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- Trivia: What Actress Appeared In the Last TV Commercial to Air In the U.S.? by voluntaryXchange on Nov 5, 2009
Answer below the fold. Veronica Hamel, who later starred in the grandaddy of all gritty, contemporary, serial dramas with multiple intertwined story arcs Hill Street Blues.
- Quitting Smoking the Old-Fashion Way: Cold Turkey by Shannon McDowell - One More Voice in Cyberspace on Oct 8, 2009
Greetings! Well, today is the day I FINALLY quit smoking. A friend/former co-worker had a heart attack from smoking, a petite female friend of mine had a heart attack from smoking, my dentist has been diagnosed with COPD from smoking, and a former...
- Re: Premier- The "Smokeless" Cigarette by Greensboring on Sep 30, 2009
Liv said...It looks like they're going to allow smoking again on the airplanes if you smoke "smokeless" cigs. Similar Articles:2009 Television PremiersSeries Premiere on History Channel Evolve: EyesViceroy Filter-tip CigarettesGreensboro's Safe Ci...
- Unintended Consequences by Dickster's Random Thoughts on Sep 11, 2009
Image via WikipediaSometimes I wonder if politicians operate in a vacuum. They pass legislation with one particular goal in mind with little to no regard of the potential consequences of what that legislation brings. Let's take, for instance,...
- Old Dude’s Flip Behind-the-Back Match & Cigarette Trick by straitpinkie.com on Jun 11, 2009
This man is awesome. He had a beard when he first started attempting this trick.
- Ecigarettes on Hold? by Forced Green on May 13, 2009
Sales of e-cigs have been on the rise in the United Kingdom, United States, Switzerland, Sweden and Brazil for several years. The trend prompted the World Health Organization to issue a statement in 2008 calling for more safety testing.. “If th...
- Ecigarettes on Hold? by Forced Green on May 13, 2009
Sales of e-cigs have been on the rise in the United Kingdom, United States, Switzerland, Sweden and Brazil for several years. The trend prompted the World Health Organization to issue a statement in 2008 calling for more safety testing.. “If th...




