View Full Version : Poll...Do you smoke?


surfcitylocal
02-10-2006, 03:26 PM
As I look through the posts of interior pics here I notice or seem to notice a lot of cigarette packs. Just wanted to get an idea of how many Scion owners are smokers. (lighting up a fatty doesn't count, just talking about tobacco here)

crazyb98
02-10-2006, 03:28 PM
I quite smoking at 23 after smoking a pack a day for 8 years

Da_Mac
02-10-2006, 03:31 PM
I quit smoking at 19. I was a 1/2 a pack a day..

Chillaxin206
02-10-2006, 03:39 PM
I never started smoking (thank God) and I never will.

stick_1NZ
02-10-2006, 03:44 PM
<===been smoking cigarettes since 13. you see my age now. a pack now last me 3 days since i'm cutting down heading to stop smoking.

atodak
02-10-2006, 03:49 PM
I was never a heavy cigarette smoker but I also used to smoke cloves

smash
02-10-2006, 04:02 PM
Mmmmm Newports. hehe. Seriously though smoking is bad and I need to quit soon. Luckily I'm not a heavy smoker, a pack usually lasts me about 3 days. Cool right now the percentage %No-Yes is exactly 70-30.

matt_a
02-10-2006, 04:03 PM
Started when I was 13. I averaged a pack and a half a day for about 8 to 9 years. I haven't touched a cigarette in over 18 years now, and I never will again.

THansenite
02-10-2006, 04:05 PM
My dad smoked while I was growing up. Being stuck in a smokey cab with him while going somewhere in his truck made me never want to smoke. I have never smoked anything, except my tires :P I hate the smell of cigarette smoke.

smash
02-10-2006, 04:07 PM
man I thought this was a weed thread at first.. boo. lol

matt_a
02-10-2006, 04:09 PM
.... I hate the smell of cigarette smoke.
Amen. I'm probably even more sensitive to it (being an ex-smoker). I can't believe I used to smell like that and it never bothered me! yuck

Ericvpellegrino
02-10-2006, 04:15 PM
SMOKE WHAT??? :lalala:

Ericvpellegrino
02-10-2006, 04:16 PM
JK LOL :rofl:

qualityscion
02-10-2006, 04:19 PM
.... I hate the smell of cigarette smoke.
Amen. I'm probably even more sensitive to it (being an ex-smoker). I can't believe I used to smell like that and it never bothered me! yuck


I agree with you completely. I have stopped now for 6 months after 23 years of smoking a pack a day. My body thanks me and my wallet does too.

Chillaxin206
02-10-2006, 05:47 PM
yea the smell alone gets me, I don't see how anyone else can tolerate it. The worse thing to me is going over a somkers house, coming home and taking off my shirt and it jsut reeks of cigarette smoke.

jct
02-10-2006, 06:54 PM
2nd hand smoke has caffine in it

i'll never smoke its a waste of money look at me i just blow over 500 dollars today buying half the stuff i'll really need and the other half i don't really need wtf is up with that!!! haha glad i don't smoke so i can blow my money just like that

surfcity40
02-10-2006, 08:50 PM
smoke cigarettes? who in this day and age smokes cigarettes? nasty. i can't stand be be around it, even outdoors. oddly, i don't even know anyone who smokes cigarettes.

but, i need to add "to each their own". nothing against smokers just smoke (and the big tobacco lobby willing to assist an industry that is completely and utterly founded upon selling a product that has no redeeming quality and enslaves its users who it then eventually kills).

tC_kevin
02-11-2006, 12:34 AM
I dont like smoking cigarettes cuz it tastes really nasty. but i do sometimes socially. but i loooove smoking hookah cuz it tastes soo good! :)

ohcanada_00
02-11-2006, 12:54 AM
1-3 ciggs a day now, I used to smoke a pack a day in college and some extra stuff but we wont go there

Hopefully some day I can quit.......

