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Sometimes when I lit up...the wind would blow the smoke..right into my eyes..

It blinded me...it stung like hell..nothing I could do except keep my eyes closed till the pain eased..that's if I was lucky...if I wasn't ash would blow in too...

Whats your bad experiences ?....

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Smoke in the eyes.  Smoke up the nostrils.  Uncomfortable feelings that I always attributed to "allergies."

 

Lighter theft.  I got downright paranoid about people making off with my lighter.

 

Standing in the rain doing that move where you hold the cigarette between the thumb and forefinger and cup it with your hand.  I was getting drenched, but I kept the cigarette dry.

 

Speaking of keeping cigarettes dry...I spent a lot of time at the river and lake fretting over protecting my smokes.  I had a metal container that would hold 14 cigarettes.  I put that inside a ziploc bag which I put into a dry bag.  Three layers of protection and still I worried.

 

The interior of every truck I've ever owned has been pockmarked with cigarette burns.

 

The list goes on and on.  Smoking is a pain in the ass and when you quit it is good riddance.

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Yes, burning holes in clothing and car upholstery...worrying about running out...worrying about stinking...

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Poisoning people in my home.  Why did my houseplants die ?  You guessed correctly.

Trashing through my ashtrays or garbage for stogies.

Running frantically through airports to smoke between flights or sitting in that smoker's prison room.

 

Having smoking constantly on my mind !  It was complete piracy !  Gah !

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Rifleing through old stumps in a ash tray for a biggish stump ,when I had ran out..

Are you kiddin me..

Did I really do this..gross...

 

Rifling through coat pockets...dam there must be a stump here somewhere....

Sigh...a junkie...

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Sometimes if I would smoke too fast or too many in a row I would cough so hard I would start dry-heaving. That was attractive.

 

Hiding, constantly, from loved ones bc I was "in the closet". Yeah right, I'm sure I wasn't hiding it from anyone now that I know how awful the stench is.

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Sometimes if I would smoke too fast or too many in a row I would cough so hard I would start dry-heaving. That was attractive.

Hiding, constantly, from loved ones bc I was "in the closet". Yeah right, I'm sure I wasn't hiding it from anyone now that I know how awful the stench is.

Junkie thinking...you carnt hide that awful stink...we were fooling no one..
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I'm sure when our kiddies were little..they would have enjoyed a few more treats..but mummy and daddy had to have their cigarettes... Sorry kids...maybe another time eh...

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