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I don't know Robee....all this sounds very suspicious.
Tonight we are going out to this place called Off The Hookah in Fort Lauderdale. I am so excited to smoke some hookah, have few drinks, dance and relax....
But then how do you reproduce that hypnotic tinkle of the pendants? Or has it been replaced by rusty squeaks and groans? DO tell!!!...
Sorry, I was trying to think of a clever reference to WD 40 or Jiffy Lube, but I'm honestly in too much pain. I guess that makes me a squeaky wheel today.
Tonight we are going out to this place called Off The Hookah in Fort Lauderdale. I am so excited to smoke some hookah, have few drinks, dance and relax....
This Hookah trend is quite interesting in the light of persecution of smokers. Perhaps I should try to take it up if I want any social life. Only that it doesn't look appealing to me at all.
So did you use your real name on your page? I'm so tempted to do this but I really don't need Suzie from middle school finding me and connecting...if I wanted to talk to her I'd have kept in touch.
This Hookah trend is quite interesting in the light of persecution of smokers. Perhaps I should try to take it up if I want any social life. Only that it doesn't look appealing to me at all.
Lack of social life is unrelated to smoking hookah.
Well...considering that I only smoke hookah once a year or so and the fact that it doesn't cause as much harm as cigarette smoking, I feel pretty good about it.
So does that mean you would not show up if I invited you?
Tonight we are going out to this place called Off The Hookah in Fort Lauderdale. I am so excited to smoke some hookah, have few drinks, dance and relax....
I've never been tpo a Hooka lounge, but in the Middle East nargeela's (also called shisha) are very common in people's homes. We have one and so do my husband's parents, but we haven't used it; it's mostly for decoration.
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Originally Posted by sierraAZ
This Hookah trend is quite interesting in the light of persecution of smokers. Perhaps I should try to take it up if I want any social life. Only that it doesn't look appealing to me at all.
Probably as satisfying or maybe less to a smoker as smoking an E-cigarette. At least the E-cigarettes have nicotine, while I'd guess the Hookah bars in the US are strictly herbal, without tobacco or nicotine.
Lack of social life is unrelated to smoking hookah.
I meant being able to enjoy yourself out, which in itself brings about more social life, if my memories of being able to have a life serve me correctly.
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