Great smokers
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Curious, these photos of so-called great smokers. Has it occurred to anyone that virtually all of the subjects are dead? For a better view of what smoking actually does to your lungs, go to the following:
http://www.quitsmokinghelp.net/smokers_lungs.html
JMB
http://www.quitsmokinghelp.net/smokers_lungs.html
JMB
There are obviously Big Smokers as well as Great Smokers!Jordan Marc wrote:Curious, these photos of so-called great smokers. Has it occurred to anyone that virtually all of the subjects are dead? For a better view of what smoking actually does to your lungs, go to the following:
http://www.quitsmokinghelp.net/smokers_lungs.html
JMB
NJS
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: This thread may be hazardous to your health. Keep well away.
Some may recall from previous threads I am no partisan of smoking, but I must admit I enjoy this thread a lot and I would like to thank Marcelo and all contributors for it. It is very LL-ish
Most characters may well be dead, but their are well remembered, aren't they?
Most characters may well be dead, but their are well remembered, aren't they?
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I think what Mr. Jordan Marc wanted to remind us all of, was that even though these are glamorous photos (and they truly are), is that smoking is a ticket to wearing a bespoke suit for an eternity earlier then one would like.
I'm not a smoker myself, but I love the look of a double cuff and cuff link peaking out of the jacket underneath the cigar or cigarette occupied hand.
A few times myself while handing a toothpick after lunch, I find myself treating it like a cigarette. Not only that, but when handing chewing gum as well I've also found myself taking the piece out of the box and tapping it like a cigarette before opening the wrapper.
Smoking has played a huge part in our world over time, and no matter what the law makers try to do, the smoke will always fill the air.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
I'm not a smoker myself, but I love the look of a double cuff and cuff link peaking out of the jacket underneath the cigar or cigarette occupied hand.
A few times myself while handing a toothpick after lunch, I find myself treating it like a cigarette. Not only that, but when handing chewing gum as well I've also found myself taking the piece out of the box and tapping it like a cigarette before opening the wrapper.
Smoking has played a huge part in our world over time, and no matter what the law makers try to do, the smoke will always fill the air.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
I that we are all breaking the first rule of this thread - photos and captions only -but I have started another thread in Elegant Living called Clinging to the Wreckage. Nice post, though Cufflink. NJSCufflink79 wrote:I think what Mr. Jordan Marc wanted to remind us all of, was that even though these are glamorous photos (and they truly are), is that smoking is a ticket to wearing a bespoke suit for an eternity earlier then one would like.
I'm not a smoker myself, but I love the look of a double cuff and cuff link peaking out of the jacket underneath the cigar or cigarette occupied hand.
A few times myself while handing a toothpick after lunch, I find myself treating it like a cigarette. Not only that, but when handing chewing gum as well I've also found myself taking the piece out of the box and tapping it like a cigarette before opening the wrapper.
Smoking has played a huge part in our world over time, and no matter what the law makers try to do, the smoke will always fill the air.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Malcolm McLaren
Never Mind the Bollocks
Never Mind the Bollocks
Yves Montand
Catherine Deneuve
René Magritte
Don Adolfo Suarez
From Vanity Fair
AlfredJamesCumick / 1909
Rudyard Kipling / 1894
Francis Bret Harte / 1879
Count Franz Deym / 1898
Arnold Bennett / 1913
Chesterton
The Chevalier De Souza Correa / 1898
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain / 1908
F. E. Smith / 1907
And keep in mind that all these gentlemen are dead, as Jordan Marc kindly reminds us.
AlfredJamesCumick / 1909
Rudyard Kipling / 1894
Francis Bret Harte / 1879
Count Franz Deym / 1898
Arnold Bennett / 1913
Chesterton
The Chevalier De Souza Correa / 1898
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, a.k.a. Mark Twain / 1908
F. E. Smith / 1907
And keep in mind that all these gentlemen are dead, as Jordan Marc kindly reminds us.
Marcelo - none of these chaps reached a very ripe old age (Mark Twain at 75 was the oldest and F E Smith imploded at 58) - but, from their expressions - who would have dared to dash the tobacco from their lips?! here is a great smokers' movie moment from Now Voyager - Paul Henreid lighting two cigarettes - for Bette Davies and himself, near the end (sorry that it's not a good reproduction) and I still haven't got that great Tallulah picture - but I know where it is!
NJS _oooOOO
NJS _oooOOO
It's a fashion photo by John Rawlings, but it surely qualifies for the thread)))
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