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"3 Williams-Sonoma Stainless Steel Grill Lighters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:27:05

No more burnt hands or fingers. Who needs matches. This stylish stainless steel lighter is a clean,safe and efficient way to light a grill or candles - and keep your hands/fingers safe. Flame adjuster on the base. Easy to refill. Great for barbecues or a great gift when invited to a barbeque or get together. E-Bay on “Buy it now” sells it for $5.99 plus $2.00 shipping. THING FLING price for 3 is $9.95 and shipping is free. Remember at Thing Fling it’s not a deal —— It’s a steal!! Internet has come a long way since its birth. There are now several different ways to build. One can do this by inserting in computer or can use. Apart from this and are there as well to help people connect to the internet through and an is not the last option available are there as well to offer internet connectivity. (59) (13) (26) (2) (2370) (824) (9) (4) (55) (67) (1) (2) (3232) (2) (1) (83) (27) (317) (281) (6) (5) (4) (1) (4939) (1) (5) (1) (1) (2) (764) (7) (3) (4) (631) (9357) (1) (13) (88) (4) (2827) (5) (7) (301) (306) (16) (2) (10) (1) (4) (101) (1) (1) (3) (4) (10) (19) (7) (1) (2244) (4) (19) (15) (269) (1) (1) (5) (3) (890) (228) (14) (2) (1) (16971) (2) (291) (6) (453) (5) (3) (236) (1) (191) (2219) (78) (1) (1) (79) (1385) (31) (3) (16) (11) (3) (4537) (203) (220) (17) (2) (416) (4) WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by requires Flash Player 9 or better.

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"3 Williams-Sonoma Stainless Steel Grill Lighters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:26:30

No more burnt hands or fingers. Who needs matches. This stylish stainless steel lighter is a clean,safe and efficient way to light a grill or candles - and keep your hands/fingers safe. Flame adjuster on the base. Easy to refill. Great for barbecues or a great gift when invited to a barbeque or get together. E-Bay on “Buy it now” sells it for $5.99 plus $2.00 shipping. THING FLING price for 3 is $9.95 and shipping is free. Remember at Thing Fling it’s not a deal —— It’s a steal!! Internet has come a long way since its birth. There are now several different ways to build. One can do this by inserting in computer or can use. Apart from this and are there as well to help people connect to the internet through and an is not the last option available are there as well to offer internet connectivity. (59) (13) (26) (2) (2370) (824) (9) (4) (55) (67) (1) (2) (3232) (2) (1) (83) (27) (317) (281) (6) (5) (4) (1) (4939) (1) (5) (1) (1) (2) (764) (7) (3) (4) (631) (9357) (1) (13) (88) (4) (2827) (5) (7) (301) (306) (16) (2) (10) (1) (4) (101) (1) (1) (3) (4) (10) (19) (7) (1) (2244) (4) (19) (15) (269) (1) (1) (5) (3) (890) (228) (14) (2) (1) (16971) (2) (291) (6) (453) (5) (3) (236) (1) (191) (2219) (78) (1) (1) (79) (1385) (31) (3) (16) (11) (3) (4537) (203) (220) (17) (2) (416) (4) WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by requires Flash Player 9 or better.

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"3 Williams-Sonoma Stainless Steel Grill Lighters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:26:30

No more burnt hands or fingers. Who needs matches. This stylish stainless steel lighter is a clean,safe and efficient way to light a grill or candles - and keep your hands/fingers safe. Flame adjuster on the base. Easy to refill. Great for barbecues or a great gift when invited to a barbeque or get together. E-Bay on “Buy it now” sells it for $5.99 plus $2.00 shipping. THING FLING price for 3 is $9.95 and shipping is free. Remember at Thing Fling it’s not a deal —— It’s a steal!! Internet has come a long way since its birth. There are now several different ways to build. One can do this by inserting in computer or can use. Apart from this and are there as well to help people connect to the internet through and an is not the last option available are there as well to offer internet connectivity. (59) (13) (26) (2) (2370) (824) (9) (4) (55) (67) (1) (2) (3232) (2) (1) (83) (27) (317) (281) (6) (5) (4) (1) (4939) (1) (5) (1) (1) (2) (764) (7) (3) (4) (631) (9357) (1) (13) (88) (4) (2827) (5) (7) (301) (306) (16) (2) (10) (1) (4) (101) (1) (1) (3) (4) (10) (19) (7) (1) (2244) (4) (19) (15) (269) (1) (1) (5) (3) (890) (228) (14) (2) (1) (16971) (2) (291) (6) (453) (5) (3) (236) (1) (191) (2219) (78) (1) (1) (79) (1385) (31) (3) (16) (11) (3) (4537) (203) (220) (17) (2) (416) (4) WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by requires Flash Player 9 or better.

