Caustic but Hilarious



We at The Delta Dirt love Johnny Jennings (even though half of us may disagree with him), but this poster at Steven's Barbecue on Fulton Street is just too funny. The owner said he did not know which one of his patrons had posted the picture and then lamented that he had no control over what people did in his restaurant -- like smoking, for instance.

Comments

Crockett said…
Nice photoshop work. It is a shame that they didn't put the rest of the city council on the faces of the remaining Natzi army.
Anonymous said…
Effects on health
In the first 18 months after the town of Pueblo, Colorado enacted a smoking ban in 2003, hospital admissions for heart attacks dropped 27%. Admissions in neighboring towns without smoking bans showed no change. The American Heart Association said, "The decline in the number of heart attack hospitalizations within the first year and a half after the non-smoking ban that was observed in this study is most likely due to a decrease in the effect of second hand smoke as a triggering factor for heart attacks."[26]

Similar findings are beginning to emerge from other areas which have enacted bans. Researchers at Dundee university found significant improvements in the health of bar staff in the two months following the ban. They tested bar workers' lung function and inflammatory markers a month before the ban came in, and again two months after it had been introduced. The number showing symptoms related to passive smoking fell from more than 80% to less than half, with reduced levels of nicotine in the blood and improvements in lung function of as much as 10%.[27]

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