lollardfish (
lollardfish) wrote2006-04-16 04:11 pm
Smoke
I hate smoke. It is this invasive, toxic, stinking, vile, substance that rips into the back of my throat, makes my eyes water, and hurts my head.
Far more importantly - it divides me from my friends. Far too many of the people I most enjoy being around, playing music with, either smoke or hang out with the smokers. I tried, last night, and am paying for it. I won't do it again, but it's a sucky choice to have to make.
On the other hand, I had a lot of fun this weekend.
Next year, it's the return of the S.E.M.P. Now with more pie.
Far more importantly - it divides me from my friends. Far too many of the people I most enjoy being around, playing music with, either smoke or hang out with the smokers. I tried, last night, and am paying for it. I won't do it again, but it's a sucky choice to have to make.
On the other hand, I had a lot of fun this weekend.
Next year, it's the return of the S.E.M.P. Now with more pie.
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Sounds complicated.
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(Anonymous) 2006-04-17 12:10 am (UTC)(link)B
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But it's fun to have a full set of my music. Bout time, really.
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Score one for the Garden State.
Re: Score one for the Garden State.
Ultimately, though, I have to be with non-smokers because my throat /still/ hurts from Saturday night, and some of that was from singing, but the rest of it came from being around smoking.
Re: Score one for the Garden State.
For what it's worth, I tried ferrying people down to my room for smoking while you guys were playing (on the only smoking floor of the entire hotel), but the word failed to spread on that, so you were still stuck in 'Foggy London Town'. Sorry it sucked for you, but you and Mike really do make some great music together, and I'd love to hear you guys play again sometime...even if it does mean that I'll have to go hide under a blanket in the basement in order to indulge in my nicotine habit ;-)
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I know, every lung ailment is because of the evil filthy masses of smokers that are polluting our planet. I ask again why the pollutants from industry and transportation are never mentioned as possible causes too. No, I am not a moron. I am well aware of the dangers of smoke inhalation, I am just tired of only hearing about smoking.
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I certainly am aware, and mention, other dangerous substances in our air.
But I spent much of Friday at the hotel, and many other moments in the hotel, without these particular iseeus.
I went into the smoking room, played a few songs there, felt my throat seize up, fled, and never really recovered from it.
It is certainly true that there could be other factors at work. In this case, though, the timing of my throat issues is pretty clear-cut. It's certainly possible that the eye and head issues had nothing to do with exposure to smoke, as the timing is less clear.
I tried to hang out with the cool kids. I failed.