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Post by dradtke on Sept 10, 2013 12:19:41 GMT -5
The Duluth City Council has voted to ban hookah bars... Bill, if you're going to type in dialect, the correct Boston spelling is "hookah bahs."
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Post by Don Clark on Sept 10, 2013 12:32:51 GMT -5
Good morning. Just realized that it's been over a month since I bought a pack of cigarettes. The last tobacco I had was a couple weeks ago (one drag) and it tasted like inhaling a catbox. Thank you e-cigarettes. I'm currently vaping either mixed berry, mango, or pomegranate. Sense of smell has improved dramatically... I can smell a smoker from 5 feet away, and I'm glad I don't smell like that anymore. Inhaling vapor is way different than inhaling smoke, my vocal range and power are already noticeably better. Keep it up, Lonnie.....you're doing fine. I'm now a hair over 8½ years off of them after 42 years on. Cannot stand the smell of them. They don't even qualify for the word "aroma".....they just smell(stink). My favorite line used to be "Smoking won't make you go to Hell.....it'll just make you smell like you've already been there." And I also gained a full octave in vocal range.....went from bass/baritone to a tenor after about 6 months. Was finally able to get vocal harmonies up out of the muddy range. You will absolutely never regret the decision. Happy for you, Lonnie.
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Post by Fingerplucked on Sept 10, 2013 12:42:17 GMT -5
Cannot stand the smell of them. They don't even qualify for the word "aroma".....they just smell(stink). I still like the smell of cigarettes, sometimes. Outdoors. When they're burning. And I get to chose whether I want to be upwind or downwind. And the girl smoking is naked. But there's nothing I like about the lingering stench or the smell of it on someone's breath.
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Post by Fingerplucked on Sept 10, 2013 12:47:03 GMT -5
I forgot to add that my vocal range has gone up as well, but there's a trade-off with the low notes. Now only dogs can hear me.
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