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I hate the grocery store.

I went with my mom grocery shopping last night. This is due to her foot being in a walking "cast" (big black boot) to correct a stress fracture. She walks slowly, and can't drive.

Thus she needed a person to drive her there and home and help carry stuff up the stairs.

The shopping was slow. I ended up making the mistake of running down the cleaning supplies and Laundry detergent aisles. Five min. after being in those smelly places, the bottoms of my feet were itching. An hour later my skin started feeling stretched over my bones and my joints felt like they were swollen.

I woke up at 5:30 am. I am still in pain.

We are going to Reuben's cousin's soccer game today. I should try and find my fingerless gloves.

Also, being around cigarette smoke leaves me waking up the next morning feeling hung over. I don't think I'm ever going to get back into a club to dance as long as Chicago keeps holding out on passing that anti-smoking law ([livejournal.com profile] satanicmecanic I don't want to hear your complaints about this. You live out in the burbs where they are not talking of passing such law).

on 2003-10-03 05:04 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] serpent-sky.livejournal.com
If I go somewhere full of smoke [this is why I tend to really favour going to NYC rather than staying up here, even though CT is slowly passing the laws... restaurants went smoke-free this week, and clubs follow in, I think, six months], I wake up the next morning aching. All over. It only happens after being somewhere around a lot of cigarette smoke... and it's a deep ache, from the follicles of my hair to my toes. Everything hurts. Horrible.

on 2003-10-03 05:16 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nimrodiel.livejournal.com
depending on the level of smoke it's everything from a headachache and slight muscle stiffness to a deep deep body achin all over pain.

Right now the Chicago smoking ban would be just resteraunts, with the rest to maybe follow soon-ish after that.

I don't mind. One of our weekly game sessions is held at a resteraunt. It would be lovely if the chain smoking french man was not able to do so around me :)

on 2003-10-03 06:20 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] satanicmechanic.livejournal.com
well for your information i have been considering possibly moving into the city at some point AND when i do go out to the club it is typically one in the city like NEO or EXIT....i think if a club opened up and made it non smoking it would set the trend...if they make money then others will follow....thats how it SHOULD work...not a socialistic gestapo-like law that prevents people who own a club to decide what they can and cant let their patrons do....why not outlaw alcohol too it offends me in its smell and what it does to people..i hate drunk people they annoy me and the smell of alcohol does believe it or not make me feel ill...:p But thats just my opinion.....

on 2003-10-03 06:41 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] nimrodiel.livejournal.com
well for your information i have been considering possibly moving into the city at some point

Have you really? It would be lovely to have you closer :)

anyways, the way it is now, if the anti-smoking law gets passed it will be restaraunts only. Restaraunts with bars would be handled differently, and bars/clubs would also be handled differently.

(probably due to the many "smoking-bars" cigar bars and such in the city).

ahhhhh, the joy of california

on 2003-10-12 09:32 pm (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
One of the first things I notice when I travel out of state is just how great our non-smoking laws are here. Clubs, restraunts, any indoor building, it's all smoke-free.

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