Word: smokerã
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It’s a husky mix of smoker??s rasp and the phone sex operator next door. Reid is ten months shy of her thirtieth birthday, but her voice evokes the world-weariness of a woman beyond her years. Speaking to reporters over the phone from New York, Reid didn’t volunteer her exact location, but one couldn’t help but imagine her perched on a barstool, throwing back shots of whiskey and lamenting life’s betrayals. It’s sexy, in an intimidating way—perhaps the very...
Jessica Rabbit had one. Jackie O. used one. Why, then, shouldn’t we all use them? A simple extension to space a cigarette from one’s mouth allows the smoke to cool before entering the smoker??s body. Use it—maybe your fingers will stop smelling like stale tobacco and start smelling like sweet tobacco...
...condescending toward the tens of millions of Americans who make the conscious decision to start smoking, knowing the harmful health effects associated with it. The logic of the argument is that smokers’ loss of liberty is less important than the government’s compelling interest in smoker??s health, and the underlying assumption is that the government knows what is better for people than people themselves...
...graduate, showed a single, small portrait whose subdued colors and soft rendering emanated innocence and freshness. David Ording, of the Fogg Museum’s Mongan Center, contributed a checkerboard of pencil thumbnail drawings of everyday objects seemingly inspired by Chardin’s “The Smoker??s Case,” which is depicted in the upper right corner...
LONDON—On Monday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg continued his support for non-smoker??s rights by proposing legislation that would ban smoking in all restaurants and bars across the city. If successful, this legislation would safeguard the rights o f hospitality workers and improve the physical health of New Yorkers without imposing significant economic burdens on the restaurant industry as a whole...