I would end corporate tax deductions for cigarette and alcohol advertising, and fund research into ways to cure drug addiction. I recently read of a vaccine that blocks nicotine from reaching the brain, thus eliminating the smoker's high that keeps them addicted.
On Oct 5, 3:45 am, Tim Bruening <tsbru...@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
> I would end corporate tax deductions for cigarette and alcohol > advertising, and fund research into ways to cure drug addiction. I > recently read of a vaccine that blocks nicotine from reaching the brain, > thus eliminating the smoker's high that keeps them addicted.
Oh dear, I see Tim still spams this otherwise helpful ng with his very own brand of totally worthless rubbish.
And I was so hoping Tim had either upped the meds, or taken up solo round the world canoeing or something.
> >> Oh dear, I see Tim still spams this otherwise helpful ng with his > >> very > >> own brand of totally worthless rubbish.
> > And what you said was so useful.
> > Gareeth
> Yes, absolutely, (yawn...) riveting.
If you feel so tired that you have to openly yawn on a newsgroup, maybe you should have a long sleep. A very long sleep. Hopefully forever more.
And unless you have ever worked in a shipyard or the suchlike, I doubt you have any idea about "riveting", so you may do better to go back to the books with pictures in, rather than trying to join in with the "grown-ups" on newsgroup discussion groups.
And one final question if I may, why does your mouth open and close when you are reading?
> >> Oh dear, I see Tim still spams this otherwise helpful ng with his > >> very > >> own brand of totally worthless rubbish.
> > And what you said was so useful.
> > Gareeth
> Yes, absolutely, (yawn...) riveting.
If you feel so tired
Bored.
that you have to openly yawn on a newsgroup, maybe you should have a long sleep. A very long sleep. Hopefully forever more.
And unless you have ever worked in a shipyard
Northrup-Grumman.
or the suchlike, I doubt you have any idea about "riveting", so you may do better to go back to the books with pictures in, rather than trying to join in with the "grown-ups" on newsgroup discussion groups.
And one final question if I may, why does your mouth open and close when you are reading?