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The Smoker's Club

A coffee shop for those who like to discuss art, music, books, movies, TV, each other's own works, and existential angst.
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The Smoker's Club

Postby Amaniachelmetjohnpi » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:34 am

The Smoker's Club founded in NSG on December 13, 2010 is a literary club for men, every month we shall discuss literature and articles that we found 'enlightening, enjoyable, and exciting.' We do not promote smoking, contrary to our name, we are just a literary society.

Who'd be interested in joining?
"Why are we surrounded by the Sea? Surely that our Wants at home might be supply'd by our navigation into other Countries, the least and the easiest Labour. By this we taste the spices of Arabia, yet we never feel the scorching Sun which brings them forth; we shine in silks which our Hands have never wrought; we drink of Vinyards which we never planted; the Treasures of those Mines are ours, in which we have never digg'd; we only plough the Deep and reap the Harvest of every Country in the World."

-Henry Martyn on free trade

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Postby Latnya » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:43 am

Is there (A) Gentlemen club entertainment (B) Food (C) Sure i'll join

and tag

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Postby Amaniachelmetjohnpi » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:51 am

Latnya wrote:Is there (A) Gentlemen club entertainment (B) Food (C) Sure i'll join

and tag


A). Strippers on Sunday! -joke :D
B). A free, fully serviced bar 24/7 -paid by your dues.
C). Sweet :)
"Why are we surrounded by the Sea? Surely that our Wants at home might be supply'd by our navigation into other Countries, the least and the easiest Labour. By this we taste the spices of Arabia, yet we never feel the scorching Sun which brings them forth; we shine in silks which our Hands have never wrought; we drink of Vinyards which we never planted; the Treasures of those Mines are ours, in which we have never digg'd; we only plough the Deep and reap the Harvest of every Country in the World."

-Henry Martyn on free trade

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Postby Latnya » Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:56 am

Is there a set thing we talk about or a set time? and i can invite friends to join but they don't seem like the literate type, also wouldn't changing the name attract more people?

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Postby Amaniachelmetjohnpi » Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:08 am

Latnya wrote:Is there a set thing we talk about or a set time? and i can invite friends to join but they don't seem like the literate type, also wouldn't changing the name attract more people?


I haven't really considered the order of things. On one hand we could have a book to read or discuss every month. But that is kind of rigid. What I was really intending for was a bunch of chums just coming together to discuss what they thought about books they were reading or have read.

Feel more than welcome to invite friends. And for a name, I've thought about it. I considered the Crimson Society. Any thoughts or ideas?
"Why are we surrounded by the Sea? Surely that our Wants at home might be supply'd by our navigation into other Countries, the least and the easiest Labour. By this we taste the spices of Arabia, yet we never feel the scorching Sun which brings them forth; we shine in silks which our Hands have never wrought; we drink of Vinyards which we never planted; the Treasures of those Mines are ours, in which we have never digg'd; we only plough the Deep and reap the Harvest of every Country in the World."

-Henry Martyn on free trade

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Postby Latnya » Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:32 am

if were going to be the Crimson Society, why not be a Secret Invite only Society?


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