Posts Tagged ‘smoking’

The big question: Is smoking cool? Debate.

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Cherwell

by Sarah Ventress and Charlie Alderwick | 12:38 GMT, Mon 09 November 2009

Cigarette

Photo: Cherwell

YES

Charlie Alderwick argues that there’s no doubt about it

I shouldn’t need to try very hard to make the case that smoking is cool. You all already know. Some deep, guilty part of your mind is already persuaded that smoking is cool. Smokers and non-smokers alike are perfectly aware of the cigarette’s status as the ultimate symbol of devil-may-care attitude. Smokers are aloof, self-assured, mysterious rebels and no amount of grim photos of rotting lungs on cigarette packets will change the fact that if you smoke, you’re a cool cat. Or at the very least, one step closer to being one.

Let’s think about the various guises smoking has occupied in the past. Pre-Christopher Columbus’s, Tobacco was taken in large doses by native Americans, who valued its use as a hallucinogenic drug. And who are we – us vapid, modern consumers – to argue against the spiritual benefits of such a practice?

Greta GarboBut if ritual visions aren’t your bag, you might be lured to the dark side by the notion of channelling smoking’s crucial role in old-school Hollywood glamour. “Greta Garbo and Monroe, Dietrich and DiMaggio”, all icons of Golden Age elegance as listen in the song Vogue by Madonna (a pioneer of ‘cool’ herself, and no stranger to the odd puff on a cigar) and all of whom, I’m sure would have held their cigarette and blown their smoke in a special, slightly arch way that screams ‘I am an opulent member of the glitterati. Who cares if my lungs are full of tar?’. Cumbersome health questions about the wisdom of smoking began to emerge half way through the 1990s, yet in spite of this, smoking has since become Absolutely Fabulous…

1961′s Breakfast at Tiffany’s of course provided us with the perennial image, now a cliché, of Sophisticated Smoking (at its best with cigarette holder – to avoid the yellowing of fingers, or worse, fine silk gloves), with Cruella De Ville (both cartoon and Glen Close versions) also opting for the long, thin holder – perfect for emphasising villainous, flamboyant gestures.

These figures of incredible grace and impeccable style have really only changed superficially, with today’s equivalents (Kate Moss and co.) still lighting up on a regular basis in their edgy Shoreditch haunts.

Basil RathboneFor something a little more masculine, pipe-smoking usually ups the sartorial score. Pipe smoking is rarely ‘cool’, as such, but inevitably gives one an air of being very distinguished and everso clever – after all, in taking up this noble habit, you would be following in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh and J R R Tolkien.

Having provided you with many examples of iconic smokers in the public sphere, I’d like to return to my original point. Despite the prevalence of smoking amongst the easily-glamourised factions of society – aristos and punks, millionaire entrepreneurs and gangstas, supermodels and hookers, etc. – the reason you know full well that smoking is cool, is your own experiences growing up. From the 15-year-old rebels in your school, who would sneak a quick fag in after P.E., to the lofty and artsy types in Oxford who devote as much time to their poetry/guitar as to their studies – smoking is an element of their uniform that is here to stay. If you fear for the health of your circulation, or if carcinogenic substances make you feel a little nervous, then you just don’t value your image enough; live fast, die young.

NO

Sarah Ventress begs to differ…

Smoking MittensIt’s getting cold, the frosty mantle of winter is drawing in and you’re standing on a square foot of pavement with twenty other people, blue hands shivering as you take a drag. Take a look at yourself. I’m not even going to bother talking about the health risks that come with smoking – because they speak for themselves. No, the fact that smoking isn’t cool is all about image.

If you frequently find yourself doing ludicrous things with condoms and fire alarms, hanging out of windows, freezing your arse off outside pubs, asking Big Issue sellers for a light and generally going to extraordinary lengths to light up, the chances are you’re losing a bit of credibility. And the excuses just don’t cut it. ‘I just like the buzz’ has to be one of the most common and least cool of the lot. Sorry, but if smoking is your idea of a buzz, you probably need to live faster, die younger and find a new dealer.

DietrichThe days of elegant smoking have been and gone, along with a lot of the ‘smoking is cool’ brigade. The Marlboro man died of lung cancer. Fewer and fewer celebrities are lighting up. If your only company outside in the rain is going to be a washed up Kate Moss, maybe you’d be better off inside. There’s also your long term image to consider. Yes, OK, smoking might not look too bad at twenty-one, but imagine yourself in a few years time and it’s a bit more Dot Cotton than Dietrich.

And then there are smoking areas, the playground of the socially inept. Making friends as you shiver uncontrollably, with your trusty cigarette as a social crutch, leads to some worrying choices of companions. You may be, like, totally bonding with someone who was in Cambodia at exactly the same time as you, but at the end of the day you’re still in a metal cage on Park End Street being herded by a fat man wearing much warmer clothes than you.

When you combine all these factors with the prospects of lung cancer, impotence and all the other health warnings they plaster on the front of packets, it becomes clear that smoking just isn’t cool. Inevitably it all comes down to the fact that if you’re not cool to start with, adding bad breath and yellow fingers into the equation probably isn’t going to help. Just a thought.

Page last updated: 2009-11-09 14:30:46

Pipe Cleaning With a Retort

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

This is how you use a retort to clean your pipe. Basically, it’s running boiling alcohol into your pipe, cleaning, disinfecting and pulling the tar and nicotine out of the briar. I got mine from a fundraiser for the Sanctuary for Unwanted and Neglected Animals in Silvery Springs, New York. I found it on Ebay. You can search Ebay, go to www.suna.petfinder.com or write suna@rochester.rr.com. You can also find one in other pipe supply places online.

