If they called them "hot boxes" instead of "gas chambers," i think the public support might be stronger.
"Hey Chad, we're going light up this joint and gas chamber Alex's car, want in?"
just doesn't work as well.
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If they called them "hot boxes" instead of "gas chambers," i think the public support might be stronger.
"Hey Chad, we're going light up this joint and gas chamber Alex's car, want in?"
just doesn't work as well.
They have those at airports.
he would use previously donated public telephone booth
who is donating used telephone booths to a hospital
What do you do with your used telephone booths?
None of your business what I do with them!
I call my used telephone booth guy, of course.
Anyone ever wonder how Superman actually changed in one of those things without destroying everything in there?
No. But I will now.
well i smoke in them.
actually they would probably be a pretty good hotbox
Now I'm not sure if the Plan of the Hospital won't backfire
The booths will be equipped with lock sensors which detect smoke. When smoke in such booths disappears, the doors will be automatically unlocked and defiant smokers can then leave the booths, he wrote.
Why not? If it's too hard to leave the hospital to smoke, then what's the problem with having a smokeroom?
Because he's locking them in a room without air circulating.
Smokers have options. They can not smoke, smoke in the booth, or walk 50 feet away from the hospital to smoke.
Why should sick people be inhaling their tar breath?
Fire hazard? Nahhhhh
That's a lot of money wasted on idiots with a stupid habit
Yes but rates are very high in Asia so you have to work with what you currently have.
Maj Gen Dr Rienthong Nanna, the director of the private hospital in the capital's Laksi district, wrote on his Facebook account on Sunday that he would use previously donated public telephone booths to discipline anyone who defies the smoking ban at his hospital.
At least they were donated booths.
Good point.
I see an absolute win