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Good one .
Yeah, occasionally. Some Colleges allow smoking on campus (like mine), smoking is legal on sidewalks and in cars too, and of course in your own home . Many bars don't allow smoking any more though .
Location: I am nowhere... Yet I am everywhere... All at once!
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Re: Stupid questions...
Jayden... I need to come out to Australia for a Summer next year (After Probation and before signing my life away to the Navy .). I love the legal drinking age there and if they're also letting you in clubs... *drools*
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