And the ashtray with the stinkies in the background??
Yes the chap from the UK is still a stinky and he won't even take a puff on a vape... so it's a shower before before bed to get rid of the stink!
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And the ashtray with the stinkies in the background??
Hehe, I can relate, had some guests over tonight and they smoke the living hell out of my TV Room, aaagggh I hate it everything stinks, but ja you are right they don't want to switch and are full of excuses. Well I am a happy vaper.Yes the chap from the UK is still a stinky and he won't even take a puff on a vape... so it's a shower before before bed to get rid of the stink!
Whilst I can believe your mate from UK (read yuk if you please) likes stickies,I do not for one second believe you did not have ribs
People can smoke at the restaurant?It was touch and go @Genosmate! But I'm really bleak when I order ribs from a non authorised resturant and the ribs are kak... but the food was pretty good at the Keg (Haven't been there for ages because of the stinkies and the food was mediocre) and they have upped their game so I may revisit and test the ribs!
People can smoke at the restaurant?
Oh,sounds like the republic of KnysnaYip they have an outside area under cover... and it's raining so the canvas side were down... like old days... not sure how they get away with it... but they drive through red robots here in Durban as well cross white lines, drive pissed and drive like absolute wops and no one does anything about it... and I guess people now have a choice... eat with smokers or eat inside or at another resturant.
Fascinating. We haven't allowed smoking in a restaurant for 20 years, nor outside at a pub for 10 years or so. You're not allowed to smoke anywhere outside within 8 meters near a door or window of any kind in a public place. Try that on a high street. Likewise, parks and beaches are verboten.
Our city passed regulations that treat vaping just like smoking in terms of public area restrictions. Odd, given that nicotine is technically illegal to obtain. If you're being reasonable with the clouds, though, nobody will hassle you to stop in a park or at the beach. Inside, though, it's like a public service to rush up to a stranger and wag your finger at them if they're vaping, except in hipster neighbourhoods (like where I work).
The 2.1M residents in the Las Vegas Metro Area commonly see vaping out in public by many of the residents and many of the the approximately 42M visitors that we get here every year. So in this city vaping is pretty much allowed except inside government buildings, schools, hospitals,some malls, and establishments that have their own rules banning it. Some restaurants allow both smoking and vaping here, but most don't. Most places outdoors you can, and inside some places like the airport that normally has a lot of restrictions it is allowed (even TSA/security on duty in the airport can be seen vaping discretely). It's a sure bet some passengers on the well over 500K passenger flights per year are vaping on the planes as well. My non smoking/vaping doctor allows it, my food store, most of the quick stops I frequent, etc. If in doubt I ask first. I'm not "out and about" near as much as most folks, but I've never been asked not to vape. I was always a courteous smoker. I'm also a courteous vaper who doesn't turn a room into a total white out from clouds of vapor (although you may see that on a casino floor, in a non casino bar, brothel, any of the 100+ vape/hookah/smoke shops, the huge vape fests here, etc).
Yip no one even gave me a second glance in Vegas! There are so many other "strange" thing to see in Vegas for someone to take notice of a vaper.
I should have known that code a few years ago.I got married there once and I sure wish she'd stayed there!Nothing is considered strange in Vegas by Vegan's. his is after all The Capitol of Sin where pretty much anything goes, or at least can be gotten away with. The Code dictates that what happens here stays here (unless someone puts it on facebook or youtube).
Can't remember what it cost but I do remember where, 'Candlelight Chapel',it was way cheaper than untying the knot thoughOn the spot weddings on The Strip start in the $200 and up range (pre scheduled for as little as $99). When I divorced here back in 2002 it cost a $50 filing fee for a judge to sign it. No lawyers involved, no legal or other financial hassles of any kind at all and we simply went our separate ways. A very easy place to get married or divorced... or anything else you want for a fee (many things even for free).
On the spot weddings on The Strip start in the $200 and up range (pre scheduled for as little as $99). When I divorced here back in 2002 it cost a $50 filing fee for a judge to sign it. No lawyers involved, no legal or other financial hassles of any kind at all and we simply went our separate ways. A very easy place to get married or divorced... or anything else you want for a fee (many things even for free).
Love the colour co-ordination, was that on purpose or did you just fill up the trunk with reosWife and I popped over to Victoria on Vancouver Island for the weekend. Spent the afternoon at Buchart's Garden, a converted limestone quarry that's been made into a lovely garden park.
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Love the colour co-ordination, was that on purpose or did you just fill up the trunk with reos