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My chili secret
On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 9:50:20 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> Janet wrote: > > > > I'm betting no non-smoker would agree there's "no hint". > > Totally agree with you, Janet. If someone smokes in their house, > everything in there and everything that comes out of there will > smell like smoke. No kind of air filter will remove that smell. > Just not true. > Yes, it will clean the current air but not eliminate smoke smells > in fabrics of all kinds. > > I've also painted houses owned by heavy smokers. In order to > paint, everything must be washed off with a cleaner and even > then, ceilings and walls must be primed with a stain killer. > Nasty and expensive business. > > When I smoked, I always took it outside. I didn't want my > daughter breathing it plus I didn't want to keep rebreathing it. My mother smoked in the house. On the plus side, it left me with an abiding desire never to smoke. Cindy Hamilton |
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"Cindy Hamilton" wrote in message ... On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 9:50:20 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > Janet wrote: > > > > I'm betting no non-smoker would agree there's "no hint". > > Totally agree with you, Janet. If someone smokes in their house, > everything in there and everything that comes out of there will > smell like smoke. No kind of air filter will remove that smell. > Just not true. > Yes, it will clean the current air but not eliminate smoke smells > in fabrics of all kinds. > > I've also painted houses owned by heavy smokers. In order to > paint, everything must be washed off with a cleaner and even > then, ceilings and walls must be primed with a stain killer. > Nasty and expensive business. > > When I smoked, I always took it outside. I didn't want my > daughter breathing it plus I didn't want to keep rebreathing it. My mother smoked in the house. On the plus side, it left me with an abiding desire never to smoke. Cindy Hamilton == Both my parents smoked heavily. Left me with asthma for the rest of my life. No one realised that then though. |
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Cindy Hamilton > wrote:
> On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 9:50:20 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >> Janet wrote: >>> >>> I'm betting no non-smoker would agree there's "no hint". >> >> Totally agree with you, Janet. If someone smokes in their house, >> everything in there and everything that comes out of there will >> smell like smoke. No kind of air filter will remove that smell. >> Just not true. >> Yes, it will clean the current air but not eliminate smoke smells >> in fabrics of all kinds. >> >> I've also painted houses owned by heavy smokers. In order to >> paint, everything must be washed off with a cleaner and even >> then, ceilings and walls must be primed with a stain killer. >> Nasty and expensive business. >> >> When I smoked, I always took it outside. I didn't want my >> daughter breathing it plus I didn't want to keep rebreathing it. > > My mother smoked in the house. On the plus side, it left me with > an abiding desire never to smoke. > > Cindy Hamilton > Oh my gosh, that reminds me of high school. My mom was a smoker and shed drive me to school each morning. After dropping me off Id stink so bad, but as much as I complained she just didnt get it. |
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