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Post by Lauren on Jun 20, 2007 4:23:25 GMT
Oh no! You shared your secret! I think that might make postsecret explode...or something.
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Post by cheshire on Jun 20, 2007 4:26:30 GMT
I've made three postsecrets, but they've got my handwriting on them and I haven't the guts to send them in.
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Post by cheshire on Jun 20, 2007 4:32:44 GMT
WHAT! Clearly, it's me. Don't pay any attention to my first confession, clearly this is me in my avatar. I'm pretty attractive. Who WOULDN'T join just for me? Hah, You guys never fail to make my day.
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Post by Rebekah on Jun 20, 2007 4:52:16 GMT
This is what we live for, really.
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Post by Lauren on Jun 20, 2007 6:23:36 GMT
Fo'serious
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Post by Clare on Jun 20, 2007 8:11:11 GMT
1) I have started obsessing over my weight again.
2) I went on a 7/7 fast the other night and actually justified it to myself. [7/7 fast - not eating between 7pm and 7am, therefore a twelve hour fast]
3) I have been struggling with the idea that I have a drink problem ever since my friend suggested it. This is the friend who has held my head out of the toilet whilst I've thrown up; the friend who has gone dancing with me until ridiculous hours in the morning; the friend who encourages me to buy another bottle of wine.
4) The only thing I've been wishing for for the last nine months is that, when Boy comes home, we'll still be in love. Every time an eyelash falls out, every time we see a shooting star, every time I throw a penny into a well.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 20, 2007 8:55:55 GMT
I love all the old Disney movies. Was your hair BRIGHT RED? it was, and i had extensions to my waist. it was fantastic. Confessing is rather therapeutic isn't it?
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Post by tombland on Jun 20, 2007 12:28:06 GMT
I well don't want the smoking ban to come in. I just quite enjoy it...
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 20, 2007 13:01:18 GMT
I well don't want the smoking ban to come in. I just quite enjoy it... agreed agreed agreed agreed agreed.. total agreement in fact.
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Post by stentorsrevenge on Jun 20, 2007 13:08:46 GMT
Clare, I obsess over my weight, too. I run every morning. EVERY morning. I STILL have gained 15 pounds since last year, and I'm so incredibly upset with myself...
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Post by tombland on Jun 20, 2007 13:10:44 GMT
I well don't want the smoking ban to come in. I just quite enjoy it... agreed agreed agreed agreed agreed.. total agreement in fact. I mean, I quite enjoy smoking. And the vast majority of my friends do too. And we're all gonna have to leave our seats to have a cigarette, and we won't be able to have seats in pubs. Which is annoying.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 20, 2007 13:13:56 GMT
Yes, I know it's somewhat of a major pisstake. It also makes me angry because it's the government trying to have even more superfluous control over businesses.
I think we should do what they did in France, they tried to enforce a smoking ban and everyone just said "no. we're going to smoke anyway"
Now I need a cigarette.
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Post by tombland on Jun 20, 2007 13:23:26 GMT
I also want a cigarette now. I think the only place that's going to continue to let people smoke is a sheesha place. They're allowed to continue sheesha as it's mollases, and if people smoke cigarettes in there noones gonna notice as you cannot see as far as your feet for smoke anyway...
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Post by BoyHeroine on Jun 20, 2007 13:23:51 GMT
I just dont know how there going to enforce it, i mean in clubs are they actually going to throw people out, will they search bags and ban people from taking them in. Maybe it'll replace drug culture, eveyone will be having secret sneaky puffs in the toilets, and the dealers will be selling patches instead of pills.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 20, 2007 13:31:05 GMT
They can't stop you from having them, but because it's the establishments that will get in trouble if people are caught smoking, I have a feeling a lot of places will enforce it quite stringently. There are of course ways of getting around it, but most clubs don't have outside bits or conservatories, so they are going to smell disgusting. Nevermind that when they enforced it in New York lots of girls were getting attacked because they were blind drunk in the middle of the street at night smoking becuase they couldn't do it inside.
Anyone who lives in London should come to The Big Smoke on the last day of July at Euston station.. it should be good.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 20, 2007 14:01:12 GMT
you speak from experiance i presume?
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Post by lltoastll on Jun 20, 2007 14:28:28 GMT
No one smokes indoors in Toronto anymore. As of June 1st 2005 (me thinks). It's worked. Restaurant owners actually kick people out for doing so. Universities have a 50 metre rule about smoking in front of entrances (although people still smoke in front of entrances). And as for clubs/venues, they don't confiscate smokes, I guess the onus is on the smoker to not smoke while in the venue. I liked the no smoking law, being a non-smoker, I really disliked the fact that when someone was smoking during a show and everyone was packed like sardines, that I would have to breathe it. Sorry I'm allergic to cigarette smoke, so if I inhale second hand, it gets pretty bad.
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Post by Jam. on Jun 20, 2007 15:21:08 GMT
I didn't know you were allergic Melbs...sorry for bumming fags around you.
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Post by lltoastll on Jun 20, 2007 16:07:30 GMT
I didn't know you were allergic Melbs...sorry for bumming fags around you. it's cool jam baby, it's not like i would die, but i just have a tough time breathing
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Post by blake on Jun 20, 2007 16:10:44 GMT
I'm sort of torn on the smoking ban, I hate being around smoke and I find the very fact that people choose to smoke a total mystery. I mean we all do a lot of things that harm us, like eat unhealthy food or do drugs or get pissed. But all of those things seem offer something pleasurable to entices us to do said harm to ourselves. I just can't get my head around how smoking can be pleasurable to anyone. I've smoked a bit (nearly always been weed, which I'm not a fan of) and I just don't see what people enjoy about it. Also theres the passive smoking thing, which seems a bit bloody harsh to have your own health damaged by something that isn't your own doing, I hate how dismissive smokers can be about passive smoking as well.
But still despite all that, I'm against the smoking ban. It's not the governments place to tell people what they can and not do to there own body, under NO circumstances is this ever acceptable to me. I would agree with providing more non-smoking areas in places, but to outright ban it all together is nanny state mentality gone mad.
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