Pagan Journeys
General Topics => General Chat => Topic started by: treeforest on October 29, 2011, 09:30:37 PM
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I generally burn nag champa around the house for aesthetic reasons. Every box I get, there is always one (or maybe two) stick that just won't stay lit!
:brickwall:
It will smoke for a few seconds and then quietly extinguish itself. Ahh, I'll just pull out and light another!
...sorry, had to vent my frustration. thanks for the opportunity! :)
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I generally burn nag champa around the house for aesthetic reasons. Every box I get, there is always one (or maybe two) stick that just won't stay lit!
:brickwall:
It will smoke for a few seconds and then quietly extinguish itself. Ahh, I'll just pull out and light another!
...sorry, had to vent my frustration. thanks for the opportunity! :)
I'm vindictive. I'll grab a hunk of charcoal, light it and crumble the stick onto it. No stick of incense is going to get off THAT easily.
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:rotflmao:
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:rotflmao:
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I'm vindictive. I'll grab a hunk of charcoal, light it and crumble the stick onto it. No stick of incense is going to get off THAT easily.
Fabulous idea!
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I have never had a problem with stick incense not burning that I can recall. I have been purchasing my incense from one particular place for years though.
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I love the smell of nag champa, but every time I buy it, the smoke is so tarry and thick, it stains EVERYTHING. Is that just the kind of incense? Or does all nag champa do that?
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I have to admit the silly part of my brain saw "nag" and thought this -> :blah: Maybe that is why the smoke stains, haha.
Sorry...I'll take my not-so-funny to another post :D