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cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene

GUEST,Phil d'Conch 21 Jul 17 - 05:53 PM
GUEST,Desi C 22 Jul 17 - 05:10 AM
Senoufou 22 Jul 17 - 06:42 AM
punkfolkrocker 22 Jul 17 - 07:04 AM
Johnny J 22 Jul 17 - 11:18 AM
GUEST,Morris-ey 22 Jul 17 - 12:13 PM
punkfolkrocker 22 Jul 17 - 03:45 PM
GUEST,Morris-ey 22 Jul 17 - 05:57 PM
punkfolkrocker 22 Jul 17 - 07:23 PM
Bugsy 12 Nov 17 - 08:13 PM
Mr Red 14 Nov 17 - 05:36 AM
SPB-Cooperator 14 Nov 17 - 05:46 AM
JHW 14 Nov 17 - 06:07 AM
GUEST,Derrick 14 Nov 17 - 06:08 AM
GUEST,Some bloke 15 Nov 17 - 03:58 AM
keberoxu 25 Sep 19 - 04:46 PM
GUEST,Brian Grayson 26 Sep 19 - 06:28 AM
Jack Campin 26 Sep 19 - 07:41 AM
leeneia 27 Sep 19 - 12:29 PM
Steve Shaw 27 Sep 19 - 12:59 PM
weerover 27 Sep 19 - 04:56 PM
keberoxu 13 Nov 19 - 02:57 PM
leeneia 16 Nov 19 - 01:25 PM
GUEST,keberoxu 31 Jan 20 - 12:46 PM
Steve Shaw 31 Jan 20 - 03:46 PM
Jack Campin 31 Jan 20 - 06:37 PM
Steve Shaw 31 Jan 20 - 06:50 PM
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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch
Date: 21 Jul 17 - 05:53 PM

Tsk, tsk & tut. Fifty (count 'em, 50) posts and no Trump-hate? Where are all my Astroturfers®?

Should e-cigarettes be exempt from FDA rules? A House panel says yes

Turn in your carpet stretchers on the way out... slackers!

The only person I know that for sure had issues with e-cigs melted her favorite, everyday purse and all that was in it at the time. Lithium-ion go pffft!

If you do step outside to "…inhale some nicotine..." between sets, be sure you are known to the venue's doorman and you have your Wristband (YT: P. Simon).


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Desi C
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 05:10 AM

I do of course welcome the health benefits of smokeless folk clubs, but I miss the atmosphere that the smoke provided, that has gone and never been replaced. certainly these silly vapour ciggy things just make people look pathetic. Could not somebody invent some kind of safe but fake smoke, that could perhaps be released at the start of the evening and disappear naturally after a few hour?


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Senoufou
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 06:42 AM

What about dry ice? The stuff they use in theatre pantomimes. Non-toxic and provides an air of mystery and magic.

I know what you mean by atmosphere. In the black-and-white video of the Pogues 'Fairytale of New York', the Irish musicians are smoking fit to bust. It seems to fit with the sleazy lyrics of the song.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: punkfolkrocker
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 07:04 AM

Predating vapes are industrial strength stage & disco smoke machines...

I remember a restaurant meal that was ruined by random puffs of dense pungent perfumed smoke being inflicted to create fake 'atmosphere'... 😒

Sadly, cheap Chinese smoke machines are now too easily available to enhance the fun of kiddies & grown ups house parties..


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Johnny J
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 11:18 AM

When I moved into my first flat, a friend advised to get some ash trays.
"Just because you don't smoke, it doesn't mean other people don't"

It all sounded very reasonable then. Thank goodness, things have changed. Smokers go out on the balcony now.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Morris-ey
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 12:13 PM

Senoufou, in reverse order:


"What about dry ice? The stuff they use in theatre pantomimes. Non-toxic and provides an air of mystery and magic" - dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide which is toxic to air breathers;

"We sometimes go to a huge branch of Asda in a rather poorer district of Norwich" - do you travel by motor vehicle? Is it fuelled by diesel or petrol or by batteries which use noxious chemicals in production?

I don't see why I should be forced to inhale toxic chemicals (and there are these even in vapour, though in smaller amounts than cigarette smoke) as I walk about. Nor do I wish to smell strong odours of various vaping flavours. I want my air clean and unpolluted thank you" - yet we should suffer your use of motor vehicles, the use of motor vehicles that deliver to the Asda store that you use, your use of gas and electricity which also produces greenhouse gas and so on.

In the grand scheme of things, a minority of smokers or vapers cause less social and ecological harm than you do.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: punkfolkrocker
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 03:45 PM

Morris-ey - I'm a life long pedestrian, cyclist, user of public transport..
never learned to drive or ride anything with an engine...

