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![]() "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message ... Jim Logajan wrote in : Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote: 1) No one becomes "immediately incapacitated", whatever that means, from smoking. Depends on what you mean by that. Smoking will exacerbate any situation where breathing sails close to the edge, like a sudden loss of pressurisation or if the individual has been comprimised and breathing becomes difficult. Like someone who has been badly inured and is comatose. All other factors being equal, if the individual has been pushed to the edge in a situation like this, a history of smoking will push them over it. ALERT THE PRESS! THE END OF THE WORLD IS NEAR! BERTIE HAS WRITTEN IN SUPPORT OF A STATEMENT MADE BY MXSMANIC!!!!! Nope. Don't give a **** what he says and what I said is quite different to what he said in any case. All of the statement above is based on personal experience, wheras Anthony's **** comes from the usual sources. Ahhhh! WE ARE ALL DOOMED!!!!!! Well of course! Bertie Fine, prove it. |
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