Unlike First Lady Laura Bush, Denmark's Queen Margrethe II will smoke cigarettes in public.
The 68-year-old great Dane puffed away after having dinner in Copenhagen.
Today, a U.S. government-funded study declared Denmark the happiest country in the world. Put ya lighters up!
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(Page 2 of 2) Previous 15 Comments | 1 | 2"Laura Bush has been a heavy smoker for decades, and as First Lady, special accommodations have been made for her habit (including, as I once witnessed, Secret Service officers spraying an aerosolized deodorant mist around her, apparently to prevent people from suffering offense from the smell of cigarettes on her hair or clothes). Laura Bush has always been very careful to avoid being photographed with a cigarette. Although she claimed early in her husband's first term to have quit "long ago," she has been coy and sometimes contradictory about this when questioned later by interviewers. (Also, she has publicly spoken out against teen smokingâshe says the best advice for quitting smoking is to never start in the first place.)"
Ann Gerhart, Washington Post
Reminds me of a scene from Mrs. Doubtfire. If she spoke, I wouldn't be shocked if it was deep and manly.
Does it really matter if Laura Bush smokes? her approval rating is in the 80's which is higher then Bush's. And Bush's approval rating is higher then the democratically led congress may I add.
If someone wants to smoke let them, I mean I'm sure plenty of TMZ staffer smoke, and probably do Coke? huh Harvey?
LOVETMZTHEBEST is a retart with no life smoking in public is gross when your a head of state

