So I'll stand up instead for Sen's complaints about fag & vape addicts...


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Morris-ey
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 05:57 PM

I use a bicycle on a daily basis. Fag smoke and vape is almost impossible to inhale in other than enclosed spaces, and I have already said that I do not want either in such environments, but to claim that people indulging in either in open space is harmful is incredible. Internal combustion engines pollute far, far more than smokers and it is hypocritical of senoufou to condemn smokers and vapers whist availing herself of far more polluting vehicles.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: punkfolkrocker
Date: 22 Jul 17 - 07:23 PM

"Fag smoke and vape is almost impossible to inhale in other than enclosed spaces...but to claim that people indulging in either in open space is harmful is incredible"

Well I inhabit a flesh and blood body that reacts allergically to fag smoke and vapes in public open spaces..

Walking past or behind both in the street is a real discomfort, not immediate life or death I grant you,
but still unpleasant enough to affect my sinuses, stress levels and mood..,

Then there are bus and railway shelters on rainy days, they are not enclosed, just one wall and a roof,
but crammed with smokers and vapers, puffing away as selfish as they can possibly be...

Pub beer gardens, cafe terraces...

...and... etc...etc.... all outdoors in public spaces...

In fact pub beer gardens are worse now since the fag smoking ban...

That's mainly why I'm at home on a summer saturday night drinking supermarket booze in front of the telly..

[well.. until I fell asleep on the sofa a couple of hours ago...]


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Bugsy
Date: 12 Nov 17 - 08:13 PM

ALL forms of smoking are banned in Pubs , beer gardens, and for that matter, any public building , park or beach in Australia. You're not allowed to smoke within 5 metres of any doorway. You can't smoke in your car if you are carrying children.

I believe we may well become the first smoke free country

Cheers
5
Bugsy


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Mr Red
Date: 14 Nov 17 - 05:36 AM

nicotine is an immuno-suppressant. Fact.

But a damn sight safer than the tar in cigarette smoke. Research is slowly filtering through.

I have to confess I don't like the flavours that you get a whiff of - strawberry ie. And I have noticed some vapers seem to need a hell of a lot of vapour - they are like a steam train starting on an up grade.

I would assume they are heavy smokers substituting extra volume to get the same hit.

FWIW company cars in the UK are classified as company buildings for the purposes of the law.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: SPB-Cooperator
Date: 14 Nov 17 - 05:46 AM

In the bad old days, more than once I have had meals ruined in restaurants where ignoramuses who don't smoke while they are eating themselves decide to create as much stench as they can once they have finished.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: JHW
Date: 14 Nov 17 - 06:07 AM

'I have to confess I don't like the flavours that you get a whiff of - strawberry ie. And I have noticed some vapers seem to need a hell of a lot of vapour - they are like a steam train starting on an up grade.'

Agree but still think this an improvement on my wardrobe reeking of stale tobacco and having to breath in used smoke to sing.
I gave up smoking in my college days, tried a pipe but found it no help. I didn't mind the smell of pipe tobacco.
A regular at the Britannia FC, pipe smoker, never came again when smoking was banned.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Derrick
Date: 14 Nov 17 - 06:08 AM

FWIW company cars in the UK are classified as company buildings for the purposes of the law.

Another law that is totally ignored.
I see drivers and passengers smoking in work and company vehicles every day,I've yet to see a single prosecution reported in the press.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Some bloke
Date: 15 Nov 17 - 03:58 AM

Most pubs don?t allow vaping, and it really depends on a combination of interpretation of their licence conditions and whether a few smokers put off a lot of normal respectable customers.

There is no excuse whatsoever for smoking or vaping around unsuspecting people who don?t wish to inhale nicotine. Forget any argument over health etc, it?s far more simple than that. You should be able to go out these days and not be exposed to other people?s ignorance or addiction. Same as running the gauntlet of smokers immediately outside the door of a pub.

Vaping appears to have a lower incidence of oncological occurrence but don?t forget that it hasn?t been around long enough for robust public health epidemiology. My own opinion (I?ve been involved in smoking cessation work over the years) is that as a weaning off product, vaping has an excellent advantage. The problem is two fold; replacement rather than withdrawal and, tragically, children and young adults getting into nicotine addiction through using them as lifestyle appendages.

Smoking was common place up till comparatively recently. That doesn?t mean it is to be encouraged now though. It?s like saying that we gave thalidomide to pregnant women in 1962 so why not now?


