Some cinnamon-based large candles from Homebase (UK) seem to do the trick at home.
When my wife's roll-up merchant mates come round now and again, they stay in the dining room which has no carpets or sofas. I knocked out a Bolivar Double Corona with them last weekend because of the in-house green smoking light being on and it was the rolling tobacco smell that dominated the next morning!
The front room is a different story because of the fabrics. If my wife's out or away and I feel like knocking one off over a film, all the windows downstairs are flung open even if there's a howling gale.
I have curried enough favours not to be garotted over the occasional in-house cigar but I do pick up the odd strong candle when out and about so that there is something to attack the residual whiff.
But what are we to do? The residual whiff is part of the great pleasure of this fetish, as well as the joy of the in-flight clouds.
Shit. This is making me feel like toking one off now and I haven't even had my Cheerios.
When my wife's roll-up merchant mates come round now and again, they stay in the dining room which has no carpets or sofas. I knocked out a Bolivar Double Corona with them last weekend because of the in-house green smoking light being on and it was the rolling tobacco smell that dominated the next morning!
The front room is a different story because of the fabrics. If my wife's out or away and I feel like knocking one off over a film, all the windows downstairs are flung open even if there's a howling gale.
I have curried enough favours not to be garotted over the occasional in-house cigar but I do pick up the odd strong candle when out and about so that there is something to attack the residual whiff.
But what are we to do? The residual whiff is part of the great pleasure of this fetish, as well as the joy of the in-flight clouds.
Shit. This is making me feel like toking one off now and I haven't even had my Cheerios.
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