So I'm sitting on my couch, happily vaping away, and I'm watching 1000 Ways to Die on Spike TV...
The first case is about a guy who BARELY survived 3rd degree burns after falling asleep with a lit analog- THAT there should have taught him a lesson.
He's all wrapped up in bandages, and hooked up to oxygen. A nurse takes him outside for fresh air and of course when she leaves, he lights up an analog that he snuck outside. The ash caught his bandages on fire, and eventually his oxygen tank exploded.
WOW. I wish he had known about vaping... AND this makes me DOUBLY glad that I do NOT smoke analogs, nevermind smoking IN BED. I had the "edge sit" rule, where I would sit at the edge of a bed and smoke, but NEVER lay inside. (That being if I was sleeping somewhere besides my non-smoking household.)
Lessons learned the hard way are not lessons learned at all if they end in death...
The first case is about a guy who BARELY survived 3rd degree burns after falling asleep with a lit analog- THAT there should have taught him a lesson.
He's all wrapped up in bandages, and hooked up to oxygen. A nurse takes him outside for fresh air and of course when she leaves, he lights up an analog that he snuck outside. The ash caught his bandages on fire, and eventually his oxygen tank exploded.
WOW. I wish he had known about vaping... AND this makes me DOUBLY glad that I do NOT smoke analogs, nevermind smoking IN BED. I had the "edge sit" rule, where I would sit at the edge of a bed and smoke, but NEVER lay inside. (That being if I was sleeping somewhere besides my non-smoking household.)
Lessons learned the hard way are not lessons learned at all if they end in death...