J_Leon
02-11-2006, 01:08 AM
:no: That's a big no no for me :no:

randomsuper
02-11-2006, 01:18 AM
2 packs a day for the past year or so, but i've been smoking for 12 years now. i know all the cancer stats but i'd rather live a full 40 than a bland 80.

matt_a
02-11-2006, 01:30 AM
2 packs a day for the past year or so, but i've been smoking for 12 years now. i know all the cancer stats but i'd rather live a full 40 than a bland 80.Sorry, but that's just plain stupid. Do you really think your life will be bland if you quit smoking?

randomsuper
02-11-2006, 01:39 AM
no, it's not stupid. it means everything i do, i do because i enjoy doing it. i enjoy smoking, so i don't deny myself. if you think i meant not smoking would make my life boring, you're wrong. but if i want to do something, i just go ahead. i'm not promised tomorrow so i don't bother living my life trying to make it last forever. hopefully, that clarifies things a little better.

mr_valentine
02-11-2006, 04:56 AM
started smoking at 17... quit for about half a year when i was 18... and officially quit last year, i'm turning 21 soon and it's been almost a year since i've been smoke free. at my worst i was at 3/4 of a pack a day. now i jog and excercise regularly. i need to get my lungs back. smoke free is the only way to be.

i now hate being around cigarette smokers. the smell, though it brings back some nostalgia, for the most part it makes me gag.

smash
02-11-2006, 02:55 PM
2 packs a day for the past year or so, but i've been smoking for 12 years now. i know all the cancer stats but i'd rather live a full 40 than a bland 80.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

BrianxB
02-11-2006, 07:03 PM
ive started smoking 5 years ago. Im quitting next month, even though no one likes a quitter.

ILLCRXSI
02-11-2006, 07:22 PM
smoking is fun and i enjoy it. the smell of smoke never bothered me. i was around smokers a lot when i was younger and didn't smoke. i always liked the smell. that's why i don't understand why people b%tch about it all the time. i hate the second hand smoke argument too. how can smelling a cigarette be more dangerous for you than actually inhailing it directly? you still breath second hand smoke when you are smoking directly.

Joehnn
02-11-2006, 09:04 PM
An occasional cigar on the golf course.

Joehnn
02-11-2006, 09:04 PM
An occasional cigar on the golf course.

killerxromances
02-11-2006, 10:03 PM
I smoke Camel Silvers. But i don't smoke inside my car. I smoke around 1/2 a pack a day now. Started when i was almost 16, stopped when i was 18, started again about 5 or so months ago.

surfcitylocal
02-13-2006, 01:36 PM
ive started smoking 5 years ago. Im quitting next month, even though no one likes a quitter.

That's why I can't be an alcholic, they have to go to meetings, meetings are for quitters and my daddy didn't raise no quitters....

SCI_TC_GUY
02-13-2006, 01:44 PM
man I thought this was a weed thread at first.. boo. lol

amen.... I smoke left handed cigarettes daily.... regular cigs too... have been smoking both for about 4 years.... 1/2-3/4 pack a day...

TANTALIZEDMIND
02-13-2006, 01:57 PM
Red 100's

JMD83
02-13-2006, 07:26 PM
Non-Smoker here... Never have, never will! Unless smoking tires counts... I'm addicted to that...

bB2NER
02-14-2006, 06:41 AM
Yes, but not in the box. I still have my new car smell after a year and a half. Did for15 years then quit for 4 years then restarted recently but only 1/2 a pack a day.

I love :love: how they :loser: come up with the stats for how many have died from smoking. Right, like every body that died had no vices other than smoking, didn't eat red meat and didn't breath the outside air???

killerxromances
02-14-2006, 12:19 PM
Yes, but not in the box. I still have my new car smell after a year and a half. Did for15 years then quit for 4 years then restarted recently but only 1/2 a pack a day.

I love :love: how they :loser: come up with the stats for how many have died from smoking. Right, like every body that died had no vices other than smoking, didn't eat red meat and didn't breath the outside air???

Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but something people don't realize is everybody has something they go back to, or run to..to escape their stress, issues or whatever. For me being a musician, its music and cigarettes and occasionally drinking..

