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#84296 - 02/25/05 08:41 PM
Re: Pulling cig smoke out of a bar
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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Originally posted by tony mads usa: I agree with kbrkr that any sign might offend the smokers, and possibly the management ... After all, YOU are the one who decided to work there ... This is one of the hazards of 'club' work ...
I hear ya but it seems so silly not to be able to put up a sign that says "If you can smoke less while here, this singer thanks you." Or something like that. Point being, they (smokers) don't give a damn about me an other non-smokers. Why shouldn't I be able to put up a soft-sell sign? I have often thought... after I watch chain smoker after chain smoker, one after another... for four hours non-stop... and the damn bar is just unbearable... if many of them would just damn, lighten up a bit... if they would just try, they don't have to keep one lit the whole damn time. There are many times they go for long periods without ANY cig. So, just cutting back a bit would help. If you have a guy like me with a sign up, it's obvious. I dunno. It sucks, I know that. I have come across two singers in the past month, each is 45 to age 50 and their singing voice is just shot. They say "Yeah, these damn cigarettes." And it is. You can hear in their manly voice and their hacking. What a pitiful lot we are, human beings. The Gonzo jerk (in my song), what an idiot. I wrote that song after musing with a friend, "Who is the idiot s.o.b. that one day said, "Hey, why don't we roll some leaves up and let them dry and light the end and suck the heat and smoke into our lungs? That oughta be really nice." What a pathetic habit. Screw tobacco companies. Screw the Carolinas. If you say you wish tobacco would just disapper, people say, "Yeah, but Uncle Vern will be ought of work. He grows tobacco." Duh. Get another line of work, Vern.
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#84297 - 02/25/05 08:55 PM
Re: Pulling cig smoke out of a bar
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Not too many years ago, cigarette smoke cost me an amp. It was a fan-cooled Peavey 600-Watt stereo amp/mixer that really rocked. The cooling fans, unfortunately, drew air through small vents and one end and expelled the air out the other. After two years of playing at the Havre de Grace, MD American Legion (Blood & Guts Saloon) cigarette tars had coated every slider, pot and jack connection to the point where they no longer made contact. Fortunately, I had an extended warranty and Peavey replaced it. I stopped playing there the following week. The smoke was so bad that a pair of $3,500 smoke eaters had no effect on the air quality at all.
As for the sign, it would probably result in instant unemployment.
Gary
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#84303 - 02/26/05 07:19 AM
Re: Pulling cig smoke out of a bar
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Bill,
If it's a floor (box) fan, you should position it so that it draws fresh air in from outside. This will force the warmer air closer to the ceiling out the door. If the fan is on a pedistal, and relative high above the floor, position it so it blows the air out the door and the cooler air closer to the ground will be drawn in.
Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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