Just by the by. Cigarette ads are banned in Canada. In fact the government
spends a bundle on negative advertising re smoking. Smoking is also banned
in many buildings. I believe the stringency of restrictions varies from
province to province. In a small city near me, smoking is even banned in bus
shelters, shelters that are not even completely closed in. Now I know why
Yoshie never comes to Canada to see me :)
Cheers, Ken Hanly
I'm working on quitting now (hopefully before December & certainly by the end of the year), because two dentist friends of mine at OSU -- handsome men from Iran & England respectively -- put it to me forcefully. See, education & peer pressure work!
Yoshie
- RE: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunction commentary, (continued)
- RE: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunction commentary, Lisa & Ian Murray Tue 21 Nov 2000, 18:53 GMT
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- RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunction commentary, Lisa & Ian Murray Tue 21 Nov 2000, 20:29 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: yet another US electile disfunction commentary, Ken Hanly Tue 21 Nov 2000, 21:33 GMT
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