How many times have you been our at a pub or night club only to wake up the next morning (somewhere) stinking of cigarette smoke? Your hair and clothes smell like you're a two pack a day smoker. The fist thing I do the morning after is throw all my clothes in the wash then take a long shower making sure I wash my hair twice to remove the stench.
This may be drawing a long bow, but given careful consideration, might the recent ban on smoking in Victorian pubs, with other states soon to follow, help save water? I know if my jeans are relatively stain free and not smelling like a pack of Malbro's the morning after, I'm more than happy to give them another ware.
Think of the thousands of ash trays that no longer have to be washed out at the end of the night by the bar staff down at your local. Who know how much water banning smoking in pubs will save.

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I really enjoy this websit however i think you are being a little rude. someone who smokes isn’t the one wasting water, so why should they be persecuted. The person taking a shower (or tow) every day is wastering water. its just some smoke. so what if you don’t smell like ‘cool cucumber melon’. its just some smoke. if you weren’t so judgmental towards smokers you probably wouldn’t care so much. people will come up with anything to force their opinions on people who are think otherwise.(by the way i am not a smoker and have never been a smoker.)
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