Excuse my big fat wrist getting in the way at one point. Obviously, I’m not a pro.

And yes, I was hiding in my garage so my wife wouldn’t get bent out of shape. I’m an idiot, but I’m not suicidal.

Oh, I forgot to add that I got 3 retorts with this kit, not just one.

Why smoking is smoking hot in the adult biz?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

As Wojciehowicz said on the show Barney Miller, “Pick anything out of a Sears catalog and someone somewhere wants to sleep with it.”

Ecommerce Journal

October 19, 2009 – 1:11pm

Like it or not, but smoking is one of the most consistent fetishes is the world. Cigar or cigarette, joint or pipe – any smoking device held in the mouth will definitely draw attention to its owner. Imagine slightly parted mouth, red plump lips and curling streams of white smoke – yeah, even smoking may cause cancer, it is still sexy.

Forbidden fruit is the sweetest

Woman smoking pipeWhy promoting the same old plain vanilla porn when you can offer your website visitors something more exclusive? Feet, stockings, pantyhose and smoking fetish content sells very well in the adult Internet. No matter how you feel about smoking personally, it is necessary to realize that there are many fetish porn surfers with varied preferences. They are ready to pay for images and videos matching their tastes.

Smoking fetishism (capnolagnia) is based on the sight of a person smoking. Why despite of its carcinogenic effect smoking has become a fetish? The answer is simple: it has a lot in common with sex. According to Freud, a lady smoking a cigarette means a lady sucking penis. Due to this oral aspect you can’t help but thinking about sex when you see a woman smoking.

In the last several years, smoking has become a new taboo. The only way to find peace with your enjoyment is to go home and smoke behind closed doors. Oh those bad awful females with cigarettes! They must be turned over and punished immediately for doing bad things and breaking taboos.

A cigarette often makes people feel sexier. Have you ever noticed that females smoking – from Marlene Dietrich and Sophia Loren to Carrie Bradshow and Kate Moss – look exceptionally attractive and mysterious when they are smoking? A cigarette epitomizes their inner strength and self-confidence. Plus, it helps them create a sexual oral tone.

Smoking content

A good-looking woman and a cigarette have become a winning combination for many adult webmasters. If you want to promote this niche, just browse numerous smoking paysites that offer affiliate programs and choose the most perspective one.

Typically, you will see single models smoking in various stages of nudity. While you can definitely find some hardcore smoking content (sometimes BDSM or femdom), the majority of it is softcore. In fact, some models even don’t get naked! Surfers are more interested in the sight of bad girls with cigarettes than in actual sexual acts.

Here are some of smoking websites to consider:

• http://smoke4you.com. Smoke4you has all to entertain its visitors: there are not just pictures and videos, but also interviews, chat, and live cam shows dedicated to smoking. The membership fee varies from $1 for 2 day trial to $69.95 for 90 day membership.

• http://ultimatesmoking.com. Ultimate Smoking is an online members club that offers interesting photos and videos for female smoking fetish lovers. You will see many beautiful models puffing a cigarette – naked. The membership fee is $24.95 for 30 days, and $37.95 for 90 days.

• http://www.smoking-maya.com. Maya knows what every smoking fetishist wants to see! There are over 1000 smoking fetish pictures and videos where she smokes various types of cigarettes. The membership fee varies from $14.95 for 2 day trial to $99.96 for 356 days.

The cigarette has always held a special meaning in media, starting from the sign of a bad woman to hidden pleasure. To adult webmasters, it has become a sign of popular niche and the opportunity to make money online.

Smoking in ‘Land of the Lost’ Brings Reprimand to a Studio

Thursday, October 29th, 2009
The New York Times
Published: October 18, 2009

Land of the Lost“Land of the Lost” is the gift that just keeps on taking for Universal Pictures.

The American Medical Association Alliance, a volunteer arm of the powerful health organization that focuses on family issues, on Friday released its scorecard for the depiction of smoking in mass-appeal summer movies. Universal was the biggest offender because of “Land of the Lost,” the big-budget failure that helped cost the co-chairmen of the studio their jobs this month.

The alliance said it counted 18 shots of Will Ferrell holding a pipe in the movie, resulting in about 124 million tobacco impressions. (The industry generally calculates an “impression” by multiplying the number of incidences by the film’s total gross, then dividing by the average ticket price.)

“ ‘Land of the Lost’ wasn’t just a flop at the box office, it was also a real loser for public health,” said Nancy Kyler, president of the American Medical Association Alliance.

The group did not name the second- and third-place offenders. A Universal spokeswoman declined to comment.

The studio did catch a break, however. In May, the organization, working with the Los Angeles Department of Public Health, announced that the studio found to be the biggest smoking offender would be publicly shamed on nearby billboards. But billboard vendors throughout Los Angeles — which the alliance said are heavily dependent on entertainment industry advertising — refused to run the ad, according to Ms. Kyler.

“It’s a sad day when movie studios can promote smoking to youth, but public health advocates cannot find a billboard in the whole city of Los Angeles that will run an ad to alert the public about the problem,” she said.

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Kids…Have a Smoke…

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Poor Joe Camel. Victim of the times, and the thought that our kids are easily hypnotized because we can’t teach them ideas on our own.

That in mind, I’d like to share these classic moments…