SMOKING!!! again
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Ray Scully
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SMOKING!!! again
Over time there has been a plethora of posts on this topic, however this is a different slant on the same 'problem'
Friends have recently got new neighbours, nice people no problems, however with the recent nice weather they say that when outside they are plagued by smoke drifting across from the new people next door.. I suppose this puts into perspective the slight problems one can experience on a cruise ship.
Ray
Friends have recently got new neighbours, nice people no problems, however with the recent nice weather they say that when outside they are plagued by smoke drifting across from the new people next door.. I suppose this puts into perspective the slight problems one can experience on a cruise ship.
Ray
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Mo2013
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
It's a difficult one. The neighbours are in the fresh air, in their own garden, so I'm not sure anything can be done about that. I have noticed in my local indian restaurant people who go outside to have a cigarette stand close to the door and last night when I left I had to walk through a cloud of smoke. On many occasions the entrance hall has stank of smoke. I understand that smokers should stand a certain distance from a building, but who enforces that?
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Dancing Queen
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Delboy
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Ditto!!
And I am a non smoker.
And I am a non smoker.
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Ray Scully
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Are the last three posts directed at me or MO? Remember I am a very sensitive person.
Ray
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Manoverboard
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Moved to General Chat ....
( To sensitive Raymondo )
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Ray Scully
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Manoverboard wrote:Moved to General Chat ....![]()
( To sensitive Raymondo )
But nobody reads that
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Manoverboard
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Is that a bad thing ?Ray Scully wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Moved to General Chat ....![]()
( To sensitive Raymondo )
But nobody reads that![]()
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Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Ray Scully
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Manoverboard wrote:Is that a bad thing ?Ray Scully wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Moved to General Chat ....![]()
( To sensitive Raymondo )
But nobody reads that![]()
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Moby
Your paid to moderate, not be sarky to the customers
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Why so?ItsmeAnnC wrote:Oh for goodness sake.
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Manoverboard
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Ray ... I am unpaid and the subject matter of your Topic is not deemed to be Cruise Specific.Ray Scully wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Is that a bad thing ?Ray Scully wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Moved to General Chat ....![]()
( To sensitive Raymondo )
But nobody reads that![]()
Moby
Your paid to moderate, not be sarky to the customers
I apologise for being sarcastic although that was not my intention ... there is a limit of five emoticons so I was unable to add a ' wink ' without editing the text.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Ray Scully
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
But nobody reads that![]()
Is that a bad thing ?
Moby
Your paid to moderate, not be sarky to the customers
OK I'll let you off this timeRay ... I am unpaid and the subject matter of your Topic is not deemed to be Cruise Specific.
I apologise for being sarcastic although that was not my intention ... there is a limit of five emoticons so I was unable to add a ' wink ' without editing the text.
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Meg 50
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
lots of people navigate via last posts.... not having the foggiest which section it's inRay Scully wrote:Manoverboard wrote:Moved to General Chat ....![]()
( To sensitive Raymondo )
But nobody reads that![]()
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Manoverboard
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Good man ... now do me a favour and use the ' Quote ' facility on the post rather than doing a copy n paste.Ray Scully wrote:
But nobody reads thatIs that a bad thing ?Moby
Your paid to moderate, not be sarky to the customersOK I'll let you off this timeRay ... I am unpaid and the subject matter of your Topic is not deemed to be Cruise Specific.
I apologise for being sarcastic although that was not my intention ... there is a limit of five emoticons so I was unable to add a ' wink ' without editing the text.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Dancing Queen
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
My reply was agreeing with Ann and not directed at anyone, you know me Ray .. as a smoker I don't get involved in the smoking threads not worth the hassle and abuse, as long as I smoke where I'm "allowed" to then I don't have to justify that to anyoneRay Scully wrote:Are the last three posts directed at me or MO? Remember I am a very sensitive person.
Ray
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The Tinker
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Do your friends have a really small garden ie the size of a balcony on a cruise ship? If not, I suggest they are being oversensitive!
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
I'm with Ray on this one. Our gardens are very small and the lad next door burnt stuff (not just tobacco, the herbal equivalent of the old Colombian vitamin pills.....). We'd have to go back indoors and close the back of the house up to escape it.Ray Scully wrote:Over time there has been a plethora of posts on this topic, however this is a different slant on the same 'problem'
Friends have recently got new neighbours, nice people no problems, however with the recent nice weather they say that when outside they are plagued by smoke drifting across from the new people next door.. I suppose this puts into perspective the slight problems one can experience on a cruise ship.
Ray
As Mo rightly says, it's difficult as the smokers are in their own garden. Yet it stops the neighbours from enjoying theirs.
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
That all depends on whether you are a smoker or not. To a non-smoker it's like having a bonfire next door but a smoker probably wouldn't even notice it.The Tinker wrote:Do your friends have a really small garden ie the size of a balcony on a cruise ship? If not, I suggest they are being oversensitive!
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Kendhni
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Have to agree, our foul neighbours have had the barbecue out over the last few nights and wafting smoke is totally destroying our enjoyment of the garden ... and the neighbours on the other side do nothing but **** all day ... not forgetting that foul breed, the RAC, who encourage people to pollute my atmosphere

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haveabeer
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Smokers can't win they are told not to smoke indoors because of children and rightly so leave the poor beggars alone its there garden it's there habit
Shall we ban BBQ's as well I am sure more damage is done by cars and lorries than someone having a fag in the garden
Shall we ban BBQ's as well I am sure more damage is done by cars and lorries than someone having a fag in the garden
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Delboy
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Not all Non Smokers, I am a non smoker, and other people smoking never bothers me.Quizzical Bob wrote:That all depends on whether you are a smoker or not. To a non-smoker it's like having a bonfire next door but a smoker probably wouldn't even notice it.The Tinker wrote:Do your friends have a really small garden ie the size of a balcony on a cruise ship? If not, I suggest they are being oversensitive!
We have a small garden, but with a 6ft high fence between us and next door, no comparison to the smoke of a bonfire or the smoke and smell of a barbecue. Although I have to admit I like the smell of a barbecue, but it always makes me feel hungry.
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kaymar
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Just off to light the BBQ and cook a chicken (if I can catch it). If the neighbours complain, they can have a leg or something
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haveabeer
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Both our neighbours had BBQ last night and one had a chiminia burning as well and with that amount of people sure that there would have been smokers as well blimey it a miracle that I am still breathing 
Dave
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Susan Watt
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Re: SMOKING!!! again
Both neighbours had barbies and neither invited you. Has someone been naughty 