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Smoke-easies

MrBern

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Bars ignore smoker ban

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Despite the smoking ban - because of it, actually - Philadelphia now has "smoke-easies," a play on "speakeasies" that came to us with the Prohibition of alcohol. Prohibition was enacted in 1920, repealed in 1933 and largely ignored in between. I'm surprised at how many Americans meekly obey smoking bans.

This is about Philadelphians who don't.
 

Feraud

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That is interesting and makes total sense. I wonder if there are any hidden "smoke-easies" in this city.
The funniest line..
For reasons even the dimmest Nicotine Nazi would understand, I'm not naming names or giving locations of the "smoke-easies" I found.
lol
 

VivianRegan

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Arizona's smoking ban (including bars!) is going into effect May 1st.

I expect "smoke-easies" to crop up... or at least, I wish they would. Booze and smoke go together. There are some places that are much more attractive, too, through a smokey haze.

Also, I wonder how long it'll take for the decades-long smoke-stink to leave these older establishments. We'll walk in, and it'll still smell like smoke!
 

Story

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Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose

I used to live in an ancient three-story circa 1910 twin that had been a speak-easy and still had the (long-abandoned) bar in the basement.
 

staggerwing

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Funny coincidence. I woke up early this morning and couldn't go back to sleep. I was for some reason thinking about how I used to enjoy a drink and cigar at the local bar, and how, with the smoking bans everywhere I don't go to such places anymore. I was also thinking about how the few places that do allow smoking prohibit pipe and cigar smoking, making us the most discriminated against. Then it hit me...what if? An underground drinking and smoking establishment along the lines of a speakeasy! Then, I get up, start browsing through the Fedora Lounge, and I find this thread. Kinda hard to come up with a really new idea these days!
 

celtic

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about a year ago i was in a local dive and noticed that a few people were illegally smoking cigarettes at the bar.

i asked the tender what the deal was, and she pointed to a large fishbowl filled with paper and coins. "that's the smoker's ban fine jar. all the regulars who smoke add to it. if we get busted and get a fine, that jar's going to pay for the ticket"

"well, what would people do if i brought a cigar in and smoked it?"

"they'd probably get really pissed"

"oh."
 

Paisley

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Sounds like a great system.

I really don't understand why anyone would rather smell cigarettes than cigars or a pipe, though. Maybe I have an unusual olfactory sense.
 

scotrace

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Prohibition all over again.

The local Police officers tell me that the only thing the Ohio ban has accomplished is to create large piles of cigarette butts a few yards from every tavern door.
These Smokeasies aren't just a metro thing. In my small town there are a couple of bars where the smoke remains thick. Woe to anyone, in uniform or not, who tries to say {use Wally Cox voice here} "Excuse me sir, you'll have to put that stinky old cigarette out."
 

Marc Chevalier

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Quit complaining and move to Chile, folks, where people smoke like crazy.

Where American brands -- Lucky Strike, Marlboro -- are advertised on TV all day long.

Where teens can buy cigarettes from any newspaper and magazine kiosk, one stick at at time.

Where smoke surrounds you everywhere: in airports, in lobbies, in restrooms, in all bars and restaurants.

Where you can't go anywhere at night without coming home reeking like an ashtray: your skin, hair and clothes.


Cig smoke is an equal opportunity stinkbomb.

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Marc Chevalier said:
Quit complaining and move to Chile, folks, where people smoke like crazy. Where teens can buy cigarettes from any newspaper and magazine kiosk, one stick at at time. Where smoke surrounds you everywhere: in airports, in lobbies, in restrooms, in all bars and restaurants. Where you can't go anywhere at night without coming home reeking like an ashtray: your skin, hair and clothes.


Cig smoke is an equal opportunity stinkbomb.

.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh! Smoke. MMMMMMMMM...MMMMM:eusa_booh
 

Marc Chevalier

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"New" cigarette smoke smells good for about two minutes. After that, it gets nasty very quickly.


Pipe smoke smells nasty too, unless it's from aromatic tobacco ... which tastes nasty. (And yes, I'm a pipe smoker.)


Cigar smoke is intolerable to practically everyone who doesn't smoke cigars.


.
 

RedPop4

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Ah the old "stinky clothes" defense. C'mon Marc, I thought you were more intelligent than THAT.

Y'all check out The Metropolitan Society This is from my "home" Cigar Weekly

As a cigar smoker, I don't understand the ban on pipes and cigars, as they usually do smell better than cigarettes. I have some choice thoughts on cigarettes, I'll leave it at this, pipes and cigars are much different, enjoyed in a different manner for different reasons, usually. The "inhale" is not part of the normal cigar or pipe smoking. It tends to be more about relaxation, and enjoying the blender's art.

I'll say no more, because with smoking bans the rage, and those who would deny us the venues to enjoy totally legal products, we should not be in fighting.

I would ask those who favor the bans....why not push for crminialization. To hear you all, who hate tobacco, and smoking, why not make it illegal for us to foul your hair and clothes? That would take guts.
 
RedPop4 said:
I would ask those who favor the bans....why not push for crminialization. To hear you all, who hate tobacco, and smoking, why not make it illegal for us to foul your hair and clothes? That would take guts.

You know that's not going to happen. :p They prefer creeping incrementalism like the stuff that came out of Berkeley around 30 years ago that started all this. First it started with having two sections---smoking and non, now it is just non. Soon it will be non in public and then non even in your own home. They won't have to ban it; it will be legal but illegal to smoke anywhere. :eusa_doh: :p

Regards,

J
 

celtic

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Marc Chevalier said:
According to WHO? Most non-cigar smokers would disagree intensely.

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i smoked cigarettes for about 10 years, then quit. nowadays i smoke a cigar or a pipe bowl about once a week.

back when i was smoking only cigarettes and the occasional (cheap) cigar, i thought cigars smelled horrible.
 

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