As for the death, its not rocket science that smoking does speed up a persons death. However, everybody dies someday and if someone chooses to smoke, then so be it. I agree with some scientist, that being heavily over-weight (no offense to anyone) will be a leading cause of death in the united states within the next fifty years if diets and bad habbits aren't changed. Smoking is just as dangerous as being over weight. But society has made it a common and natural thing for people to accuse, make fun of and absolutely despise smokers. Personally, i think its rude and disrespectful when people come up to me telling me how bad it is, and how bad it is for others around. Theres no true test results that says second hand smoke kills, if you can show me proof of this i will apologize but i bet you $100 you won't find a single respectable scientist that says there is proof. There isn't. And it's not like the people that come up to me care about me, they don't know anything about me. They just see a guy with a cigarette and assume things. Pre-judgement is the worst judgement anyone can make.

Obviously, there are those that have smoked for 80 years and have virtually no signs of cancer related to smoking. But thats rare, very rare actually. But oh well, we all make choices in life and nothing comes free. Everything has its own consequences, wether its smoking, drinking, drugs, driving, sex, eating, driving a car or having a baby.

Okay, i'm done ranting.

matt_a
02-14-2006, 01:03 PM
As for the death, its not rocket science that smoking does speed up a persons death. However, everybody dies someday and if someone chooses to smoke, then so be it. I agree with some scientist, that being heavily over-weight (no offense to anyone) will be a leading cause of death in the united states within the next fifty years if diets and bad habbits aren't changed. Smoking is just as dangerous as being over weight. But society has made it a common and natural thing for people to accuse, make fun of and absolutely despise smokers. Personally, i think its rude and disrespectful when people come up to me telling me how bad it is, and how bad it is for others around. Theres no true test results that says second hand smoke kills, if you can show me proof of this i will apologize but i bet you $100 you won't find a single respectable scientist that says there is proof. There isn't. ....

It's funny how this topic can spark a heated debate. I can see this from both sides because I smoked for about 8 years. The weird part is, it seems like no matter which "side" you're on, you can find studies and test results to back up your claim. You are correct....it's not rocket science. If you breathe in smoke, it will damage your lungs. The smoke contains tar and other toxins. Any 7th grader who's seen a smoker's lung sample can tell you that. Enough of it can either make you sick, or kill you. If I walk into a room where people are smoking and it's in the air around me, I'm breathing it too. Having a non-smoking section in a restaurant, is like having a no-peeing section in a swimming pool.

The part I think is funny, is how people will try to justify any destructive behavior with the old, "Ya gotta die of smething" argument. Yes, that's true. We are all going to die someday. But I would rather live a long healthy life than one that ends early from cancer or other preventable disease. My wife's father was a heavy smoker and drinker. He died of a heart attack when my wife was just a freshman in high school. I'm sure she would have loved to have her father longer than that. I'm not saying that you should never do anything that's bad for you. I have an occasional drink, but I don't get drunk. I love red meat (steak on the grill is my favorite meal) but I know not to have it all the time. I also exercize regularly to stay in shape. Most things in moderation are fine. The problem with smoking is how incredibly addictive it is. Most people can't just smoke occasionally. They either don't smoke at all, or they smoke every day.

killerxromances
02-14-2006, 01:31 PM
^
Yes, if someone is around you smoking its a fact you will breathe in some smoke, i'm not debating or even coming close to denying that. However, theres no pure fact of long term testing that shows second hand smoke truly kills. Infact, the amount of smoke you actually inhale from second hand smoke is so minimal compared to that of actually smoking, it would take at least twice as long to show symptoms... Which if you take an average amount of years it takes to seriously cause problems, which is usually 25-35 years of smoking. Lets just say 25 years, multiply that and you get 50 years. Then you have to take into account, you aren't breathing this air no where near as much as you would if you smoked. Only when you are close enough, and around a smoking person(s). Which would indicate that it would take even longer, lets just say 65 years for it to actually take into effect. 65 years, unless you are surrounded by it from day one, hour one of your birth..The chances of you having cancer in direct cause of second hand smoke while you are alive, is going to be so slim that it's basically impossible..However it can happen, but very, very unlikely.

