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(40,827 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,896 posts)That changed rather quickly after the 1964 Surgeon General's Report.
Here's one article on that topic: https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/09/08/Dr-Kildare-and-Dr-Gillespie-were-smokers/4816431841600/
Diamond_Dog
(35,306 posts)Even in the backseat armrest of the family station wagon!
JoseBalow
(5,764 posts)jmowreader
(51,657 posts)Part of it is used for our advertising department, we rent out the rest. The elevator in it still has an ashtray.
Emile
(31,039 posts)JoseBalow
(5,764 posts)I once took a 12-hour international flight and asked for the "non-smoking" section. My seat was in the first row directly behind the smoking section. That was a looooong flight!
Submariner
(12,731 posts)butts the ashtray before needing the stewardess to empty it.
It was so convenient back then. We could carry our cigarettes in one pocket, and a loaded handgun in the other pocket, legally.
GReedDiamond
(5,385 posts)...one day in 1977 or so I was driving north in the left lane on Vine Street approaching Yucca, intending to keep going north past Yucca.
Suddenly, some asshole in a white Rolls Royce turned left from the right lane, right in front of me.
I almost t-boned the fucker.
I got a real good look at him.
It was Telly.
He was the first celebrity I didn't meet.
orleans
(35,344 posts)GReedDiamond
(5,385 posts)...but none by running into them with a car.
ReRe
(10,942 posts)I loved Telly Savalas in the '70s, though I never met him.