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(?) Wristray
http://www.geocitie...mb_wax/wristray.htm [thumbwax, Oct 05 2004]
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https://www.google....ch+%2B+Mini+Ashtray This? [popbottle, Oct 28 2014]
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natty shirt you're wearing, thumb. |
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Thanks - I'm amazed at how the freckles replaced the veins in my hand. Not. Found the shirt on some Dr. Who site, ya wacky pigeon-feeding teletubbie. |
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But what if you smoke with the same hand as the one you wear your watch on? |
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Darn! Thought this was going to be about a ray gun that attached to one's wrist to shoot pushy salesman. |
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I think we did that one already. |
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Shouldn't the tray have a finger operated cover to keep the ashes from flying around when you describe things with your hands. |
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You're thinking of the pocketray. |
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Obviously this device needs an electrochemical mechanism to suck the ash from the tray and deliver it to the skin below (like a nicotine patch), thus utilising as much tobaccoly goodness as possible. |
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Actually, that's been covered by one of the built-in features of this *handy* device. Simply lick the wristray and apply to skin - get that suction thing going on.
The following is an excerpt from a wristray wearer's testimonial:
... it's like kissing a smoker, only the lips are firmer! |
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