| A: | Another cigarette!!! | 
                       
                        | B: | Here we go … | 
                       
                        | A: | That's right! You know what I'm going 
                          to say … so why don't you respect my feelings? | 
                       
                        | B: | Look, I've told you before. 
                          I'm sorry, but I did put on my form that I was a smoker 
                          and you didn't put on yours that you didn't want to 
                          share with a smoker … so whose fault is it? | 
                       
                        | A: | You know how I feel about smoking! It's 
                          so bad for you. And not just for you! I'm a secondary 
                          smoker here you know. I'm breathing in your smoke whether 
                          I want to or not! Now I'm more likely to get cancer 
                          than someone who doesn't share with a smoker. | 
                       
                        | B: | We've had this argument so many times 
                          … | 
                       
                        | A: | But I'm not going to give up! | 
                       
                        | B: | But should I? | 
                       
                        | A: | Look, I know that once you start it's 
                          hard to stop but you owe it to yourself you know. It's 
                          as much a drug as any other, worse even because it directly 
                          affects those around you. You've got to realize that 
                          you have a dependent personality, you are responsible 
                          for your dependency, maybe you could get help … | 
                       
                        | B: | I LIKE smoking. It helps me to concentrate. | 
                       
                        | A: | There are other ways to concentrate. 
                          Smoking is a one-way ticket to a cancer ward … you must 
                          have seen those health education photographs of a smoker's 
                          lungs. | 
                       
                        | B: | Ugh! Don't remind me. | 
                       
                        | A: | But that's you - inside … all black and 
                          rotting. | 
                       
                        | B: | Thank you. | 
                       
                        | A: | It's true. And I've heard how 
                          you wheeze when you get to the top of the stairs. | 
                      
                        | B: | Hmmm… | 
                       
                        | A: | That's smoking too, you know. 
                          You should do us both a favor and quit. You know your 
                          body would thank you for it. | 
                       
                        | B: | And so would my room mate!! |