As for the "everyone has to die someday" comment you and i both referred to. My point was, i personally would rather not live to be 90 years old and have to be taken care of 24/7 by nurses and others. I would perfer not to die from cancer, i'm positive i will quit (i've quit in the past) before anything happens to me to the point of no return. But, even if i never smoked at all i would still rather die prior to being nursed everyday just to live. Thats a miserable thought, at least, in my opinion it is because i would feel in the way of other peoples lives by forcing others to take care of me due to old age and bad health that comes with old age.

Theres no win in situtations of death, you can either die with natural causes or un-natural, but one thing is for sure we are not immortal. What doesn't kill us, just ensures something else will. Theres millions of things that can kill us in this world, wasting time worrying about this just causes you to loose track of whats really important.

I'm not trying to start some heavy debate on here, but people need to realize blaming smokers isn't the answer and solves nothing. Everyone knows its unhealthy and horrible for your health in long term experiences and usage, no one will argue with that if they have any common sense at all. But no matter what anyone does, learn to respect those who live different life styles. No matter what it is, because in the end, everyone is the same one way or another. Its like i said before, everyone has their own thing to escape and "help" stress, depression and so on. It just so happens mine is cigarettes and music. Whos to judge me and say i'm a horrible person for that, making me or anyone else feel like crap isn't a way to win over anyone. I'm not saying you are doing this, you appear to have an open mind and i respect that in a great amount... Its rare in this world that people can actually keep an open mind with anything, its sad..truly sad. Anyways, i'm just talking in general.

:lalala: :P

matt_a
02-14-2006, 01:46 PM
I think the main complaint for most non-smokers about second-hand smoke, is that they don't want to breathe any of it. They don't want a smoker figuring out if the amount they are breathing is enough to hurt them or not.

I agree with you 100% about not wanting to live to be 90 if it means having to be taken care of in a nursing home. But it doesn't always mean that. That example is always used. Sure, some people end up that way. But what about the people who live to be 90 and are still healthy at home and semi-productive? There are plenty of those too. I could be the perfect picture of health and die in a car crash today. You never know. I just think it makes sense to limit the stuff that's obviously bad for you and has been shown to cause preventable problems. It's simply improving the odds.

smokeydog001
02-14-2006, 01:55 PM
:no: When I started at 16 my parents thought the only thing that was really harmful to me was rock and roll! :rofl: Unfortunately, it took having to be on oxygen to finally quit smoking! :loser: But, the sun is shining, the birds are singing and I have a new xA.........life is good!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

killerxromances
02-14-2006, 01:57 PM
I think the main complaint for most non-smokers about second-hand smoke, is that they don't want to breathe any of it. They don't want a smoker figuring out if the amount they are breathing is enough to hurt them or not.

I agree with you 100% about not wanting to live to be 90 if it means having to be taken care of in a nursing home. But it doesn't always mean that. That example is always used. Sure, some people end up that way. But what about the people who live to be 90 and are still healthy at home and semi-productive? There are plenty of those too. I could be the perfect picture of health and die in a car crash today. You never know. I just think it makes sense to limit the stuff that's obviously bad for you and has been shown to cause preventable problems. It's simply improving the odds.

I respect what you are saying about non-smokers not wanting to breathe in the smoke. Usually if i'm out with people i don't know, i'll ask them if they mind i smoke and if they do i'll step away from them. Then again, i can respect both sides as people and not just the arguement in itself. That, and i tend to care too much. :rofl:

Either way, i'm pretty sure we could go back and forth all day making good points and everything.. I think we can agree to just agree and move on. lol I'd hate to take an entire thread up just for us agreeing with each other. :rofl: :rofl:

If anyone would like to debate or talk about it with me, friendly, feel free to IM me on aim or PM me.

Spr0ket
02-14-2006, 11:53 PM
I hate the smell of cigarette smoke so bad, I won't go into a resteraunt if they allow smoking... makes the food taste like crap. On the other hand, some pipe tobacco and very few cigars are like potpori to me. I'll light up a brazillian at least once a year but never more than twice.

scionlife
02-15-2006, 12:08 AM
It's the smell. Definitely the smell. I can smell cigarette smoke in my clothes later in the day if I was near a smoker. I can TASTE cigarette odor if I kiss a girl that took a drag hours earlier. It is an offensive and disgusting smell.

