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Garden Master
I think that standing outside on a loading dock ramp in subzero weather is a great "inducement" to quit smoking.
Being forced out there never happened to me because I quit before the smoke-free laws really happened but I was all in favor when they went into effect. I was always, always, always subjected to 2nd-hand smoke! My non-smoking mother once said that I may have started just as a line of defense.
Childhood alcohol use? I'd make it as difficult as possible. They should be down in the weeds, under a bridge, dirt-caked clothes, unbathed, fighting over a bottle, no decent food or the prospect of sleeping anywhere comfortable . . . You know, practice for how irresponsible behavior might pan out.
Steve
ETA: my cellphone can't take a picture of a final garden bouquet . . . it has lost its memory!
Being forced out there never happened to me because I quit before the smoke-free laws really happened but I was all in favor when they went into effect. I was always, always, always subjected to 2nd-hand smoke! My non-smoking mother once said that I may have started just as a line of defense.
Childhood alcohol use? I'd make it as difficult as possible. They should be down in the weeds, under a bridge, dirt-caked clothes, unbathed, fighting over a bottle, no decent food or the prospect of sleeping anywhere comfortable . . . You know, practice for how irresponsible behavior might pan out.
Steve
ETA: my cellphone can't take a picture of a final garden bouquet . . . it has lost its memory!