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IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT!

pir8fan
Member
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It was a windy Saturday night in New York, and the streets were slick from the rain that had just ended. The big car pulled up before the massive door on a side street. The chauffeur jump out and ran around the car to open the door for the well dressed couple in the back! He then ran ahead to rap loudly on the massive door! Before the smaller door behind the grillwork even opened one could imagine the band playing and the party crowd inside doing the Charleston!

The small door opened and a gruff man with a cigar in the corner of his mouth demanded "Whatta you want?". The young man from the back seat stiffened his spine and replied "Benny sent me!" The gruff man behind the door countered "Benny has no friends here." To which the young man responded "He did yesterday."! "That is right." said the gruff one. "Come on in out of the cold!"

The big door swung open and the young couple steped inside of the classic "Speak Easy"! The air was heavy with smoke! But there was no music! A passing waiter offered the couple a cocktail to enjoy while they placed their order! He paid no attention to the fact that the young lady appeared much to young to be drinking. They were soon escorted to a table where the "Big Fellow" sat, surrounded by heavily armed thugs! "Lets see your money" he demanded. The young man reached into his pocket and pulled out four crisp one hundred dollar bills! "What do you want?" ask the the "Big Fellow"? One carton of Marlboro Lights and a carton of Kool Milds! Laughter erupted all around the table! "You expect me to give you two cartons of cigarettes for 400 lousy dollars! I know, I know, that's what they were last month, by the pressure is on around here. You want two cartons, I am going to need another hundred dollars!" "NO" bellows the young man as he pulls out a large caliber hand gun! "You will not rob me anymore"! The young lady screams............

The end of this story is yet to be written! But the idea that we can legislate away addiction will lead to this, and many other stories like it! High prices forced by excessive taxation is not the answer to decreased smoking rates! The keys are education, support, and while in my mind the jury is still out on this one, medications. This is the three legged stool upon which our future as non-smokers must rest!

To all who wish to quit, Educate yourselves! Learn about your addiction! And yes, you are an addict! Find support! On going support! In my opinion, this site is the best vehicle for on going support you will ever find! If you must, use medical product to help you! But use them as directed! DO NOT devise your own plan for their use! Follow the directions on the package to the letter! You would not try to do brain surgery on yourself. Do not try to re-invent the wheel in pharmicology! You can succeed in your quit! And though the power of "Collateral Kindness" you can help others! You can do this! We will help!                   Tommy

10 Comments
JonesCarpeDiem

"They" have done very well legislating illegal drugs and the underground economy as well as the tax evaders. I expect the same with cigarettes

Giulia
Member

Nice bit of prose there. 

The young lady screams....  Suddenly the not so "Big Fellow" started coughing.  His attendant thugs came to his aid with handkerchiefs made of silk.  But Mr. Big couldn't seem to catch his breath and his spittle in the handkerchiefs was speckled black and bloody.  "Hey, boss, wassa mattah?" asked Luigi, the one with the scar down the side of his cheek and the yellow smokestained finger nails.  "I, ah....can't...breath..." said Mr. Big.  The room was heavy with smoke.  Some of the other patrons started coughing.  The young man, gun in hand,  hesitated.  Mr. Big was gasping for breath through his raspy coughs.  Guido brough him some water, and,  desperate,  the boss grabbed for it.  But it slipped out of his hand and shattered on the floor.  His choking cough became continuous.  The young man thought better of his desire for cigarettes and grabbed his girl and fled the place before the thugs' attention was drawn back to them.  They found a quit smoking den called Ex and decided to learn about how to end their addiction.  .... The end of the story is yet to be written - by ... you....

Todd24
Member

Very well said Tommy.  I must admit that cost was a motivating factor, but I also said to everyone who knew me at the time that I would quit smoking which they reached $1.50 a pack.  How many years ago was that?  

While Sin tax does seem " popular" with various groups of the population, when will these sin taxes begin to encroach upon, what you believe is a personal choice? 

Willit be when cocoa cola is 3.00 a bottle because of the sugar?

How about when they impose an extra tax on that Rbeye steak because of the fat, or because it's an animal.

How about when they tax the R rated movie because it's too violent or immoral? 

 

Sin taxes only give the government more money to find other things to tax.  

 

Speaking of... Did you hear that 3 of the fired secret service agents are now working as party planners for the GSA.  ROFL

maggie_8-1-2010

Very entertaining reading Tommy! I was hoping you were going to leave then open and you did just that. Bravo!

lady-hyacinth
Member

I like this story,...had me on he edge of my seat! Was thinking you were gonna link where we could get the book!

Thanks Tommy, as always food for thought, and I feel you are right on, we don't need more legislattion and taxation. This is a free society, or it was. We already have the information, and the education and thanks to the internet it's available for anyone, even mildly interested in quitting, to find. There is more that could be offered to the kids to keep them from starting, rather than getting to them after the fact.

The tobacco industry needs to die. They would if everyone would quit, and people were so well educated that they would never start....when that day comes it will be truly wonderful. Do you think it ever will?

laura-m
Member

Excellent story!  Yes, this site has proven to be the best site for me to learn to quit and stay quit.  Who knows what the future will bring>>>>>>? 

ShawnP
Member

Nice story Tommy! I also said I would quit when they raised the price on cigs but i didn't. It did get quite expensive and i then started rolling. Anything to save a few bucks. Either way, the timing wasn't right for me then. I never came across this site and would have never made it past the first day if doing on my own. I am extremely grateful for this site and for all of you 🙂

Mike.n.Atlanta

Good one Tommy. I could not be doing this without help from the likes of you & everyone here. This is war & we’re all on the battlefield together.

Yes they would learn about their addiction & take back control of their lives…become masters of their own destiny. They headed down Cessation Boulevard & found the Ex Book Store. Everyone looked their way as a tiny bell rang when they entered the shop. They were greeted by so many eager to share the knowledge it takes to maintain a healthy lifestyle without the vile weed. They would spend a lot of time here, they had to, it was a matter of life or death.

Sootie
Member

From our many conversations you know that I totally agree with you on this one....you cannot "legislate" health (although our country is bound and determined to try!!). It's a decision everyone must make for themselves.

Some will not choose to quit and that is simply a fact of life. Some will not choose to eat healthy, wear a seat belt, exercise, avoid excess drinking, drive the speed limit, FIGURE OUT THAT HOT COFFEE IS HOT!!!!! and that is just a fact of life.

To many, this is a story of the future----but have you watched the news lately---convenient stores are robbed for money AND usually cigarettes are taken.

Those who choose safety over freedom usually lose both.

Sootie
Member

OOPS!! sorry--it is actually "those who choose safety over freedom deserve neither."

My apologies to Ben Franklin!