Imagine if you have to sit next to a large man that chose not to wear deoderant. Wouldn't you be disgusted? The only difference is that if you sit next to someone like that you probably won't smell like it for the rest of the day.

I really have no problem with the damage the smoke does to the smoker, and I think that second-hand smoke isn't as dangerous as the press might lead us to believe, but it's just that damn smell.

Anyone seen my lung?

http://whyquit.com/joel/cancer.jpg

superjeer
02-15-2006, 12:58 AM
Smoking is bad for you, it's bad for me and it's bad for the economy. Think of the economy!

bB2NER
02-15-2006, 02:42 AM
Smoking is bad for you, it's bad for me and it's bad for the economy. Think of the economy!Economy, That's funny. :rofl: Many state governments couldn't function without all the TAX money that smokes generate. Heck, in Michigan the TAX alone is almost double the actual cost of the Smokes.

superjeer
02-15-2006, 11:41 PM
That's like $1 of cig tax for every $1000 in medicare to care for lung cancer folks..

Poison
02-16-2006, 05:11 AM
I'm Mormon So No, CTR.

markbvt
02-16-2006, 08:21 PM
As for the death, its not rocket science that smoking does speed up a persons death.

True, and yet some people seem to be affected by it more than others. My maternal grandfather smoked literally until the day he died -- at age 92. Meanwhile, my dad, who didn't smoke, died at 60. I'm hoping I got more of my grandfather's genes.

(To answer the question -- I've smoked lightly for most of my adult life, but I quit once and for all about 5 months ago.)

--mark

surfcity40
02-18-2006, 01:23 AM
It's the smell. Definitely the smell.

Yep...I don't care if anyone else smokes; just not around me and apparently the people of Calabasas, CA, feel the same way. They became the first American city to make smoking in public illegal. No smoking anywhere in a space where others may be except your own home or car. Wow.

If anyone saw Jimmy Kimmel last night he showed a clip of one of the City Council members justifying the Council's vote on the new law to the media. I am paraphrasing but the guy basically said, "I can't walk down the street with an open beer....I can't openly use a blow up doll to do what I want to do to it in public....how is this law any different?"
I kid you not, btw.

surfcitylocal
02-18-2006, 07:36 PM
It's the smell. Definitely the smell.

Yep...I don't care if anyone else smokes; just not around me and apparently the people of Calabasas, CA, feel the same way. They became the first American city to make smoking in public illegal. No smoking anywhere in a space where others may be except your own home or car. Wow.

If anyone saw Jimmy Kimmel last night he showed a clip of one of the City Council members justifying the Council's vote on the new law to the media. I am paraphrasing but the guy basically said, "I can't walk down the street with an open beer....I can't openly use a blow up doll to do what I want to do to it in public....how is this law any different?"
I kid you not, btw.

Here's a deal for the councilman, you can use your blow up doll in public if I can smoke in public. Sounds fair to me!

JOEinSD
02-18-2006, 11:06 PM
All I'm going to say is that I'm glad they banned indoor smoking in CA. =)

When I'm out of the state I usually won't go into a restaurant that allows smoking unless I really have to.

No offense to any smokers..I have a couple of uncles who smoke.

valhalla
02-19-2006, 08:35 PM
I live in Vegas and the whole damn state smokes. Every strip mall in town has a payday loan and a smoke shop. I like the "no smoking in public places" laws that a lot of cities and counties are passing now. But I know that is a long ways away in Las Vegas. And I smoked a pack a day for 20 years, but I've been smoke free for about 3 years now.

Tay831
02-20-2006, 02:11 AM
I don't smoke and am not a big fan of smokers(no offense) it kinda sux to cuz sometimes I see a good loking girl and start talking to her and find out she smokes its a turnoff.

JOEinSD
02-20-2006, 08:56 PM
I don't smoke and am not a big fan of smokers(no offense) it kinda sux to cuz sometimes I see a good loking girl and start talking to her and find out she smokes its a turnoff. YESS! I agree with the girl thing. You'll see her walking toward you and youre like :eyes: til you see her put a cig up to her lips then you're like... :doh:

No offense to any smoker, again.