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        <title>My two older sons (21 and 18) </title>
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            <name>Sterling Camden</name>
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        <content>My two older sons (21 and 18) both smoke.  I never have.  They're both musicians and I guess it's part of their image thing.  Of course I've told them they're going to ruin their voices, let alone their health.  My youngest son has asthma, and one time an attack started for him right after my oldest came back into the house after smoking.  My father was a regular smoker -- in the house. As a kid I used to work in the tobacco fields in southern Virginia for $1 and hour.  It used to make me sick when the nicotene would seep into my skin through my hands, especially on a wet day.  I hate tobacco, and hope I don't die from my years of second-hand exposure.</content>
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