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m2mm 10-11-2004 07:15 AM

Beautiful girl smoking (can smoking be so beautiful?)(pic)
 
http://domyphoto.com/is.JPG

jacked 10-11-2004 07:19 AM

dam she has an amazing body :Graucho smoking or not i'd hit it

radical 10-11-2004 07:24 AM

Lovely :glugglug

sunnypaul 10-11-2004 07:27 AM

hi ,


Check sexysmoking :thumbsup is over 4 years old .

LadyMischief 10-11-2004 07:27 AM

If you're going to use curtains and stuff as a backdrop, migth be a better idea to shoot below the line where you can see the top? Pretty girl though

Satisfaction 10-11-2004 07:28 AM

she is very hot indeed, not sure about the ciggy though...

.:St Ides:. 10-11-2004 07:56 AM

it's just to bad she does not look comfortable smoking

WebTitan 10-11-2004 08:19 AM

it has nothing to do with the cig...she is just hot :2 cents:

Vitasoy 10-11-2004 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WebTitan
it has nothing to do with the cig...she is just hot :2 cents:

What he said, shes just hot.

Melissa Doll 10-11-2004 08:51 AM

really hot!! :)

xclusive 10-11-2004 08:53 AM

Hmmmm just think about those black lungs under those underdeveloped breasts...With that said I'd hit it...

Rankings 10-11-2004 08:53 AM

those nails are long enough

kevink 10-11-2004 08:54 AM

wow - those eyes. incredible.

BT 10-11-2004 08:57 AM

I'd bust a nut in her face

Pete-KT 10-11-2004 09:00 AM

With the cigarette just sitting there and all the ash at the end of it it looks like it was lit and noone has takin a hit from it ;) just my observation and then I would HIT it.


Peter

Jennie 10-11-2004 09:08 AM

Are you sure she's smoking?!

She's probably just holding it for the shoot .. :winkwink: :winkwink: :winkwink: :Graucho

wdsguy 10-11-2004 09:08 AM

personally, I think smoking is a turn off

Jennie 10-11-2004 09:11 AM

why i can be sexier than her without holding any stick! :Graucho :winkwink:

loverboy 10-11-2004 09:19 AM

with or without the stick, she looks HOT :Graucho

Jennie 10-11-2004 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by loverboy
with or without the stick, she looks HOT :Graucho
do you mean her? or do you mean me?

Be specific please! :Graucho :Graucho :Graucho

Raf1 10-11-2004 09:23 AM

she would look better without the cig

axelcat 10-11-2004 09:24 AM

shes very attractive

NoCarrier 10-11-2004 09:27 AM

"He Wanted You to Know"

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/Fl..._to_know.shtml

http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bed.jpg

On the day of Bryan's death, June 3, wife Bobbie and son Bryan keep a bedside vigil. The recent photo of father and son is on the bed. [Times photo: V. Jane Windsor]

Bryan Curtis started smoking at 13, never thinking that 20 years later it would kill him and leave a wife and children alone. In his last weeks, he set out with a message for young people.

ST. PETERSBURG -- Cigarette smoke hangs in the air in the room where Bryan Lee Curtis lies dying of lung cancer.

His head, bald from chemotherapy, lolls on a pillow. The bones of his cheeks and shoulders protrude under taut skin. His eyes are open, but he can no longer respond to his mother or his wife, Bobbie, who married him in a makeshift ceremony in this room three weeks ago after doctors said there was no hope.

In Bryan's emaciated hands, Bobbie has propped a photograph taken just two months ago. It shows a muscular and seemingly healthy Bryan holding his 2-year-old son, Bryan Jr. In the picture, he is 33. He turned 34 on May 10.

A pack of cigarettes and a lighter sit on a table near Bryan's bed in his mother's living room. Even though tobacco caused the cancer now eating through his lungs and liver, Bryan smoked until a week ago, when it became impossible.

Across the room, a 20-year-old nephew crushes out a cigarette in a large glass ashtray where the butt joins a dozen others. Bobbie Curtis says she'll try to stop after the funeral, but right now, it's just too difficult. Same for Bryan's mother, Louise Curtis.

"I just can't do it now," she says, although she hopes maybe she can after the funeral.

Bryan knew how hard it is to quit. But when he learned he would die because of his habit, he thought maybe he could persuade at least a few kids not to pick up that first cigarette. Maybe if they could see his sunken cheeks, how hard it was becoming to breathe, his shriveled b-ody, it might scare them enough.

