Smoke
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Today's Facebook and Twitter and YouTube, these things are just modern-day
smoke
breaks.
No one cared about letting people take a
smoke
break for 15 minutes 10 years ago, so why does anyone care if someone goes to Facebook or Twitter or YouTube here and there?
The only indoor quality work done in this country at that time was sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and it was to prove there was no danger from secondhand
smoke
in the workplace.
Where there is this much legal smoke, there is likely to be some fire.
Harvest palms,
smoke.
Harvest witness,
smoke.
Resolutions,
smoke.
Salvation,
smoke.
Redemption,
smoke.
They shoot everything, every single thing that moves that's bigger than a small rat; they sun-dry it or
smoke
it.
You're just smelling for
smoke
so you can follow the trail back to a burning house, so you can find the boy who lost everything in the fire to see if you can save him.
Imagine a plane full of
smoke.
The lettuce has got liquid
smoke
infused into it.
If you smoke, you damage your lung tissue, and then lung cancer arises.
I was a vegetarian, I was sober, I didn't
smoke.
They're posh, they're wealthy, less likely to have outdoor jobs, less likely to do manual labor, they have better social support, are less likely to smoke; for a host of fascinating, interlocking social, political and cultural reasons, they're less likely to have wrinkles.
Well I certainly believe that it's far too valuable and far too abundant to keep putting back in the ground or certainly send up in
smoke.
So now, instead of your stuff ending up on a hillside in a developing country or literally going up in smoke, you can find your old stuff back on top of your desk in new products, in your office, or back at work in your home.
There are programs you can get to see how people might look if they smoke, if they get too much exposure to the sun, if they gain weight and so on.
Now the problem is, when you can't smoke, if you stand and stare out of the window on your own, you're an antisocial, friendless idiot.
So, when you saw my footage, you were seeing this: basically, a bunch of guys flipping a ship upside down, and the little Mir subs are actually about the size of small footballs, and shot in
smoke.
But here in the United States, we ramp up the drama a little bit, and we drop our pots into sawdust, which catches on fire, and you take a garbage pail, and you put it on top, and
smoke
starts pouring out.
I can shape a pot out of clay and choose a glaze, but then I have to let it go to the fire and the smoke, and what's wonderful is the surprises that happen, like this crackle pattern, because it's really stressful on these pots.
Joel Meyerowitz: And like all the other passersby, I stood outside the chain link fence on Chambers and Greenwich, and all I could see was the
smoke
and a little bit of rubble, and I raised my camera to take a peek, just to see if there was something to see, and some cop, a lady cop, hit me on my shoulder, and said, "Hey, no pictures!"
Looking at these photographs today brings back the smell of
smoke
that lingered on my clothes when I went home to my family at night.
The reality is, there's the Woolworth Building in a veil of
smoke
from the site, but it's now like a scrim across a theater, and it's turning pink, you know, and down below there are hoses spraying, and the lights have come on for the evening, and the water is turning acid green because the sodium lamps are on, and I'm thinking, "My God, who could dream this up?"
Here what someone is doing is mixing up chemical in a
smoke
and basically spreading that through the environment.
Like if I smoked, I'd probably just
smoke
instead.
It was choking with
smoke.
The
smoke
coming off that timber is choking, and in an enclosed house, you simply can't breathe.
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