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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #120 on: August 30, 2015, 05:48:17 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #121 on: August 30, 2015, 05:55:44 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level. 
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #122 on: August 30, 2015, 06:04:05 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
That discussion never gets old.  Always something to learn.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #123 on: August 30, 2015, 06:06:02 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #124 on: August 30, 2015, 06:13:07 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #125 on: August 30, 2015, 06:29:50 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #126 on: August 30, 2015, 06:47:06 PM »

Next up, we break out the fireworks!
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #127 on: August 30, 2015, 06:47:57 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
I took matches into the bathroom when I was a kid and figured that the fart fan would help keep my cover.  I think I got a little overzealous with the hair spray and burned the toilet seat.  Mom made me pay her $30 for a new one even though she never replaced it.  Even 35 years later a toilet seat doesn't cost that much.  She fucking ripped me off!  Oh yeah, I got my ass beat too.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #128 on: August 30, 2015, 06:51:01 PM »

Couple of pics from the Cigar Festival.  Oh, that's Duke/Ateupwithit.  Shoulda taking more pics of Dog and Glen but the bantering was fast and furious along withe smokes and drinks.  No sissy beers though.
Have to plan on visit to the facility in August next year.  Looks good CB.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #129 on: August 30, 2015, 06:52:25 PM »

Couple of pics from the Cigar Festival.  Oh, that's Duke/Ateupwithit.  Shoulda taking more pics of Dog and Glen but the bantering was fast and furious along withe smokes and drinks.  No sissy beers though.
Have to plan on visit to the facility in August next year.  Looks good CB.
Good herf with the BOTL's.  The more the merrier.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #130 on: August 30, 2015, 06:52:32 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
I took matches into the bathroom when I was a kid and figured that the fart fan would help keep my cover.  I think I got a little overzealous with the hair spray and burned the toilet seat.  Mom made me pay her $30 for a new one even though she never replaced it.  Even 35 years later a toilet seat doesn't cost that much.  She fucking ripped me off!  Oh yeah, I got my ass beat too.
Scorch marks on the toilet seat, now that could make for some interesting stories.  Did you repeat that experiment in your home?
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #131 on: August 30, 2015, 06:59:26 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
I took matches into the bathroom when I was a kid and figured that the fart fan would help keep my cover.  I think I got a little overzealous with the hair spray and burned the toilet seat.  Mom made me pay her $30 for a new one even though she never replaced it.  Even 35 years later a toilet seat doesn't cost that much.  She fucking ripped me off!  Oh yeah, I got my ass beat too.
Scorch marks on the toilet seat, now that could make for some interesting stories.  Did you repeat that experiment in your home?
The flaming fart!
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #132 on: August 30, 2015, 07:01:40 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
I took matches into the bathroom when I was a kid and figured that the fart fan would help keep my cover.  I think I got a little overzealous with the hair spray and burned the toilet seat.  Mom made me pay her $30 for a new one even though she never replaced it.  Even 35 years later a toilet seat doesn't cost that much.  She fucking ripped me off!  Oh yeah, I got my ass beat too.
Scorch marks on the toilet seat, now that could make for some interesting stories.  Did you repeat that experiment in your home?
No sir.  I stopped lighting up aerosol cans years ago.
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #133 on: August 30, 2015, 07:03:43 PM »



Mikey, can you tell us the story behind the pictures, especially the one with the ashtray?  Looks like an extinguisher was needed.
Ashton ashtray, Rocky Patel table and the featured smoke of the day represented by the Ashton ESG 24 year perfecto seegar band.  Ashton courtesy of Craig/TruDog.

Very cool.  I see the Ashton on the left but it looks like a crack pipe on the right.  Or a burned plastic tube.
WTF is that thing?
Partially burned cigar cellophane.
OK, I usually remove the cello before lighting but guess someone has taken cello on or off to a new level.
Burning the cellophane was part of the nightly ritual for the grand kids to gather round Graddad's big green glass ashtray.  The cellophane tube would fill with smoke which would pour out the open end.  When you're a little kiddo anything to do with fire and smoke is fascinating.  Just don't make cellophane like they used to.
Fun with fire is not limited to little kids I still appreciate it, never lit a cello but now I got to try it. :)
Don't let Mom catch you playing with fire.
I took matches into the bathroom when I was a kid and figured that the fart fan would help keep my cover.  I think I got a little overzealous with the hair spray and burned the toilet seat.  Mom made me pay her $30 for a new one even though she never replaced it.  Even 35 years later a toilet seat doesn't cost that much.  She fucking ripped me off!  Oh yeah, I got my ass beat too.
Scorch marks on the toilet seat, now that could make for some interesting stories.  Did you repeat that experiment in your home?
The flaming fart!
Never tried that one either because I was told the flame could creep back inside you.  Eff that!!!
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Re: 8/30/2015
« Reply #134 on: August 30, 2015, 07:11:20 PM »

All this talk has made me hungry.  Need to get showered before our 8 : pm reservation at Mim's.  Later.
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