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  1. When Tiger gives you a nickname, that’s now your nickname. #Ashtray

  2. When Tiger gives you a nickname, that’s now your nickname. #Ashtray

  3. Super excited to finally received & installed my repro #ashtray holder for my #neogeo #mvsu4 #arcade cabinet. Now to figure out where my NeoGeo MVS ashtray wandered off to. #arcadeprojects

  4. Super excited to finally received & installed my repro #ashtray holder for my #neogeo #mvsu4 #arcade cabinet. Now to figure out where my NeoGeo MVS ashtray wandered off to. #arcadeprojects

  5. Super excited to finally received & installed my repro #ashtray holder for my #neogeo #mvsu4 #arcade cabinet. Now to figure out where my NeoGeo MVS ashtray wandered off to. #arcadeprojects

  6. Good morning. ☕☕☕

    22 November 2025

    Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

    I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

    I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

    Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

    “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

    “Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BlackVulture #morning #smoking #cigarettes #ashtray #car

  7. Good morning. ☕☕☕

    22 November 2025

    Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

    I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

    I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

    Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

    “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

    “Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BlackVulture #morning #smoking #cigarettes #ashtray #car

  8. Good morning. ☕☕☕

    22 November 2025

    Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

    I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

    I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

    Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

    “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

    “Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BlackVulture #morning #smoking #cigarettes #ashtray #car

  9. Good morning. ☕☕☕

    22 November 2025

    Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

    I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

    I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

    Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

    “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

    “Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BlackVulture #morning #smoking #cigarettes #ashtray #car

  10. Good morning. ☕☕☕

    22 November 2025

    Do you remember when all cars had ashtrays? Most had one built into the dash that you could pull out, and often there was another in the back seat. Those have mostly gone the way of the dodo now, since far fewer people smoke. You can still buy car ashtrays, but they’re usually just add-ons.

    I had the habit myself when I was younger, though I quit decades ago. I can still picture the ashtray overflowing with cigarette butts. It wasn’t unusual at all for people to smoke in their cars back then. In fact, climbing in and lighting up seemed to go hand in hand. Looking back, it feels rather horrid—I wonder how I ever tolerated driving on a winter day with the windows rolled up, puffing away in a smoke-filled cabin. Even now, I occasionally see someone doing that as they drive by, and my thought is simply, “oh my.” I’m not being judgmental, but I do notice it and can’t help but reflect that it used to be me—ugh.

    I didn’t realize smokers carried a distinct stale odor until I finally kicked the habit, which I know was no small feat. Only then did I imagine how much worse it must have been inside a car, sealed up with smoke. I suspect former smokers notice it more sharply than others.

    Anyway, live and learn. Most of us eventually did. Cigarettes, for whatever reason, still persist—one of the great American industries. I can still recall the alluring commercials on TV, with slogans like, “...taste good like a cigarette should.” Those words once filled the airwaves, shaping habits that now feel so distant.

    “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.” — Benjamin Franklin

    “Quitting smoking is easy, I’ve done it hundreds of times.” — Mark Twain

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #BlackVulture #morning #smoking #cigarettes #ashtray #car

  11. Bye bye ashtray 💨
    flying off ✈️
    to the US of A 🇺🇸

    This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river 💦 sands and seashells 🐚 mixed in.

    :thinkerguns: thuhstudio.etsy.com

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  12. Bye bye ashtray 💨
    flying off ✈️
    to the US of A 🇺🇸

    This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river 💦 sands and seashells 🐚 mixed in.

    :thinkerguns: thuhstudio.etsy.com

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  13. Bye bye ashtray 💨
    flying off ✈️
    to the US of A 🇺🇸

    This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river 💦 sands and seashells 🐚 mixed in.

    :thinkerguns: thuhstudio.etsy.com

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  14. Bye bye ashtray 💨
    flying off ✈️
    to the US of A 🇺🇸

    This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river 💦 sands and seashells 🐚 mixed in.

    :thinkerguns: thuhstudio.etsy.com

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  15. Bye bye ashtray 💨
    flying off ✈️
    to the US of A 🇺🇸

    This one was with sand and ash as aggregate. Still two available with river 💦 sands and seashells 🐚 mixed in.

    :thinkerguns: thuhstudio.etsy.com

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  16. Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
    The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.

    ThuhShop :thinkerguns:
    etsy.com/listing/1867003840/br

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  17. Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
    The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.

    ThuhShop :thinkerguns:
    etsy.com/listing/1867003840/br

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  18. Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
    The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.

    ThuhShop :thinkerguns:
    etsy.com/listing/1867003840/br

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  19. Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
    The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.

    ThuhShop :thinkerguns:
    etsy.com/listing/1867003840/br

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  20. Ash Shells: a must have for smoking in style. Brutalist ashtray with 2 small slots for cigarettes and cigarillos. And a big slot for cigars.
    The concrete has an aggregate of crushed white shells, fine and coarse sands. By sanding the concrete the aggregate is visible resulting in a terrazzo finish.

    ThuhShop :thinkerguns:
    etsy.com/listing/1867003840/br

    #ashtray #smoking #terrazzo #tobacco #cigars #cigar #havana #marijuana #cannabis #maryjane #brutalist #monolith #homedecor #tableware #stoneware #art

  21. Je profite de cette nouvelle plateforme pour repartager mes clips !

    Sans ordre particulier, je commence par Wonder Machine de Ashtray, réalisé avec Lucas Laurent en 2014

    youtu.be/52tpF8_PaUI?si=QkOt0q

    #diymusic #FolkMusic #ashtray

  22. Je profite de cette nouvelle plateforme pour repartager mes clips !

    Sans ordre particulier, je commence par Wonder Machine de Ashtray, réalisé avec Lucas Laurent en 2014

    youtu.be/52tpF8_PaUI?si=QkOt0q

    #diymusic #FolkMusic #ashtray

  23. Je profite de cette nouvelle plateforme pour repartager mes clips !

    Sans ordre particulier, je commence par Wonder Machine de Ashtray, réalisé avec Lucas Laurent en 2014

    youtu.be/52tpF8_PaUI?si=QkOt0q

    #diymusic #FolkMusic #ashtray

  24. Je profite de cette nouvelle plateforme pour repartager mes clips !

    Sans ordre particulier, je commence par Wonder Machine de Ashtray, réalisé avec Lucas Laurent en 2014

    youtu.be/52tpF8_PaUI?si=QkOt0q

    #diymusic #FolkMusic #ashtray

  25. Je profite de cette nouvelle plateforme pour repartager mes clips !

    Sans ordre particulier, je commence par Wonder Machine de Ashtray, réalisé avec Lucas Laurent en 2014

    youtu.be/52tpF8_PaUI?si=QkOt0q

    #diymusic #FolkMusic #ashtray