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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
 Meeting in smokey places
Hiding in shadowy corners
Dancing where no one knows our faces
Sharing love stolen in the night
In smokey places
( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTqH4_Y9juc )
I'm so glad that laws are changing... An hour in the shower didn't get the stink out of my hair!
Good morning, all! Some friends took me out for dinner and drinks last night, and true to traditional Japanese restaurants, smoking was the norm... (Larger, more modern places have 'Smoking Sections,' or No Smoking at all.) You often see people with their chopsticks in one hand and a cigarette in the other! The only tea I could even smell this morning would be Lapsang Souchong, so that was my choice, but the smell is so much nicer!
Stitchawl
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Having worked at a Japanese managed company for 10 years, I know what you mean. Even in California where the smoking laws were strict, the level of smoking was astonishing. Of all the managers and co-workers I had, I only knew one who was a non-smoker.
A glass of La Frenz Chardonnay with some local halibut and jasmine rice.