I only have one thing to say, make me! Come on over and tell me face to face what you plan on allowing me to do.
You want me to live by how you feel about my actives. Are you happy that my low flow shower head causes me to take showers that last twice as long? Do you feel that these and the hundred other ways you busy bodies intrude on my life are enough or is there is more you would like to impose on me? Here is an idea. What else do you not like me doing? Don't like my Corvette because you feel it is not green enough for you? How about my 70 inch HDTV? Does it use more power that you feel I should be allowed to use for a TV? What about my BBQ? Do you feel that the smoke from it should not be allowed? You feel my incandescent light bulbs use too much juice? How about my 7 gallon toilet? Oh Ya, I had to replace it with a 3 gallon model that I have to flush three times. If you do not like the smell of cigarette smoke I understand. I feel I should not have to answer to some busy body about my legal life style. But at least one NY Post commenter, Bob Olson, isn't going down without a fight: The fresh air fanatics are sniffing you out in your homes, and it's only a matter of time. So smoke 'em while you got 'em, you guys. When homophobes always have a gay panic and say gay men 'all want to have sex with me,' someone will always tell them, 'That's stupid. "Smoking in residential buildings is the hottest, newest issue now,” says real estate lawyer Adam Leitman. We Want to Fuck All the Hot Straight Boys. One Chelsea resident tells the Post he was living with "a serious stench," which was only vanquished when workers came and "sealed up all of the outlets, media panels, light switches." The increasing intolerance for second hand smoke has created a small cottage industry for jobs like that, and attorneys. Some people who are subjected to their neighbors' cigarette smoke have had success plugging up every nook and cranny in their homes. I feel like I’m living in a college dorm, and I just want to live like an adult," gripes a journalist identified only as "Jane." Despite repeated pleading with her condo board to call a vote on a building-wide smoking ban, Jane, uh, says they won't do her bidding, and her Upper East Side apartment "reeks of stale smoke that seeps through the shared wall." One architect who specializes in blocking smoke from apartments says this smoke seepage is common, especially in newer buildings, where cheaper construction often leads to “negative air pressure,” where smoke and other smells get sucked through the doors, duct work and outlets. “They’ve banned smoking in parks, but I can’t have a smoke-free bedroom. Today a reporter who's friends with another reporter at the Post uses her connections to complain in the media about these filthy tobacco inhalers. Handsome man wear suit and white shirt holding cigarette on the stairs.
Young guy smoke cigarette, blows smoke, dressed in a retro style, in a beret, cinematic shot, big closeup. Young guy smoke a cigarette, dressed in a retro style. As we previously reported, a number of co-ops and condos are planning votes to ban smoking inside private residences, man. Two beautiful men are looking at the smartphone. Gay Star News cherry-picked the most amazing images of this past weekend to give you a tasty glimpse of Sitges Pride.Cigarette smokers have been cast out from our parks, beaches, boardwalks, bars, restaurants, and automobiles with children on board, and now that we've got them isolated in their apartments furtively lighting up beneath the bed with a towel stuffed under the door, it's time bring the hammer down once and for all. Bunker and Organic, two of the other most iconic gay clubs in town, were the epicenter of night entertainment, hosting a few night parties to remember. Moreover, Comodin Show kicked off the stage program every evening during Pride. The club still operates today, hosting drag shows every night during summer. The town boasts many LGBTI hotspots, such as the first-ever gay bar in Spain, Comodin. Sitges is only thirty minutes from Barcelona and has the most incredible beaches, including a gay-friendly nudist one, Playa del Muerto. Notably, 20,000 marchers took Paseo de la Ribera: to put that into perspective, Sitges only has 28,500 inhabitants. Locals, tourists and 20 floats paraded through the sunny streets of Sitges for a whole day of unapologetic fiesta yesterday (17 June). Lots of muscular shirtless gay men, drag queens in terrific outfits, rainbow families, allies and other members of the LGBTI community gathered in the sunny Saint Tropez of Spain to party.