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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 315129" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>I don't smoke in the house either. That is the wife's wish, but I wouldn't even if she wasn't around, I just don't want my home to smell like a tobacco lounge. Same for my car, I just wouldn't stink up any of my vehicles. (if I had a beater truck I probably would) </p><p>So, I have the patio for warm weather and my garage/workshop in the winter. I'm fortunate, the garage is insulated and I have two heat sources and wi-fi, so it's pretty comfortable. Last night a huge storm blew up in Maryland, and it drove me off the patio into the garage. I just put the garage door up and enjoyed watching the storm whip around me, safe and dry. Plus in the garage, I get to look at my bike and car... </p><p>When I'm done smoking, the wife is waiting inside, which definitely has some fringe benefits....<g></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 315129, member: 1771"] I don't smoke in the house either. That is the wife's wish, but I wouldn't even if she wasn't around, I just don't want my home to smell like a tobacco lounge. Same for my car, I just wouldn't stink up any of my vehicles. (if I had a beater truck I probably would) So, I have the patio for warm weather and my garage/workshop in the winter. I'm fortunate, the garage is insulated and I have two heat sources and wi-fi, so it's pretty comfortable. Last night a huge storm blew up in Maryland, and it drove me off the patio into the garage. I just put the garage door up and enjoyed watching the storm whip around me, safe and dry. Plus in the garage, I get to look at my bike and car... When I'm done smoking, the wife is waiting inside, which definitely has some fringe benefits....<g> [/QUOTE]
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