So a man whose life was otherwise unremarkable set out in the last few weeks of his life with a mission.

http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bryanandson.jpg

Bryan Lee Curtis, then 33, holds son Bryan Jr., 2, in this March 29 photo. Curtis would die about two months later.

* * *
Bryan started when he was just 13, building up to more than two packs a day. He talked about quitting from time to time, but never seriously tried.

Plenty of time for that, he figured. Older people got cancer. Not people in their 30s, not people who worked in construction, as a roofer, as a mechanic.

He had no health insurance. But he was more worried about his mother, 57, who had smoked since she was 25.

"He would say, "Mom, don't worry about me. Worry about yourself. I'm healthy,' " Louise Curtis remembers. "You think this would happen later, when you're 60 or 70 years old, not when you're his age."

He knew, only a few days after he went to the hospital on April 2 with severe abdominal pain, how wrong he had been. He had oat cell lung cancer that had spread to his liver. He probably had not had it long. Also called small cell lung cancer, it's an aggressive killer that usually claims the lives of its victims within a few months.

While it seems unusual to the Curtis family, Dr. Jeffrey Paonessa, Bryan's oncologist, said he is seeing more lung cancer in young adults.

"We've seen lung cancer earlier and earlier because people are starting to smoke earlier and earlier," Paonessa said. Chemotherapy sometimes slows the process, but had little effect in Bryan's case, he said.

Bryan also knew, a few days after the diagnosis, that he wanted somehow to try to save at least one kid from the same fate. He sat down and talked with Bryan Jr. and his 9-year-old daughter, Amber, who already had been caught once with a cigarette. But he wanted to do more. Somehow, he had to get his story out.

When he still had some strength to leave the house, kids would stare.

"They'd come up and look at him because he looked so strange," Louise Curtis said. "He'd look at them and say, "This is what happens to you when you smoke.'

"The kids would say, "Oh, man. I can't believe it,' " Louise Curtis said.

In the last few weeks, Bryan's mother has been the agent for his mission to accomplish some good with the tragedy. She has called newspapers and radio and television stations, seeking someone willing to tell her son's story, willing to help give him the one thing he wanted before he died. Bryan never got to tell his story to the public. He spoke for the last time an hour before a visit from a Times reporter and photographer.

"I'm too skinny. I can't fight anymore," he whispered to his mother at 9 a.m. June 3. He died that day at 11:56 a.m., just nine weeks after the diagnosis.

Bryan Lee Curtis Sr. was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Petersburg on June 8, a rare cloudy day that threatened rain.

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/photos/flo-mom.jpg

At the funeral service at nearby Blount, Curry and Roel Funeral Home, Bryan's casket was open and 50 friends and relatives could see the devastating effects of the cancer.

Addiction is more powerful.

As the graveside ritual ended, a handful of relatives backed away from the gathering, pulled out packs of cigarettes and lit up.

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/photos/flo-cig.jpg

silent moan 10-11-2004 09:39 AM

just like what she's handling she is "smoking" hot

SBJ 10-11-2004 09:44 AM

She's very hot! I'm not a fan of smoking but there are tons of guys that love that niche and my Lacey has had requests to do personal shoots with her smoking in the past..

people are weird and I love it :thumbsup

sicone 10-11-2004 10:59 AM

She needs to put it out, she keeps setting the bed on fire.

She's hot enough without smoking, and in truth, the smoking does nothing for me except let me know she has bad breath.


That was a long sad story, damn what a difference in the man in just 3 months time. Worse yet, even as he laid there dying, all of his family kept on smoking, some fucked off shit

TheMob 10-11-2004 11:00 AM

yeah, but it's not the smoking that makes her hot.

Nicky 10-11-2004 11:01 AM

yea she is hot, but it has nothing to do with the smoking......

FilthyRob 10-11-2004 11:02 AM

damn

pornguy 10-11-2004 11:02 AM

Poeple will never learn.

Persius 10-11-2004 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by wdsguy
personally, I think smoking is a turn off
yah

Manowar 10-11-2004 11:14 AM

:Graucho

tony286 10-11-2004 11:14 AM

very nice body , very pretty lady.

m2mm 10-12-2004 05:10 AM

Thanks to all.
She is not smoking now.

