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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 521710" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>I have dropped lit pipes several times while driving. If the embers spill out you've got a problem maintaining a safe course as various fabrics and body parts start smouldering, one argument for having leather seats and an athletic cup. You can usually prevent this by using those rubber bit thingys, discovered after much time and miles. </p><p></p><p>Once I tossed a lit cigar butt out the passenger window. Thought it was down. The butt bounced off the glass onto my male passenger's dress shirt, burning a hole the same ring size as the cigar. We had been traveling on business, and he had just bought the shirt ten minutes before. The ensuing moments weren't pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 521710, member: 1690"] I have dropped lit pipes several times while driving. If the embers spill out you've got a problem maintaining a safe course as various fabrics and body parts start smouldering, one argument for having leather seats and an athletic cup. You can usually prevent this by using those rubber bit thingys, discovered after much time and miles. Once I tossed a lit cigar butt out the passenger window. Thought it was down. The butt bounced off the glass onto my male passenger's dress shirt, burning a hole the same ring size as the cigar. We had been traveling on business, and he had just bought the shirt ten minutes before. The ensuing moments weren't pretty. [/QUOTE]
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