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No it isn't.
Nothing worse than Grandma Wrinkles in 4 tons of American iron on a public road!!!85 year old woman in a Buick
Sir with all due respect to you and your deceased friend -- if you get beyond the hysteria, misinformation and downright lies the truth is simple. Cancer is triggered by a BIOLOGICAL process controlled in the genes. If you have that gene, you WILL get cancer. Smoking has no real causal relationship to this disease.As the title says....
A friend of mine, who were going to get some teeth fixed, found out at the time that he had throat cancer, he passed away this last Sunday, all this in less than a month!
For all of you that smoke, look at your family and your friends and ask yourself....
Is it really worth it?
No sh!t Mike, worst beating I ever received, and Lord knows I've had a few in my time (this is not saying that that they were all un-deserved, either)Nothing worse than Grandma Wrinkles in 4 tons of American iron on a public road!!!
No sh!t Mike, worst beating I ever received, and Lord knows I've had a few in my time (this is not saying that that they were all un-deserved, either)
But on a serious note:
My Grandfather was an old Montana Cowboy and WWI vet (and later, a US Army guard at Tule Lake), he smoked until the day of his passing in 1960. He died of a non-smoking related illness.
On the otherhand, my Dad, who was a regional sales manager for Phillip Morris for years, passed away in 2012 from heart failure...and he never smoked a cigarette in his lifetime and his mother, my grandmother, smoked regularly and lived to be 97 before she passed away (in 2011).
The Ancient Egyptians suffered from it, the Ancient Greeks suffered from it, the Romans suffered from it and so on - ro be honest, after 3,000+ years, we still have no real clue as to what causes cancer.