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11-28-2005, 05:11 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: On the Border of Minn and ND
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Why smoking after snowblowing is bad
We are getting hammered here in the great Nordern Minnesoda with a good old fashion blizzard.
Well the wife gets the car stuck in the driveway and blocks any chance of me getting in when I get home. I ask her, why didnt you put it in four wheel drive? she says why only two were stuck! Well any way I am pretty pissed because the wind is howling and I didnt want to shovel tonight. (anyone who knows northern winters you dont shovel till the morning that way you can go into work late!) But I shovel, I get her out and then I get myself in. Well I want to celebrate, and I light up a nice Fonseca Cosaco, my everyday quick smoke. I couldnt believe it, I couldnt drag on the smoke, my face was soo frozen I couldnt evene pucker to make a drag. after about 5 minutes standing there sucking away I finally get my cheeks warm enough to make a decent drag. By that time I am so dizzy from dragging that I can barely stand. So moral of the story, let your face warm up before dragging on a cigar!!
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