Guy in an oxygen mask sets hospital on fire by smoking a cigarette
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13862790/
Um.... exactly how stupid do you HAVE to be?
Guy in an oxygen mask sets hospital on fire by smoking a cigarette
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13862790/
Um.... exactly how stupid do you HAVE to be?
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe...
It's time he tried to quit...don't ya think?
Mom, remember, it's not what a person is like on the outside that counts,it's what they are like in their HEART!
- Wolfette
Originally Posted by wolfy999
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Oy.
Sounds like a Darwin Awards candidate to me.
Sounds like something straight from "King of the Hill"... It happened in Dallas no less. Too funny-
Originally Posted by Spidergrrrl
Yep, he gets my vote...
I feel a Mythbusters episode coming on!!!!!
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
Hey I had a freind whos mom and dad were on oxegen, both took off there masks to go and smoke by the front door. Both were dying of lung disease and both would not stop smoking, talk about being adicted to death!
My aunt was the same way. She too perished from lung cancer. Camel non filters.Originally Posted by hakuna makarla
This has been a Filmways presentation dahling.
Now I have Robert Palmer in my head:Originally Posted by hakuna makarla
"You know you're gonna have to face it, you're addicted to death...."
Originally Posted by Senator David Wu (D-OR)
Originally Posted by TheHousingBubbleBlog
We had a family friend like that. Dying of emphesyma, couldn't go anywhere w/o her oxygen tank, but had to light up every so often. I am SO glad my father and aunt quit!Originally Posted by hakuna makarla
Well, I suppose once you're to the point that you're definitely dying of it... it hardly matters anymore. But before you reach the uncurable point....
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe...
There used to be a very effective anti-smoking commercial with a woman who had an inch-diameter hole in her neck, apparently from having been on a ventilator. At the end, she held a cigarette to the opening and inhaled.
The cool part about our lungs, and about bodies in general is that usually, we can recover from damaging outside effects very quickly. As soon as you quit smoking, your lungs can regenerate healthy cells back to 100% health in about 7 years!
Too bad people start in the first place.
<----- Successful quitter, 9 1/2 years.Originally Posted by SaraNoH
- and damned glad I did. I got enough problems with HBP without having to worry about that too.
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