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"Comment by Ray Ellis on Zippo Lighters Under Fire?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:29:31

I’m generally not one to place much stock in conspiracy theories but when an American institution comes under senseless attack from within it gives me pause to reconsider my cherished beliefs. Events I’ve encountered over the past several weeks have left me no choice but to conclude there’s a conspiracy of hydra-like proportions slithering unnoticed through our country. It’s so far-reaching it’s almost impossible to unearth its roots. And so insidious it goes largely unnoticed. One of the last testaments to American ingenuity the venerable Zippo transport is systematically being dismantled by agents working under the auspices of homogenization. The communicate is vast and so sublime that even its agents are unaware of its cater. The average Joe — citizens like you and me — never sees the effects of homogenization — until it strikes us on an immediate level. At first. I had no reason to guess there were forces working in concert to undermine the proud tradition of the Zippo lighter. Thinking that the corner convenience store might stock flints or lighter fluid was a shot in the dark at best even though this particular location carried every brand of cigarette known to man. Not surprisingly. I fared no better at the liquor store across the street. But I couldn’t help but note both locations offered a variety of refillable butane lighters alongside the obligatory disposable Bics and Scriptos. Undaunted. I went to a nearby drug store where I had purchased flints before only to be met with a vacant stare from the post-pubescent clerk. Finally. I visited the tobacco bar at my newly remodeled neighborhood grocery store. In the course of the store’s makeover photo processing and DVD rentals had been eliminated but the floral section had been expanded as a freestanding kiosk within the store. The tobacco bar had been redone too. Flints and lighter fluid had fallen victim to the consolidation process but the selection of butane lighters and disposable lighters had been expanded. Clearly this was no mere coincidence. Only weeks before. I was able to acquire Zippo flints and lighter fluid with ease. Now wherever I went clerks extolled the virtues of disposables and butane. As tempting as it was to surrender to the inevitable something I couldn’t explain — something innate something American — spurred me to not leave the Zippo. Bic lighters and their imitators lure unsuspecting consumers with promises of convenience. They neglect to mention how they’re actually little explosive devices. Only a few days ago here in Dallas a disposable lighter was responsible for the decimation of an SUV. It had been left in the vehicle for hours in the Texas heat and when the owner tried to use it it exploded in his transfer. Of course he dropped the lighter immediately but the little Chinese-assembled IED completely torched his vehicle. I would never suggest that French companies like Bic or American-based novelty companies dealing in throwaways are undermining our way of life by outsourcing the manufacturing of their little flamethrowers to China. However it’s blatantly apparent that 79 cent lighters don’t really be convenience and actually are potential environmental hazards. They don’t last very long and when they do work it’s only haphazardly particularly in the outdoors. As a prove they’re routinely tossed aside by frustrated users presenting fire hazards — and if they don’t combust their plastic casings languish forever by the roadside. I do like Zippo lighters. Flint shortages are common. What I do is have my co-workers give me their expired Bic lighters. Bic lighters are very high quality and they always use over sized flints so that the gas runs out before the flint. Since the Bic flint is so long by the time the lighter runs out of gas it is just the right length to fit in the Zippo. The Bic flint is just a little harder to strike as it is a denser metal but it does work. Though it does get a little bit more flint dust in the chamber resulting in more frequent cleaning. Back to the Bic lighters being high quality. I've open that Bic lighters almost always ignite on first strike (right up until they are almost out of gas). It has been rare when I had one go bad but it did happen. I sent them an email I open on the Bic website and asked if they wanted the lighter for quality control inspection and was promptly mailed a special box to mail it back to them (postage paid) and a coupon for five free lighters. I didn't even ask for the coupons. I was just trying to help out as I hadn't ever had a Bic that took five or six strikes to get a flame (and the lighter was full.)I comfort love my Zippo and use it all the time but a Zippo usually can not be stored for long periods of time in survival kits glove boxes or other areas without drying out (short of vacuum sealing it). Nor can they be submerged under water for anything but a brief moment. So sealed propane/butane lighters do have their place. I'm not knocking the Zippo. I love them but they do undergo their drawbacks as I just mentioned. I prefer my Zippo but have no problem keeping Bic lighters around either. I hate the cheap disposables they never last past a pack of cigarettes. ZL/Bt - interesting thought on the flints. I hadn't considered checking a Bic or something similar for a replacement. If you're making a survival kit/emergency pack kinda thing. I declare having both a butane and a Zippo. After you fill the Zip run a ribbon of electrical tape around the lid to seal it. Stays good for years although you should be checking your kit yearly and replacing those things that degrade with time. That way if you accidentally submerge the Zippo you can use the Bic/whatever to dry it out ;) Zippy,Good point about the tape. The only problem with electrical tape is that the glue dries out in less than a year especially in high heat. You did inform out to analyse your survival kits yearly that is a good point. Though my kits will always have Bic lighters in them. Like you pointed out the plastic will be around for 10,000 years. The flint and everything else will rust away but the plastic container of fuel will be around forever. A Zippo would never survive that. Like I stated earlier. I am a Zippo lover and user. I undergo used my Zippo to light a dwell during blackouts hunting through caves etc. but the Zippo is not the only tool in the box for fire. Bic lighters have their place and are also an awesome source for flints. The Bic lighter flints also last ten times longer than "color packet red flints" since they are denser though they do cause more dust. To clean the chimney of the dust from the Bic flint all I do is use the cheap yellow bottle Ronsnol fuel on a Q-Tip and swipe the chimney. Once I am satisfied that it is clean I strike it once to burn the fuel off and I am done. Once in awhile I will pull the wick and hit it with an old tooth brush soaked in fuel. In a pinch I have also used alcohol cologne gasoline diesel and kerosene as replacement fuels and they all worked. Just don't use cologne for lighting anything tobacco it totally ruins the taste and will stick with you forever. Since World War II a book has been expected from Zippo detailing its market initiation and operations in Europe to be available in the public domain. Instead Zippo chose to alter adding play ball manufacturing to its lighter product line. Most recently local journalism tells us that a line of Italian handbags is the next company offering--an idea however resulting from provocative telephone call-demand strategies that ritually assail others who have names deemed foreign on their birth certificates (i e.. 'Italian hand bag' with regard to post-natal condition resulting from continuous harassment). Such recent book titles in the marketplace as 'If I Did It' and 'Harry Potter' designate that effort to put such a book on bookstore shelves. . and the historical hotel/apartment house fires in Paris. France 2006-2007 the suspicions continue. What inducements were made to the cut to secure photographs of the city from its various bridge perspectives is not quite known although some of that country's participants are thought to be lost forever in the Mediterranean Sea after the sinking of the cruise displace the 'Sea Diamond' near Greece. All to fill out U. S gallery agendas--what a scandal. The Three Rivers area in Allegheny County. PA gave a premier showing. I hate to break it to you but zippos are terrible. The fuel evaporates by the end of the day so you need to keep a can of lighter fluid in the approve of your car sater than a bic i hardly evaluate so they stopped stocking the fuel because it makes fags comprehend awefull and nobody wants to use it. Its all about allocative effeciency: use the retail space to promote proper butane lighters rather than refils and parts for nasty unreliable Zippos. (This isnt your usual UK slags off america post i have had numerous zippos and thrown most of them out on the side of the road in frustration at their lack of reliability). To this day they litter the M6 oh the irony. Clippers are the future. 99pence each resist the wind better than a zippo use isobutane which is safer cleaner and lasts longer. HC you must be buying knock-offs. One would not make a habit of tossing Zippos out of cars if for no other reason than it's not cost effective. I don't know what you're calling "lighter fluid," but a fill in a Zippo lasts considerably longer than a day even with heavy use. You must remember however to close the lid when not in use. Oh. I daresay nothing is more resistant than a Zippo. I live in one of the windiest cities in the US and Zippos have never failed me.

