Yes but I could never get near enough to them to ask how they managed it - the stink was truly awful
2007-01-21 05:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Lung Cancer is The No.1 cause of cancer death for men and women.Health professionals agree that smoking greatly raises the risk of lung cancer and that quitting smoking can have major health benefits. But all smokers don't get lung cancer,and all lung cancer patients aren't smokers. Yes! when I was in 5th grade we had a landlord who smoked cigars all his adult life,died at the age of 105 years, of old age!
2007-01-21 05:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Yap, my father smoked his whole life, cigarettes and cigars and died at age 83 no cancer, my grandfather did age 85, no cancer.
And I don't wonder, because its not just the cigs alone that kill and make cancer, its the life style,none of my family owned a car, you either walked, rode a bicycle or rode public transit, they never ate fast food, plenty of veggies and fruit. Nowadays, people are way to stressed, want more, eat out a lot, and live a sedentary life.
2007-01-21 05:43:45
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answered by Mightymo 6
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i'm no longer a smoker - yet those "holier" the thou non-those who smoke who whinge deserve cancer and prefer Paysy Ramsey their "god" would merely provide it to their hypocritical azzes. The numbers do no longer upload up for this antu-smoking campaign - and what about smoke from fireplace, chimney, motor vehicle, autos, and burning coal, and and so on and and so on. You those who whinge about cigs want to get a existence. a minimum of make an attempt to think about the numbers demise of cancer adverse to finished inhabitants and also you'll see that that is only a diversion challenge to keep the farm animals's minds off the authentic subject matters.
2016-12-02 20:33:49
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answered by picart 4
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My great-aunt smoked a pack of unfiltered chesterfields a day for 70+ years. She died in her sleep at the age of 96. Her sister, my grandmother, who never smoked a day in her life died at the age of 94 from cancer.
2007-01-22 09:12:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. My Grand father-82. Smoked Lucky Strikes his whole life
2007-01-21 05:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my great-grandmother lived to be 106. Born in 1886, she smoked cigarettes amost all of her life. No cancer. Though her daughter died of brain cancer when she was in her 40s. And her other daughter, my grandma, had breast cancer but survived it.
2007-01-21 05:44:43
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answered by MsAdventure 5
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yes, what about the person who smoked all their life decided to quit clean themselves up and then got cancer and died.
2007-01-21 05:55:35
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answered by GreyMatter 2
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Yeah, my dad, he's 90+ and smoking for as long as I can remember and I'm in my 50's....goes to show ya...
2007-01-21 05:43:05
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answered by bobemac 7
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I heard once that the oldest people who ever lived were all smokers.
2007-01-21 05:44:37
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answered by Militant Agnostic 6
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