It is not a matter of smoking Gianluca, it is a matter of where. I am sure you smoke where it is designated to smoke, but not where it is prohibited.I confess to being guilty. I smoked when I was hospitalised and I will do it again if I can, no matter what.
It is not a matter of smoking Gianluca, it is a matter of where. I am sure you smoke where it is designated to smoke, but not where it is prohibited.
The worst offenders I witnessed recently were staff members, some brazenly smoking next to a No Smoking sign. There is even a beautiful path called the Wellness Walk, which I traversed latterly. It was populated with nurses smoking while on a break. Wellness indeed!
Good shot, Ivar, but, really, it could be anywhere.
I feel as you Keith and dumped every urge to smoke back in 2008.As a tobacco addict, clean for ten years, I prefer not to smell smoke, but I do feel sorry for less mobile patients who can't leave the grounds of hospitals. In my youth, it seemed everyone smoked, especially in films and on TV. I succumbed at a very young age to exposure and advertising (and both parents smoked). It only takes one cigarette to get addicted, but we can't tell which one it will be.
A very good image indeed.I like the photo, Ivar, and I echo your sentiments.
May I offer my own take on the theme? From 2019.
'Rebel without an ashtray'
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Thank you IvarA very good image indeed.