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<blockquote data-quote="Lesath" data-source="post: 398786" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>My wife hated tobacco smoke. In all of the years we were together, as far as I know, she never saw me smoking. We both minded our own business, but we had fun doing so. She even bought me a nice little sign and hung it on my cabinet of supplies, "Thank you for not smoking." She loved smelling unburned tobacco, particularly latakia blends; although Escudo entranced her. Sometimes, little surprises would pop up, all quite good ones for me. For someone that hated tobacco, her nose could sort out the components and figure out similarities in blends. We had a mutual respect, but we knew how to play. We managed what could have been a point of contention in a fashion that resulted in good memories. She died a few years ago, but I always smile and I remember her when I approach the cabinet and see that plaster plaque, "Thank you for not smoking." You're a team, marriage is a conspiracy. Figure it out together is my suggestion. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lesath, post: 398786, member: 1862"] My wife hated tobacco smoke. In all of the years we were together, as far as I know, she never saw me smoking. We both minded our own business, but we had fun doing so. She even bought me a nice little sign and hung it on my cabinet of supplies, "Thank you for not smoking." She loved smelling unburned tobacco, particularly latakia blends; although Escudo entranced her. Sometimes, little surprises would pop up, all quite good ones for me. For someone that hated tobacco, her nose could sort out the components and figure out similarities in blends. We had a mutual respect, but we knew how to play. We managed what could have been a point of contention in a fashion that resulted in good memories. She died a few years ago, but I always smile and I remember her when I approach the cabinet and see that plaster plaque, "Thank you for not smoking." You're a team, marriage is a conspiracy. Figure it out together is my suggestion. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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