You need a new ashtray. Check out StinkyCigar.com, free shipping through this weekend if you use the promo code "dogwatch".Rank_Tyro said:I have to smoke on the porch, and as it is usually late at night, I crush it out and then dispose of the ash in a steel bucket. It's overkill I think, but my girl friend has a real phobia of fire, and this is the only way to make her feel better about it.
Driving on the toll road the other night and the guy ahead of me has his fingers sticking out the top of his slightly opened window. I can see the red of the cigarette ash just before he flips it loose and it bounces off the hood of my car! Those anger management classes really paid off.:riflefireSmoothDraw said:I have to admit, slow/bad drivers (of which we seem to have an abundance in Florida) really tick me off soooooo......
I have a stinky. Great ashtray. I bring it to the brewery when we herf since their ashtrays are not up to the task.DWSC_Bob said:You need a new ashtray. Check out StinkyCigar.com, free shipping through this weekend if you use the promo code "dogwatch".
If mine is badly plugged, I will let it go out, then cut off the wrapper and binder, then I check out the filler to see if I can't find what the source of my misery was.gorob23 said:I tear mine apart and watch the leaves go on the lawn..They dry up and maybe I can grow some good leaf:clap:
I agree. I always let them go out in the ashtray.DWSC_Bob said:I would ask those of you that 'flick' on roadways and parking lots to reconsider. Although I agree that cigars do decompose well (I leave em all over the garden when outside) they are not pretty to look at along the road way or in a parking lot. Flicking is what cigarette smokers do, not cigar smokers.