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: keberoxu
Date: 25 Sep 19 - 04:46 PM

Charlie Baker, governor of the state of Massachusetts,
has now pronounced a four-month ban on vaping. Period.

The four months, if I read the press release right,
were to allow the medical/health experts to evaluate the situation,
with health problems that have included fatalities,
and then to base their position on what has been learned.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,Brian Grayson
Date: 26 Sep 19 - 06:28 AM

I smoke. Mea maxima culpa. Where smoking is banned, I don't smoke - seems fairly obvious, OK?

Now, I don't drive. So could anyone who drives a petrol or Diesel vehicle kindly stay at least 100 metres away from anywhere I happen to be? Fair enough?


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Jack Campin
Date: 26 Sep 19 - 07:41 AM

I'm sufficiently sensitive to vape fumes that my eyes and throat can burn for a couple kf days after exposure to concentrations too low for me to smell. I only work out why I'm feeling ill when it's too late to do anything about it. (Cigarette smoke is nowhere near as bad).

In my experience, very few vapers are willing to desist if I see they've got the equipment and ask them not to use it. Their addiction prevents them empathizing with the injury they're causing to others.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: leeneia
Date: 27 Sep 19 - 12:29 PM

It's years since I've been near a cigarette.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 27 Sep 19 - 12:59 PM

I was terribly addicted to smoking until I very suddenly gave up at 8.05pm on Feb 21 1978. I have touched nothing smokeable since that day. I'd be long dead had I carried on. I must say, if you want to make yourself look a complete tw*t, just walk around using one of those ridicuous-looking six-inch articulated vape pipes.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: weerover
Date: 27 Sep 19 - 04:56 PM

Boasted to colleagues a few weeks ago that despite five decades of smoking I had never had a day off sick in my fifteen years in teaching, and for some time before that. Three days later I had a stroke: smoking was the most likely obvious factor.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: keberoxu
Date: 13 Nov 19 - 02:57 PM

Now People magazine has feature stories
on what vaping has done to a seventeen-year-old.

they're calling it EVALI

EVALI, I gather, is
E-cigarette Vaping Associated Lung Injury ,
and the words "product use" are abbreviated/omitted in there somewhere.

"a senseless type of product that needs to be fought?


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: leeneia
Date: 16 Nov 19 - 01:25 PM

The US has seen 29 deaths and 2000+ hospitalizations linked with vaping. There has been quite a bit of fear about it, including orders to sellers of nicotine vape products to desist.

Turns out that the sufferers had vaped the addictive oil in marijuana (THC?), but somebody in the supply line had "cut" it with Vitamin E. Turns out that Vitamin E, burned and inhaled, is extremely toxic.

Most said that had bought the product from a friend or on the street. (Call that a friend?) Some said they got it from a legitimate outlet, but I personally doubt it.

Apparently, if a confirmed smoker who has no hope of stopping switches from cigarettes to vaping, the vaping is better for them. So in that way, I am glad the matter is cleared up.

I have nothing but contempt for those who try to get the young started vaping.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: GUEST,keberoxu
Date: 31 Jan 20 - 12:46 PM

The teenager in the USA, referenced in the 13 November 2019 post,
breaks his anonymity, following initial recovery from
a life-saving double-lung transplant.   

Daniel Ament in Time magazine


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 31 Jan 20 - 03:46 PM

Vin Garbutt told us about a club he once played at. He was affected by smoke and expressed his concern to the organiser. He was told not to worry because they'd installed a new powerful extractor fan in the folk club room. When he started the gig he discovered that the extractor fan had been placed in the wall behind the stage, so all the smoke in the room got sucked in his direction...

We did suspect at times that Vin made a bit of stuff up to get his laughs... :-)


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Jack Campin
Date: 31 Jan 20 - 06:37 PM

I used to go to a session, before the smoking ban, in a pub where lots of punters smoked. It was so bad that when I got home I'd have to throw all my clothes into the washing machine and have a shower before going to bed or I'd smell like an ashtray. The pub had a recirculating filter in the ceiling which did help quite a bit with breathability. But it emitted a shatteringly loud mains motor hum. An A flat drone as loud as a bagpipe is not a great addition to the Scottish dance tune repertoire.


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Subject: RE: cigs and e-ecigs in the folk scene
From: Steve Shaw
Date: 31 Jan 20 - 06:50 PM

After sessions in pre-ban days I hung out all my clothes on the washing line outside for an hour if it wasn't raining to get the fag smell out. While I was waiting, I'd drink a large mug of tea and hunt out the house supply of any available biscuits. I put all my harmonicas on a tray and put them outside, ditto. Failing that I had to wait until the next day. We are now far more civilised.


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