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Bourbon IS a food group
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I have a bottle of Fabreeze, a can of Lysol, and 3 candles lit when I smoke inside. I crack the sliding glass door and put a chair near it, where I can sit and watch TV. I also turn on the ceiling fan, in reverse, on low.
I can usually get away with it, unless one of the kids throws me under the bus and says 'Dad was smoking in the house!'
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UPDATE
Well, I smoked 5 cigars down here in the basement late Sunday night over in the morning hours of Monday. Just sprayed a little Frebrez around. Went to work Monday night, got back home Wednesday morning. Could barely smell anything down here. Smoked 4 more last night. Tonight, I still barely smell anything at all, very faint. Gotta go to work tonight, probably be back Saturday morning sometime. I guess I'll let it air out a bit, spray Frebreze again, and burn that Frebreze candle I bought. Pick her up from the airport Sunday afternoon, and see if she smells it. I think 98% of the smell will be gone if not completely. Id say it's at least 90% gone now. |
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Resident Maduro Whore!!
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For some odd reason non smokers can always smell the lingering smell from smokers, regardless of how faint the scent is.
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