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PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 7:25 pm 
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If you’re at a bar talking to women you’re looking for the ones that make bad life decisions.


So that's what I did wrong on slow nights.

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If you’re at a bar talking to women you’re looking for the ones that make bad life decisions.

Exactly. Is there any other way of doing this?

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Darkside wrote:
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If you’re at a bar talking to women you’re looking for the ones that make bad life decisions.

Exactly. Is there any other way of doing this?

Yeah, but sometimes bad decisions are the best ones.

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I’m stunned when I see anyone under the age of 40 smoking a cigarette.

Girls who smoke: cute, gross, or hot in an abject way?

Hot but with the hot mess potential



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I went to Barcelona earlier this month.



Were u posting here while there??

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:35 am 
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Rick, one of your God-given rights as a capitalist should be the ability to read the room. And I will be the first to admit that a smoking ban has probably had a neutral-to-positive effect on a place like mine. And Tall Midget is right, it is a workplace health issue. But if I have access to a population who wants to smoke, and a workforce willing to absorb the risk, and there is a market for it, why wouldn't/shouldn't I?
I would say the same is true for a lot of the other business regulations that exist. When everyone is playing by the same rules you don't need to make a decision based on how much money you will lose to the guy next door who is willing to let people smoke. In theory, it would sort itself out, but in reality, every place pretty much let smokers in one way or another so they weren't cutting out a percentage of people who wouldn't come there.


The demographics have completely shifted in less than 20 years.

10% of young people smoke. Even less than 10% of affluent young people.

Catering to an old, poor crowd isn't a winning formula for the food service industry. 20 years ago you could have positioned yourself as the alternative by not allowing smoking. Today, you would have to position yourself as the alternative by allowing it. Smoking establishments would be niche places for hipsters to discuss the quality of NC versus Turkish tobacco.

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Regular Reader wrote:
Hatchetman wrote:
If you’re at a bar talking to women you’re looking for the ones that make bad life decisions.


So that's what I did wrong on slow nights.


my life has been an elongated series of slow nights

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Are we counting vaping in the 10%? Because it seems like every Gen-Zer vapes. Great world we live in when you can only cope with it by depending on constant doses of concentrated nicotine.

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good dolphin wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Rick, one of your God-given rights as a capitalist should be the ability to read the room. And I will be the first to admit that a smoking ban has probably had a neutral-to-positive effect on a place like mine. And Tall Midget is right, it is a workplace health issue. But if I have access to a population who wants to smoke, and a workforce willing to absorb the risk, and there is a market for it, why wouldn't/shouldn't I?
I would say the same is true for a lot of the other business regulations that exist. When everyone is playing by the same rules you don't need to make a decision based on how much money you will lose to the guy next door who is willing to let people smoke. In theory, it would sort itself out, but in reality, every place pretty much let smokers in one way or another so they weren't cutting out a percentage of people who wouldn't come there.


The demographics have completely shifted in less than 20 years.

10% of young people smoke. Even less than 10% of affluent young people.

Catering to an old, poor crowd isn't a winning formula for the food service industry. 20 years ago you could have positioned yourself as the alternative by not allowing smoking. Today, you would have to position yourself as the alternative by allowing it. Smoking establishments would be niche places for hipsters to discuss the quality of NC versus Turkish tobacco.
Yet the places that were exempt from the ban almost always have it as something that is allowed today. We are talking about the trendiest casinos in Las Vegas that are specifically targeting young people.

It's theoretically possible that bars would have all decided to stop allowing smoking but it certainly wasn't happening at the time of the ban.

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Inneresting. The poor decisions women make are usually based on the hotness or bank account of a guy (others, not me :D )Never factored smoking into make poor sexual decisions, of course I didn’t make a whole lot of poor sexual decisions. :twisted:


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
Rick, one of your God-given rights as a capitalist should be the ability to read the room. And I will be the first to admit that a smoking ban has probably had a neutral-to-positive effect on a place like mine. And Tall Midget is right, it is a workplace health issue. But if I have access to a population who wants to smoke, and a workforce willing to absorb the risk, and there is a market for it, why wouldn't/shouldn't I?
I would say the same is true for a lot of the other business regulations that exist. When everyone is playing by the same rules you don't need to make a decision based on how much money you will lose to the guy next door who is willing to let people smoke. In theory, it would sort itself out, but in reality, every place pretty much let smokers in one way or another so they weren't cutting out a percentage of people who wouldn't come there.


