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StudioKraft

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Ignoring the disrespectful comments above, there are a group of us at my church that smoke "analogs" after service in the parking lot or the side lawn.

When I get my 901 (hopefully soon!!), I'll be replacing the analogs with the e-cig, but won't be using it in the church itself. I've made it through services without an analog, there's no need to "vape" in church.

From what I understand, there are some members of my church that aren't thrilled with the fact that I play drums (we have contemporary services with live music) during a worship service, I can't imagine what they would think/say about vaping. No need to irritate them since I don't need "the fix" anyway.
 

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maybe it was because I went to a small country church? Or maybe it was a Baptist thing? *laf* Back then you could pretty much smoke anywhere - grocery stores, doctor's offices, you name it. Some areas in hospitals were non-smoking because of oxygen in use, but that's all i can think of offhand that was non-smoking. And when you had a guest in your home, you put out an ashtray just in case, as a courtesy to your guest, even if nobody in your home smoked.
 
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