TweetyBird 10-12-2004 05:12 AM

the girl is great.... the smoking thing does not add anything to the picture imo

adamneve 10-12-2004 05:34 AM

this is perfect smoking pic

kmanrox 10-12-2004 07:20 AM

disgusting, IMO

Kicker 10-12-2004 08:07 AM

Cute girl:glugglug

n3in 10-12-2004 08:10 AM

im turned off by the smoking

NichePay_Manny 10-12-2004 08:15 AM

She is Hot but smoking part kills it!

gage 10-12-2004 08:17 AM

The true story about Bryan w/o all the words:

BEFORE METH:
http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bryanandson.jpg

AFTER METH:
http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bed.jpg

...
-g

HarlotCash Dyker 10-12-2004 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by adamneve
this is perfect smoking pic


I think this is far removed from being a smoking pic -
Simply holding a ciggy is more smoking glamour, and she is not dressed for that -

Smoking fetish (single girl) she has to be doing something with the cigarette - The ciggy becomes the focus of the pic, not the girl

macho 10-12-2004 10:18 AM

:thumbsup

latinasojourn 10-12-2004 11:29 AM

the truth is the window of maximum female erotic beauty is very short---probably starts at puberty and peaks out at about age 19-20.

there is a reason playboy photographs mostly 18 and 19 year old girls.

if you look at the female face up close you will see the loss every 6 months.

really no way to stop it.

so i will say this to the girls.

smoking "glamour" is an oxymoron.

smoking exacerabates and accelerates the crows feet around the eyes and lips.

it makes the breath and hair stink.

the smoking woman limits her quality marriageable pool of suitors.

and these days it gives a visual reference that your breeding is low, and shows lack of education, and symbolizes low socioeconomic status.

the same goes true for body affections, piercings, tattoos, hair extensions, french manicures, etc.

if you want to see what classy young girls look like, look at the fashion mags, such as vanity fair, or harpers, etc. look at the girls bodies, look at their hands. the idea is, don't mess with yourself. spend your cigarette money on good nutrition and vitamins, and time at the gym. stay out of the sun.

then maybe you will have a better idea.

for a pretty girl, her beauty is one of her most valuable assets---a beauty, that if used properly can propel her into a different world, and give a better life for her offspring.

it is like money in the bank.

don't fuck with the beauty.

class dismissed.

sickkittens 10-12-2004 11:35 AM

I don't get the whole smoking fetish but then again I don't get gay midget fetishes either.

Marcus Aurelius 10-12-2004 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by NoCarrier
"He Wanted You to Know"

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/Fl..._to_know.shtml

http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bed.jpg

On the day of Bryan's death, June 3, wife Bobbie and son Bryan keep a bedside vigil. The recent photo of father and son is on the bed. [Times photo: V. Jane Windsor]

Bryan Curtis started smoking at 13, never thinking that 20 years later it would kill him and leave a wife and children alone. In his last weeks, he set out with a message for young people.

ST. PETERSBURG -- Cigarette smoke hangs in the air in the room where Bryan Lee Curtis lies dying of lung cancer.

His head, bald from chemotherapy, lolls on a pillow. The bones of his cheeks and shoulders protrude under taut skin. His eyes are open, but he can no longer respond to his mother or his wife, Bobbie, who married him in a makeshift ceremony in this room three weeks ago after doctors said there was no hope.

In Bryan's emaciated hands, Bobbie has propped a photograph taken just two months ago. It shows a muscular and seemingly healthy Bryan holding his 2-year-old son, Bryan Jr. In the picture, he is 33. He turned 34 on May 10.

A pack of cigarettes and a lighter sit on a table near Bryan's bed in his mother's living room. Even though tobacco caused the cancer now eating through his lungs and liver, Bryan smoked until a week ago, when it became impossible.

Across the room, a 20-year-old nephew crushes out a cigarette in a large glass ashtray where the butt joins a dozen others. Bobbie Curtis says she'll try to stop after the funeral, but right now, it's just too difficult. Same for Bryan's mother, Louise Curtis.

"I just can't do it now," she says, although she hopes maybe she can after the funeral.

Bryan knew how hard it is to quit. But when he learned he would die because of his habit, he thought maybe he could persuade at least a few kids not to pick up that first cigarette. Maybe if they could see his sunken cheeks, how hard it was becoming to breathe, his shriveled b-ody, it might scare them enough.

