
All dogs go to heaven. Especially this one, very soon. (from CollegeHumor)
Aw, what a cute little puppy. Looks like he’s taken up a bad habit though doesn’t it?
Now if that were my Lab she’d probably be trying to eat the cigarette and that might be even worse than smoking it!
For more funny pictures like this, and funny videos too check out College Humor.
Did you know that new regulations came into effect in Beijing China that will affect cab drivers? Apparently drivers whose cabs are smelly will be suspended for two days while they undergo “rectification and reform” guidance.
The city is trying to improve it’s image before next years Olympics. Cabbies can be banned for such things as spitting or smoking, wearing big earrings, outrageous dress styles or radical hairstyles.
“Many drivers pay no attention to appearances. Their mouths stink of garlic and their bodies smell, making the whole cab foul. It creates a bad impression for the taxi industry,” Yao Kuo, head of the transportation management office, was quoted as saying.
“As a service industry, taxis have to think about appearances. So from now on, dying hair a bright red or yellow and making weird hairdos is banned,” Yao said. Shi Xiangpeng, a top political adviser, complained bitterly about the odor of Beijing’s taxis. “Sometimes I could smell an unbearable stink once I got into the cab,” he was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying.
Taking things too far?
A ban on smoking has been passed by a judge upholding a rule by a condominium association in Golden Colorado. This ban will prohibit condominium owners from smoking even inside their own units. Apparently neighbors of smokers have been complaining for years that cigarette smoke has been seeping into their town houses.
Honestly, I think that’s taking things too far. These people own their units and should be able to do what they want inside their own homes shouldnt they? Provided that they aren’t doing anything illegal.
Prior to this ruling Belmont California became the first Amercian city to ban smoking every where within city limits, including condominiums and even cars. Detached and single family homes are excluded from this ban. The day before this ruling, the San Francisco board of supervisors voted to instruct that the police treat marijuana smoking as the cities lowest law enforcement priority.
You know if cities are going to start taking things this far, why are they still selling cigarettes. If they are as bad as we’ve been told for years and years why other than all that juicy tax money that the government gets from the sale of cigarettes are they selling them.
I can see a number of people suing the cities and condo associations that have banned smoking.
What do you think of these bannings?