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    Quote Originally Posted by pervy_sage View Post
    C) You brought up the concept of offending ones sense of smell. I mearly expanded it to the other appropriate senses to demonstrate the limitations of your idea. A test of reason, so to speak.
    Yes Perv, yes I did. Intentionally offending another is not a good thing? Is that too hard for you to understand?

    I doubt there is another poster on here that has trouble with the concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic:1324098
    Yes Perv, yes I did. Intentionally offending another is not a good thing? Is that too hard for you to understand?

    I doubt there is another poster on here that has trouble with the concept.
    Every other poster is more than happy to "hike on" when their sensibilites are offended. But when someone comes up to me and "blows smoke" in my face, then it is on them what follows. Offending my sense of reason diminishes my enjoyment of these forums, and that is what is important to me.
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    I am a smoker and i use top roll your own. If i'm at a shelter and smoking and some one walks up and don't like it its on them to move on or you want like what follows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED-DOG View Post
    I am a smoker and i use top roll your own. If i'm at a shelter and smoking and some one walks up and don't like it its on them to move on or you want like what follows.
    If I walk upon you at some random point on the trail and you are smoking, I say absolutely NOTHING and move on.

    If I walk into a shelter and you are smoking, I am offended. If you continue so smoke I just write you off as a jerk, say nothing and move on if I can. I am required to be in the shelter in some areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic:1324131
    Quote Originally Posted by RED-DOG View Post
    I am a smoker and i use top roll your own. If i'm at a shelter and smoking and some one walks up and don't like it its on them to move on or you want like what follows.
    If I walk upon you at some random point on the trail and you are smoking, I say absolutely NOTHING and move on.

    If I walk into a shelter and you are smoking, I am offended. If you continue so smoke I just write you off as a jerk, say nothing and move on if I can. I am required to be in the shelter in some areas.
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    "Once thou hast smelled thine smoke thine is ner' free"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks:1324136
    "Once thou hast smelled thine smoke thine is ner' free"
    Socks can you translate to Southern English

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastraikis View Post
    Socks can you translate to Southern English
    absolrutery.
    "when you smell the black powder, to late, your wanting"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks:1324139
    Quote Originally Posted by rastraikis View Post
    Socks can you translate to Southern English
    absolrutery.
    "when you smell the black powder, to late, your wanting"
    Very good. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giantsbane View Post
    Just curious if there are any other tobacco pipe smokers out there. I've heard about how people in shelters react to cigarette smokers, but how do people deal with pipe smoke?
    Persconely, I think pipe smoke with it's added perfumes and whatnots, is about as noxious as can be....cigars on the others hand, I enjoy smelling...from afar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic View Post
    Down wind. If I can smell it in the shelter area they are in the wrong.
    Ditto. Not something you want to smell when you're in the outdoors.

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    I don't really think its a problem. How do you keep the gooey tar stuff from coming out on your tongue?
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