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<blockquote data-quote="emerald" data-source="post: 140848" data-attributes="member: 1500"><p>It was -30º with windchill yesterday! I pity you, good sir. </p><p>I did have this problem in years past here, living in nonsmoking buildings, and found that alleyways, especially where buildings have protrusions to block the wind, work especially well. As do walks in dense parks. </p><p>As for tobacco, I'm a fan of flakes, which are fairly wind-resistant. English blends are also pretty slow burning, if you're a fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emerald, post: 140848, member: 1500"] It was -30º with windchill yesterday! I pity you, good sir. I did have this problem in years past here, living in nonsmoking buildings, and found that alleyways, especially where buildings have protrusions to block the wind, work especially well. As do walks in dense parks. As for tobacco, I'm a fan of flakes, which are fairly wind-resistant. English blends are also pretty slow burning, if you're a fan. [/QUOTE]
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