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Ummm...I am glad for you but, like Chrissa, your experience isn't statistically relevant. My Mum smoked from the age of about 14-15 and died of lung cancer at age 63....much in the way that her parents did at the same age.
I will repeat what I have already said, many times, about smoking. Its just common sense. We heard the same arguments years ago, when the link between smoking and lung cancer was first identified. The argument went along the lines of "well, my Dad smoked for ears and died when he was 99"
That was tosh and this current backlash against health reforms is tosh as well. I feel sorry for the people who still have to smoke but they have nothing to lose but their chains.