Make smoke waterfall from cigarette pack B 2:22

Here is a nifty little trick you can learn and perform anywhere. Make a waterfall with your lit cigarette and impress all the bar patrons or your party at home. This trick will definitively leave your guests wanting to learn how to do it.

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bored@home 1/19/09 8:08 AM
that wuz weird...but cool
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meregoddess 7/9/09 8:42 PM
Really neat...I would have liked more detailed information, perhaps verbally. I can imagine using that on a tray of Pea Gravel, or colored sand...or a bonsai plant.... It seems simple enough, but I really would have liked more information verbally. I'm going to try it anyway....lets hope I don't burn the house down.....
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