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Dayman, Master of Karate
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I have had so many calamities while smoking in the car. I was boxed in by two rigs once when i dropped a fat robusto right into my lap--and it promptly rolled under my leg. Try not to panic in that situation...
But then again, what the hell else am I going to do on a 4 hour drive? Uneven burns come with the territory of being busy with the road, so i don't even fret about them. It IS a b#tch and a half to purge though. |
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Feeling at Home
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Scott is smart, he knows stuff.
I smoke and drive all the time between Cancun and Playa and I agree with the others, just torch it and work your way through it. I can't have the AC on as its a company car and I don't want to stink the car up, running the AC impregnates the car with the smoke smell - hard to explain especially in the rental cars... I am going to pick up a Bobken too! |
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Captain Cannoli
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autobody repair or EMT?
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"One fart can foul the air for everyone" - Esteemed philosopher "If avoiding the nasty $hit is being a snob, them I am guilty as charged."- Same esteemed philosopher. |
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CERTIFIED THREAD KILLER!!
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![]() Definitely a must have for smoking a cigar in the car.
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The Homebrew Hammer
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Mine did--at least, two of the little ridges on the holder thing are both melted. I think it was caused by a PC or a smaller RG cigar that wasn't hanging over the hole. Doesn't look very pretty, but I think it roughed up the ridges a bit so that it works better now!
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Ashes,ashes,all fall down
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Yea that's how mine melted too. Also if you plan on leaving a lit cigar in it while you run into a store quick check to make sure the cigars still in it after you shut the door. I'd rather not discuss how I learned this
Let's just say It looks like I farted so hard It burnt a spot in the seat.
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