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Seth:
Yea it wasnt just seed kids that smoked it was the whole fucking crazy world, especially the drug culture ppl.  (Im talking late 60's and early 70's)

   I used to chain smoke four or five Kools over coffee before I ever left the house in the morning.

   But when I think back why did I even begin smoking?   Yea you know it...   I was 14 and wanted to be cool.   But cool back then wasn't really the hippies.  We called the cool people greasers and they had that elvis hair do with the ducks ass and all that  LMAO!

   But Hey Cleveland you reminded me of something.   Was that plating company you were talking about called Simpsens and located in Pompano?  There was also a foundry across the street where a few of us worked.
   I was up there right across the street this morning to get a topper put on my pickup.  Simpsens is still there. (or was it Stimosons?)
   That was one LOUD place.


   [ This Message was edited by: Seth on 2006-05-04 10:52 ]

Ft. Lauderdale:
Johnny G were you one of the Vantage smokers?

That was my answer to reducing the tar & nicotine from my Marlboro's.

Ft. Lauderdale:
Ya know come to think of it my High school had desiginated smoking areas also.  I think those may not exist now as well. ( Hell my old High School may not exist, its been so long) :grin:

cleveland:
When I came into the Cleveland Seed, Scott B. stood out in that he DIDN'T smoke. Staffers who smoked, there and in Ft. Lauderdale, included: Hank, Ginger, Lybbi, TK, Jim, Nona, Ken, Cliff (I think), Bob W., Bob K., - all the 'cool' people. The 'bad boys' and girls of the Seed. Besides Scott, Evy, Cookie and John P. were non-smokers. Maybe half of the kids who lived in the apartments smoked, maybe less, and definitely a lot less by the time I left in '86, with some strong exceptions.

I hope we've all quit by now!

Seth, I can't remember the name of the plating company but it was run by a one-armed man named Cliff. Very nice guy. I worked there with Jim, and Cindy - they later got married, and then - poof - gone.

Ft. Lauderdale:
I think everyone one that list did quit, or had quit the last time I saw them.

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