The demographics have completely shifted in less than 20 years.

10% of young people smoke. Even less than 10% of affluent young people.

Catering to an old, poor crowd isn't a winning formula for the food service industry. 20 years ago you could have positioned yourself as the alternative by not allowing smoking. Today, you would have to position yourself as the alternative by allowing it. Smoking establishments would be niche places for hipsters to discuss the quality of NC versus Turkish tobacco.
Yet the places that were exempt from the ban almost always have it as something that is allowed today. We are talking about the trendiest casinos in Las Vegas that are specifically targeting young people.

It's theoretically possible that bars would have all decided to stop allowing smoking but it certainly wasn't happening at the time of the ban.


Las Vegas is essentially a city people visit to indulge their vices before returning home to how they live normally.

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Vegas is crazy.


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good dolphin wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
good dolphin wrote:

The demographics have completely shifted in less than 20 years.

10% of young people smoke. Even less than 10% of affluent young people.

Catering to an old, poor crowd isn't a winning formula for the food service industry. 20 years ago you could have positioned yourself as the alternative by not allowing smoking. Today, you would have to position yourself as the alternative by allowing it. Smoking establishments would be niche places for hipsters to discuss the quality of NC versus Turkish tobacco.
Yet the places that were exempt from the ban almost always have it as something that is allowed today. We are talking about the trendiest casinos in Las Vegas that are specifically targeting young people.

It's theoretically possible that bars would have all decided to stop allowing smoking but it certainly wasn't happening at the time of the ban.


Las Vegas is essentially a city people visit to indulge their vices before returning home to how they live normally.


Really?

You can go there and find somebody normal to fuck ?

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Inneresting. The poor decisions women make are usually based on the hotness or bank account of a guy (others, not me :D )Never factored smoking into make poor sexual decisions, of course I didn’t make a whole lot of poor sexual decisions. :twisted:



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I started bingeing MadMen the other night while waiting for the next rain storm to ruin my hay making fun. I had heard Hamm talking about the smoking aspect of the show, but the constant, ubiquitous smoke clouds are almost distracting. Reminded me of my Aunt/Uncles/cousins on the holidays.

I can remember moving to the back of an airplane to sit in the smoking section and light up, but I think every seat had an ashtray still. The score tables at the bowling alleys had ashtrays build right into them.

Any girl willing to put a short, skinny white thing that tastes terrible in her mouth, well,,,


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K Effective wrote:
I started bingeing MadMen the other night while waiting for the next rain storm to ruin my hay making fun. I had heard Hamm talking about the smoking aspect of the show, but the constant, ubiquitous smoke clouds are almost distracting. Reminded me of my Aunt/Uncles/cousins on the holidays.

I can remember moving to the back of an airplane to sit in the smoking section and light up, but I think every seat had an ashtray still. The score tables at the bowling alleys had ashtrays build right into them.

Any girl willing to put a short, skinny white thing that tastes terrible in her mouth, well,,,


Peaky Blinders seems like an advertisement for Irish whiskey and cigarettes with a little story just to keep the interest.

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Spaulding wrote:
Never factored smoking into make poor sexual decisions, of course I didn’t make a whole lot of poor sexual decisions. :twisted:


There's a whole "women smoking" fetish, Spaulding. Now you know. You educated me on the Fleshlight and now I hope I've returned the favor.

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K Effective wrote:
I started bingeing MadMen the other night while waiting for the next rain storm to ruin my hay making fun. I had heard Hamm talking about the smoking aspect of the show, but the constant, ubiquitous smoke clouds are almost distracting. Reminded me of my Aunt/Uncles/cousins on the holidays.

I can remember moving to the back of an airplane to sit in the smoking section and light up, but I think every seat had an ashtray still. The score tables at the bowling alleys had ashtrays build right into them.

Any girl willing to put a short, skinny white thing that tastes terrible in her mouth, well,,,


Cigarette vending machines too. Different time.

I’m about to go work up a field with hopes we dodge a rain shower so I can put in double crop beans... first crop was lambs quarter, horse weed and curly dock but you know.. it was a hell of a crop.


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