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#27583 by mcuth
24 Mar 2004, 17:09
quote:Originally posted by Bazz
You are right when you say "that is California for you" State laws prohibit smoking in any buildings to which the public have access!


Bazz, IIRC, there's one exception - tobacconist shops.....I believe you can still smoke in them! :D
#27587 by Vslf
24 Mar 2004, 17:18
If you get away from SF city centre, into the residential areas you can normally find a few bars where you can still enjoy a smoke and a beer inside. It has a slight prohibition feel about it, ashtrays hidden under the table, keeping one eye on the door, quite fun really.

I know it's bad and nasty, but smoking is now a great way of meeting people in the US, it's a real us against them menatlity.
#27618 by mcuth
24 Mar 2004, 18:33
quote:Originally posted by Vslf
smoking is now a great way of meeting people in the US, it's a real us against them menatlity.


Yeah - I've had some real good conversations outside bars with other folks banished to enjoy a smoke :)

(Not that I generally stay in SF centre anyhow, unless there's a Giants game on - I have friends up in Napa Valley :))
#27759 by Sep
25 Mar 2004, 19:28
quote:If you get away from SF city centre, into the residential areas you can normally find a few bars where you can still enjoy a smoke and a beer inside. It has a slight prohibition feel about it, ashtrays hidden under the table, keeping one eye on the door, quite fun really.


In many of the Irish bars/pubs they're still quite open about it. Ashtrays right out on the table. I've very rarely seen anyone by to issue citations and once the guy stuck his head in the door and announced in a very loud voice, "I will be coming inside to enforce the smoking ban. But first I must tie my shoe. This will take five minutes."
#27889 by Decker
26 Mar 2004, 22:40
Reminds me of a lock in (stoppy back to fellow Northerners) in a pub in Cardiff in the late '70s... 02:00 and 2 police walked in. "Who's the manager here?" "I am" piped up the nervous licensee... "Two pints of heavy please love"...
#28166 by candyman
30 Mar 2004, 12:43
i was enjoying the build up to a fight

when you are out side the topic it can be quite funny seeing the 2 opposing sides building up their point
to be honest if you read it back i am sure both of you will laugh
i am a very positive never smoker and remeber one of my greatest moments was when i was very ill on a bma flight to spain and had to be given oxygen for a long time and so the flight was made non smoking because of this boy were the smokers upset with me !!!!seems years ago that you could smoke on planes:)
#28175 by Vslf
30 Mar 2004, 15:09
I don't mind not being able to smoke on flights, in fact quite happy about it. Something about that ingrained stale smoke smell that (almost) makes me quit;). Bit worried about an upcoming weekend in Dublin though, I can't imagine an Irish bar without a thick fug (I said fug)

VSlf
#28626 by Matt
07 Apr 2004, 21:25
So now I'm confused (doesn't take much), but can you smoke in the new JFK clubhouse or not? I'm off there in a couple of weeks, and need to know before I go anywhere inside and not be able to smoke 7 packets before gettin on the flight:D

Matt
#28641 by mcuth
07 Apr 2004, 23:29
Hi Matt (& welcome!)

No, you definitely can't smoke in the JFK clubhouse (I was there on Sunday) - but it isn't that much of a walk to go outside :)

Cheers
#28679 by Matt
08 Apr 2004, 11:50
Thanks Michael, as long as I know:)

Matt
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