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Depending on where you live or what you do for a living, that may not be true. I remember the Chicago ME (or maybe coroner then) a number of years ago saying that he almost never saw pink lungs when autopsying a long-time resident, even non-smokers. It got worse the closer they lived to the steel mills. And my father-in-law never smoked, but his lungs weren’t pink; he was a flight engineer, and between the engine exhaust and the cigarette smoke in the cockpit, his alveoli were pretty sooty.
Sorry to be a spoilsport, but not many pipe smokers inhale. Actually, when I smoked one, keeping the thing lit was so hard that there wasn’t very much smoke to inhale, and in any case it’s the chemicals in cigarette paper more than the tobacco that make cigarettes so hard on your lungs.
Quit 3 pack a day about 36 years ago. Didn’t really say I quit until about 2 years ago the urge was still so strong. Five mins at a time is how I did it. That way there wasn’t a great feeling of this huge job to do.
Would having a corncob pipe in one’s mouth actually mean that there is lit tobacco in it? Having never smoked, I wouldn’t know, but I just wondered.
Justin Thompson creator over 12 years ago
Ah, the classics.
Coyoty Premium Member over 12 years ago
I intend to keep the color of my lungs a mystery.
einarbt7 over 12 years ago
Love it.
TheSkulker over 12 years ago
And if you ever get to seee Body Worlds that is exactly what you would literally see – black lungs of the smokers.
Kerovan over 12 years ago
Frosty’s cousin?
reverence over 12 years ago
Snowmen are getting more and more sparse around here , what with climate change being what it is. (sigh).
prrdh over 12 years ago
Depending on where you live or what you do for a living, that may not be true. I remember the Chicago ME (or maybe coroner then) a number of years ago saying that he almost never saw pink lungs when autopsying a long-time resident, even non-smokers. It got worse the closer they lived to the steel mills. And my father-in-law never smoked, but his lungs weren’t pink; he was a flight engineer, and between the engine exhaust and the cigarette smoke in the cockpit, his alveoli were pretty sooty.
prrdh over 12 years ago
Smokey the snowman? Well, I suppose if you wean people off cancer sticks onto cocaine, they won’t be as likely to start forest fires.
prrdh over 12 years ago
Sorry to be a spoilsport, but not many pipe smokers inhale. Actually, when I smoked one, keeping the thing lit was so hard that there wasn’t very much smoke to inhale, and in any case it’s the chemicals in cigarette paper more than the tobacco that make cigarettes so hard on your lungs.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
3 packs, plus, a day when i quit.15 years clean.should be (mostly) pink again.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Ah, seasonal cheer from Bi-Polar Bear!
ursen1 over 12 years ago
Quit 3 pack a day about 36 years ago. Didn’t really say I quit until about 2 years ago the urge was still so strong. Five mins at a time is how I did it. That way there wasn’t a great feeling of this huge job to do.
LukeJavan8 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Those ole Christmas carols sneaking in all around are they?
ColonelClaus over 12 years ago
15 here
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
Am I junior for a change? 13 years this January.
ReaderLady over 12 years ago
Would having a corncob pipe in one’s mouth actually mean that there is lit tobacco in it? Having never smoked, I wouldn’t know, but I just wondered.
prrdh over 12 years ago
Don’t forget the insecticide in the paper.