Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004
I remember smoking in local bars (Clarendon) in 2007
Smoking in bars was everywhere. Yes.
My entire 20s/most of my 30s it was awful. You would come home and have to take a shower because your hair and clothes reeked of smoke.
All the bars in DC, NOVA, MoCo, NYC, etc.
I remember my winter wool coat reeking of smoke AND I was a non-smoker---as were most of my friends.
I knew a ton of people that were 'only smoke when I drink' types too.
I was thrilled when smoking in bars was outlawed---though by then I was pretty much out of the bar scene. Sigh. I think about all of that second-hand smoke I ingested all of those years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004
I remember smoking in local bars (Clarendon) in 2007
Smoking in bars was everywhere. Yes.
My entire 20s/most of my 30s it was awful. You would come home and have to take a shower because your hair and clothes reeked of smoke.
All the bars in DC, NOVA, MoCo, NYC, etc.
I remember my winter wool coat reeking of smoke AND I was a non-smoker---as were most of my friends.
I knew a ton of people that were 'only smoke when I drink' types too.
I was thrilled when smoking in bars was outlawed---though by then I was pretty much out of the bar scene. Sigh. I think about all of that second-hand smoke I ingested all of those years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004
I remember smoking in local bars (Clarendon) in 2007
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on here still smoke?
I've never smoked, but I see tons of people smoking in the cars during my commute from va to DC. I'm eastern European, so everyone smoked outside in HS starting in 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Graduated in 1998. Baltimore private. No smoking lounges or areas, either students or teachers. But students were known to nip behind the gym to smoke or sneak off campus to the surrounding neighborhood.
But kids smoked openly on school exchange programs overseas, including in front of the teachers. A few teachers still smoked in those days but only a handful and never on campus.
I remember one of the teachers mentioning smoking being allowed in the teacher's lounge back in the mid '80s.
College, however, was a different story. In 1998-2002 smoking was not banned in the college dorms. Ivy league. And one section of the dining hall allowed smoking. But it was mostly the cafeteria workers who smoked in there. Very few students bothered to smoke indoors, even the smokers. I think allowing indoor smoking rapidly went away within a year or two of graduation. The dining hall may have even banned the smoking section in my last year? Can't remember.
I'll admit to being a social smoker in those days and into my mid 20s but it seems so very odd to see people smoking today and I can't imagine ever lighting up again.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone on here still smoke?
Anonymous wrote:Class of 1984, and I don't remember because I wasn't a smoker. Most kids smoked outside the auto and wood shop. I remember teachers smoked in their lounge and in classrooms after school.
Anonymous wrote:Heh. I can't even remember a time when people were allowed to smoke in restaurants or near building entrances.
-Graduated 2004