Smoker Bell: A place where smokers can comfortably enjoy their death sticks
- January 10th, 2008
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Few things annoy me more than coming home from bar or club or whatever and having the smell of smoke on my clothes. (Walking behind a smoker on a windy day is also infuriating.) It’s a noxious, inhumane smell. I had to get my jacket dry cleaned last week because, apparently, smoking in bars is still 100 percent legal in Queens, NY. Personally, I think we should just ban smoking outright, not least because it inconveniences me, but there’s plenty of health concerns.
Smokers, rather than contaminate good, decent people with your awful habit, please feel free to turn this concept, the Smoker Bell, into a real product. It’s supposed to help you “remain cozy and relaxed even while outside smoking.” Good for y’all.
Want to step outside for a smoke? [Yanko Design]








Sean (Who am I?)
5 months ago
I couldn’t agree more with you I can’t stand the smell Smoke! Being a person that doesn’t smoke I shoudln’t have to smell or breath it in from others that do. Have you ever walked into a major office building or mall you pretty much have to walk through a solid wall of smoke getting all choked up and smelling like crap. I am from Canada which has banned smoking in all buildings including all clubs, sportsbars, etc. But even with that there is still walking by every building.
You should start a poll online to see how many other ppl agree with us and im sure the numbers will be amazing.
Cyrano (Who am I?)
5 months ago
I agree - we should ban everything unhealthy. Food over a specific number of calories or saturated fats should also be banned, as well as unprotected sex between untested partners. Then we should ban alcohol for its effect on human livers and non-stick pans because they are possibly carcinogenic at 500 degrees. Ban, ban, ban. Hooray for paternalism! Let’s all have the government keep us safe with legislation so that we don’t have to take responsibility for our decisions. Prohibitions work! Write to your congressman and demand mandatory exercise and yoga for all!
- A nonsmoker who quit smoking years ago for health reasons, but thinks banning things is absolutely idiotic.
drdrew (Who am I?)
5 months ago
does it also drown out the incessant bitching and moaning of holier-than-thou bloggers? no? that’s too bad. it’s obviously time for me to take a smoke break…
a smoker (Who am I?)
5 months ago
I didn’t complain much when my town outlawed smoking in restaurants. But then bars? BARS? I don’t know about other cities in the country but our officials claimed that revenues would increase for those establishments after the ban…not only have they not increased but patrons have dropped off dramatically. All they did was drive smokers to go to nearby towns without ridiculous bans on smoking in adult establishments, while all the “would-be patrons who stay away b/c of the smoking” never came.
Marc M. (Who am I?)
5 months ago
Hey Nicholas Deleon, I built you a friggin’ cross to crawl up and crucify your self. I even made sure to sand paper it throughly so you don’t get spliters! Decent of me I know, Obviously you’re a non-smoker. So your opinion is 100% Invalid. I could go on and on what you’re wrong about, But I’ll leave you be and next time I see you I’ll be sure to take a big hit off my cancer joint and blow the nautious fumes right into your opinionated face.
smoking (Who am I?)
5 months ago
Let me guess: some smoker f***ed your girlfriend and you’re pissed off… Poor Nick.
Ci.Toni (Who am I?)
5 months ago
Hey pal, have you ever heard of pubs with smoking and non-smoking areas? That are quite common in civilised world. I don’t know if this definition matches Queens, NY, though. I’m gonna have a smoke and think about it.
update: nope, not civilised world.
lawl (Who am I?)
5 months ago
haha sissy can’t handle breathing in some smoke?