Originally Posted by superman78
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There must be ways to rid of the smell. I will smoke into the air purifier if I have to.
Originally Posted by superman78
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There must be ways to rid of the smell. I will smoke into the air purifier if I have to.
I agree with superman, don't cross your parents ...they may take away your humidor and ground you from it!![]()
Ah man, it must be nice to live rent free....o0 (the cigars I could buy if I didn't have to pay rent...)
Oh it's nice. The only bills I have are my phone, car insurance and gasoline. Though I'll be making car payments starting next week.Originally Posted by godfather
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My Dad isn;t thouroughly pleased with my smoking, but he knows he can only stop me from smoking at home and he sees no point in simply regulating WHERE I smoke. I can smoke inside usually too because he smokes cigarettes (hypocrite) downstairs when I'm not home so it stinks in here anyway.
If I were you, I'd just go outside. However, this is not the answer you want to hear. Hear is a little trick that works. Put fabric softener inside an empty toilet paper tube. When exhaling, instead of blowing smoke into the air, blow the smoke through the fabric softener sheets inside the tube. The fabric softener will absorb the stink of the smoke.
Stuff a towel under the door, put some dryer sheets in a tube and....
No wait...
That was in college.
Yeah, go outside.
I have to vote for sucking it up and going outside too. Once you pay for your own place you can do whatever the hell you want in it, but in the meantime follow the house rules.
Or, make a compromise. If it's too cold to smoke outside, ask Pop if you can put a lawn chair in the garage or go out to the woodshed.
Better yet, pony up for a studio apartment and smoke 'til your heart is content.
Hefty
It is acceptable to my parents if the smoke smell doesn't linger permanently. There is an extra rec room in the basement, and I would keep my smoking limited to there and run my air purifier over-night. . . if it would work.
It is going to be negative twenty degrees celcius in a few weeks. That's a little cold for smoking outside I think. I will not go against my parents wishes, of course. That's not my intention.
Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
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The short answer to your question is that you will never get that smell out. Even cigar lounges with special ventilation, leather furniture, wood flooring, etc., still smell like... someone has been smoking a cigar.
I definitely would not smoke in your room because you have been asked not to. There is nothing you can do to prevent the smell. Just nut it up and go outside.
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