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Doctors used to advertise their favorite brands!

"I am Dr. Milton, and I smoke Camels...non filtered! you should too!" OMG! when you see some of the old tyme commericials its down right scary.

How horrible is it when you pass a hospital or medical center, and see the throng of nurses, or MDs outside catching a cigarette between patients..YUCK! What a bad example.

I grew up in a smoker home. My mom quit just after I moved out, and my dad smoke up until the very afternoon he died. I picked up the habit at 14 and didnt turn it lose till many years later. it was the hardest thing I ever did, and the best thing I ever did.

How come my sister didnt get MS? She lived in that smokey house! and smokes to this day! I want a recount darnit.
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