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*glancing over shoulder, hands DM a packet of high tar Lucky Strikes*

*they have healing properties don't you know, this bloke once told me*

*settles back down, and starts chain smoking with a vengence*

*when ban comes in, i'm heading straight outside to virtual smoking area*

*don't fancy being nicked by the cyber-police*

*Rolls another and thinks "blimey I'm bit stoned maaan and have now got a serious attack of the munchies. Sends out for pizzas, and peruses the Quiet Room's record collection before finally settling on Lee "Scratch" Perry's Roast Fish, Corn Bread and Collie Weed. Seems rather Apt. Starts skanking round the room with blissful smile on face.*

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