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Thank You Camel

February 13th, 2008 | Category: health, politics

Current Mood:confused emoticon confused

Although I don’t smoke regularly anymore, I have acquired so much free merch from the cigarette companies that it amazes me. First of all, I used to get free cigarettes ALL-THE-TIME when I went out to bars and clubs back in my DJ/promotion days. I couldnt tell you how many cartons i didnt pay for. It pays to party, i’m tellin ya!

But really, in the past 6 months i have gotten a leather bound dominoes set, a very beautiful ashtray (that has since been broken), and now my newest acquisition, a very nice looking cigarette case:

cigarette case

Well it looks like i just may have to start smoking again…NOT. I already have other plans for this case, as i’m sure it will make a fun wallet!!! Oh and i just realized it is a lighter too, see the part on the top left that’s kinda pointy? You flip that with your thumb and voila! Fire. I of course will not be activating that feature. Even though it is totally radical, I dont even want to begin to think what might happen to the world if my toddler got a hold of it.

But yeah, the cig co.’s are always sending me offers and i just file for them. Although I wonder if that could get me in trouble someday, like for life or health insurance purposes. As in, “oh Ms H., we know you need a lung and you haven’t smoked in 20 years, or so you say…but see Camel says you’ve been a smoker for 35 years now. See, you signed here!”

Ah i think i am paranoid because I just saw the movie Sicko by Michael Moore–you know, the documentary on the American health care sysytem. It actually made me 1/2 way consider socialized health care for our country. It was interesting how they have it in Canada, U.K., and France just to name a few countries. And they have medical luxuries that you and I would never dream of, like a nanny who works for free and is an employee of the government. She comes by for a few hours a few times a week, for the first 5 weeks that you are parents–and will do anything you need, from errands to laundry to childcare to cooking–anything to help out. Pretty amazing, I must say. I know Moore really slants things to support his views, but those people seemed pretty happy to me. They cracked up at the idea of privatized care that you pay exorbitant amounts for and require insurance to afford. I think i want to research that a bit more, but it sound interesting. I wonder if you could really do that for a country of this stature though…

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