So a man whose life was otherwise unremarkable set out in the last few weeks of his life with a mission.

http://www.whyquit.com/whyquit/bryanandson.jpg

Bryan Lee Curtis, then 33, holds son Bryan Jr., 2, in this March 29 photo. Curtis would die about two months later.

* * *
Bryan started when he was just 13, building up to more than two packs a day. He talked about quitting from time to time, but never seriously tried.

Plenty of time for that, he figured. Older people got cancer. Not people in their 30s, not people who worked in construction, as a roofer, as a mechanic.

He had no health insurance. But he was more worried about his mother, 57, who had smoked since she was 25.

"He would say, "Mom, don't worry about me. Worry about yourself. I'm healthy,' " Louise Curtis remembers. "You think this would happen later, when you're 60 or 70 years old, not when you're his age."

He knew, only a few days after he went to the hospital on April 2 with severe abdominal pain, how wrong he had been. He had oat cell lung cancer that had spread to his liver. He probably had not had it long. Also called small cell lung cancer, it's an aggressive killer that usually claims the lives of its victims within a few months.

While it seems unusual to the Curtis family, Dr. Jeffrey Paonessa, Bryan's oncologist, said he is seeing more lung cancer in young adults.

"We've seen lung cancer earlier and earlier because people are starting to smoke earlier and earlier," Paonessa said. Chemotherapy sometimes slows the process, but had little effect in Bryan's case, he said.

Bryan also knew, a few days after the diagnosis, that he wanted somehow to try to save at least one kid from the same fate. He sat down and talked with Bryan Jr. and his 9-year-old daughter, Amber, who already had been caught once with a cigarette. But he wanted to do more. Somehow, he had to get his story out.

When he still had some strength to leave the house, kids would stare.

"They'd come up and look at him because he looked so strange," Louise Curtis said. "He'd look at them and say, "This is what happens to you when you smoke.'

"The kids would say, "Oh, man. I can't believe it,' " Louise Curtis said.

In the last few weeks, Bryan's mother has been the agent for his mission to accomplish some good with the tragedy. She has called newspapers and radio and television stations, seeking someone willing to tell her son's story, willing to help give him the one thing he wanted before he died. Bryan never got to tell his story to the public. He spoke for the last time an hour before a visit from a Times reporter and photographer.

"I'm too skinny. I can't fight anymore," he whispered to his mother at 9 a.m. June 3. He died that day at 11:56 a.m., just nine weeks after the diagnosis.

Bryan Lee Curtis Sr. was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Petersburg on June 8, a rare cloudy day that threatened rain.

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/photos/flo-mom.jpg

At the funeral service at nearby Blount, Curry and Roel Funeral Home, Bryan's casket was open and 50 friends and relatives could see the devastating effects of the cancer.

Addiction is more powerful.

As the graveside ritual ended, a handful of relatives backed away from the gathering, pulled out packs of cigarettes and lit up.

http://www.sptimes.com/News/61599/photos/flo-cig.jpg

Very sad indeed. horrible way to die.

CAHEK 10-12-2004 02:59 PM

russian content :)

m2mm 10-13-2004 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by latinasojourn
the truth is the window of maximum female erotic beauty is very short---probably starts at puberty and peaks out at about age 19-20.

there is a reason playboy photographs mostly 18 and 19 year old girls.

if you look at the female face up close you will see the loss every 6 months.

really no way to stop it.

so i will say this to the girls.

smoking "glamour" is an oxymoron.

smoking exacerabates and accelerates the crows feet around the eyes and lips.

it makes the breath and hair stink.

the smoking woman limits her quality marriageable pool of suitors.

and these days it gives a visual reference that your breeding is low, and shows lack of education, and symbolizes low socioeconomic status.

the same goes true for body affections, piercings, tattoos, hair extensions, french manicures, etc.

if you want to see what classy young girls look like, look at the fashion mags, such as vanity fair, or harpers, etc. look at the girls bodies, look at their hands. the idea is, don't mess with yourself. spend your cigarette money on good nutrition and vitamins, and time at the gym. stay out of the sun.

then maybe you will have a better idea.

for a pretty girl, her beauty is one of her most valuable assets---a beauty, that if used properly can propel her into a different world, and give a better life for her offspring.

it is like money in the bank.

don't fuck with the beauty.

class dismissed.

Thank you. I will translate it for all my models.

eiht_98 10-13-2004 02:44 AM

smoking can be sexy

SomeCreep 10-13-2004 02:45 AM

50 Beautiful girls smoking


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