegal!!! I am a adult, and I
do know it is not at all healthly.....I would even pay 10 times the
healthcare premiums that non smokers pay......I realise it causes
copd........BUT I am getting to the point I am getting VERY
bitter........Probably nicotine w/d:-) Help!!! This nurse about ready
to give up the heatlhcare system all together!!! Are there any other
nurses out that agree?


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Old June 1st 07, 09:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Kloudy via AviationKB.com" u33403@uwe wrote in message
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Judah wrote:


In New York, they have made it impossible to smoke at any restaurant or
Bar. I think that's also ridiculous.

The law should require some sort of signage on the restaurant to indicate
that is a smoking establishment, and if you don't like smoke, you don't go
there... If there is concern that all restaurants would choose to be
smoking restaurants (which they wouldn't) they could put an incentive in
for restaurants and bars that completely smoke free.

If a man owns a small business, he can't smoke in his office, even if he's
the only one there. I say let him smoke if he takes the necessary
precautions to prevent his smoke from venting into the rest of the
building.

The laws for asbestos are less rigid than the laws for cigarrete smoke.


I love Paris. People smoke everywhere.
No one complains.


I don't smoke anymore but...jesus cut the crappy state-control-of-every-
friggin' thing.

For those who do smoke, I encourage you to stop. If you were able to look
inside yourselves (I occasionally look inside many of you) you'd be
horrified
to see what's goin' on.
Keep trying. It is possible.

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3 packs a Day Quit the day I Soloed an airplane as they Say trade one for
another. My adrenalin gets me higher than a Cigarette but I build tolerances
fast.


 




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