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strauss said:If you don't want to hear me preach about how fu*king distgusting smoking is, don't smoke in front of me. Smoking in front of non-smokers is inadvertently preaching them so smoke. If you guys want to get your break every 10min, fine with me, just keep that sh*t to yourselves.
How does that work? If I'm drinking a cup of water in front of you, does that mean I'm preaching to you to drink water? That's ridiculous. Are smokers supposed to make sure they're fully concealed from your sight every time they want to smoke? If a smoker's smoking where they're not supposed to be, you're right - they shouldn't be doing it. If they're in the designated area and you're nearby, tough. Stand upwind or something.
Steve said:Pipe-ups .... ahhahaha!
What has always surprised me though - esp. with the infantry, is the guys who can smoke a pack a day and run like gazelles. HOW do they manage this?? I mean really now, I know it affects people differently but I see people smoking all the time and they are healthy as ox's.
I know the entire "well down the road.." thing but not everyone particularly cares about "down the road" I'm just wondering how these guys do it. I used to smoke and quit because of the health effects it had on running and to be truthful I'm a little envious of these SOB's who can smoke without losing much of their athletic performance.
Let it be known to any soldier here that if you can smoke and stil run 5km in a great time, I hate you.
Being a smoker really wasn't a hindrance for me when compared to my being out of shape. Once I got into some semblance of decent shape, I could keep up with the platoon without problems even though I still smoked. If you're a smoker but keep in good shape, I don't think the smoking really holds you back that much compared to the average non-smoker. That being said, I've never quit to see the difference so I can't say for sure.