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Lol this reminds me of a kid throwing a party while his parents are out of town and planning to get rid of all the evidence.
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lol, Oh I'm putting alot of thought and planning into this! My wife isn't that bad though. I've made her mad a few times but it was always something a bit worse, like burning up a good pot or something. Easily fixed by just buying her a new one. I love hot pepper and hot sauces, I make alot of beef jerky. I dried alot of Habaneros on the dehydrator once, and ground them up in the blender when making a sauce. She came home while that dust was still in the air. I caught hell over that one as she can't stand hot stuff. Eyes watering, nose running, all the windows open, etc. If she does smell it, she'll just roll her eyes an probably have a smart comment about it. If nothing else, it will help me pave the way for getting my smoking room built. Planning to covert a large area in the 2 car garage into a smoking room in the next year or two. She insist on parking in the garage, but I could care less, so I park my vehicle outside where vehicles belong.
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David, Put a towel at the bottom of the door leading into the upstairs just in case. First time you might want to have both the garage door and glass door open. Its the lingering smoke that can really leave odors, if the smoke is vacated quickly it doesnt have a chance to get into fabrics which will retain odor the most.
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Have My Own Room
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