I gotta swipe Probligo's latest post and put it here.
From the realms of "unforeseen consequences"...
NZ's "smoke-free bars and clubs" law is now just one week old.
In this morning's paper is a small article quoting vox pop experience of the effects the new law have had.
There have been a few complaints - some about the fall-off in patronage and consequently takings and profit.
But, sufficiently significant to feature in the informal survey, is the problem of smell.
Body odour features as a good part of the comment, but the most prominent is the "problem" of (I am a country boy, this word is Anglo-Saxon, not rude) farting.
It is not that it is a new problem. It is merely the fact that it now is coming to notice rather than being concealed or camouflaged by the smell of cigarette smoke.
So, to those of you who may be smokers, and who are facing the thought of legislation that is going to take away your right to smoke in your favourite speakeasy or club, here is another line of defence for you...
Ask the pc bastards what they propose doing about the fart smells and body odours that will become apparent once people stop smoking in the bars. Tell them that you are still prepared to risk health, life and limb in the war against the imposition of unwelcome and ill-disguised body odour and the gaseous by-products of natural digestive processes.
Then, let's see what the pc brigade can make of THAT!
2 comments:
Here's the link.
Watch it! You're gonna get chili banned next!
What the heck am I doing?! The Packers are driving!
Post a Comment