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Well, like a candy bar, right? They can't tell you what's inside and, you know, I mean, uh, they kind of have things that have you wanting more. I don't know. You know where I notice, uh, where I might chain smoke? Is either when there's people around, because that's when I do it a lot, or, uh, a lot of times it's situational, like Kevin Binner's on the table. Okay, I'll be there after the cigarette. Kevin, the taxi says, uh, it'll be about seven minutes. Okay, well, I'll be out there when I have the cigarette. So, that happens to me a lot, like, um, uh, if I'm waiting for something, then it's kind of like, okay, well, uh, while the lady calls back from the insurance place, I'll have a cigarette. So, that's kind of how that works for me. But each time, it's not, like, super necessary. It's just that that's an idea that came across to me then. What's going to happen today when you're in the airport? You're going to have to start building. They're probably already posted you in the back section of the airplane because you're a smoker. And if not, that means you're going to have to go into the laboratory during flight and light up a cigarette. You don't like it when you do that, but everybody does. So, you know, you're going to have to, uh, I guess you might have to go without a cigarette for a few hours today until you get to your destination.
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