Who was sitting there first? If you were he was very rude and should of
never done that. However, if he was, then thats a totally different story.
On Feb 17, 2008 8:30 PM, deuceswild1000 <deuceswild1000@
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> <wincerwj@..
> > I would expect a person to react in exactly the same way as if
> > someone walked up to them just to blow smoke in their face. I have
> > seen that happen just as often as someone walking up to someone to
> > vomit on them...never.
>
> Well, you were not in Biloxi with me about 5 years ago when I asked a
> person to please not let his smoke go on me. He proceeded to start a
> rant that I must be a loser and that was why I was being such a
> ******* s^^^ head and that he would show me real smoke. He then
> proceded to blow smoke all over me for several seconds.
>
> A couple of ladies playing adjacent to me started chastizing him. He
> proceded to call them fat pigs and dirty *****. I started
> hollering for security and he decided to leave.
>
> So that is my lasting impression of asking someone to please not let
> their smoke go on me.
>
> So:
>
> I had a less violent but similar reaction from a woman in another
> casino where she continued to lecture me about asking her to remove
> her smoke instead of fanning the air. She stated that she was a
> polite person and if she had been asked she would have complied, but
> since I chose to fan the air she would smoke all the more. She then
> proceded to hold her cigarette so that it went directly on me. I
> just got up and left.
>
> Needless to say, not all smokers are like that, and non smokers can
> be just as rude, but the impression is lasting.
>
>
>
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