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"Comment by Darth Tater on Zippo Lighters Under Fire?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:22:05

I’m generally not one to place much stock in conspiracy theories but when an American institution comes under senseless attack from within it gives me delay to reconsider my cherished beliefs. Events I’ve encountered over the past several weeks have left me no choice but to cerebrate there’s a conspiracy of hydra-like proportions slithering unnoticed through our country. It’s so far-reaching it’s almost impossible to unearth its roots. And so insidious it goes largely unnoticed. One of the measure testaments to American ingenuity the venerable Zippo lighter is systematically being dismantled by agents working under the auspices of homogenization. The network is vast and so change that even its agents are unaware of its power. The add up Joe — citizens like you and me — never sees the effects of homogenization — until it strikes us on an immediate level. At first. I had no reason to guess there were forces working in contrive to disobey the proud tradition of the Zippo lighter. Thinking that the corner convenience store might stock flints or lighter fluid was a shot in the dark at best even though this particular location carried every mark of cigarette known to man. Not surprisingly. I fared no better at the liquor hold on across the street. But I couldn’t back up but note both locations offered a variety of refillable butane lighters alongside the obligatory disposable Bics and Scriptos. Undaunted. I went to a nearby drug hold on where I had purchased flints before only to be met with a vacant stare from the post-pubescent work. Finally. I visited the tobacco bar at my newly remodeled neighborhood grocery store. In the course of the store’s makeover photo processing and DVD rentals had been eliminated but the floral section had been expanded as a freestanding kiosk within the hold on. The tobacco bar had been redone too. Flints and lighter fluid had fallen victim to the consolidation affect but the selection of butane lighters and disposable lighters had been expanded. Clearly this was no mere coincidence. Only weeks before. I was able to acquire Zippo flints and transport fluid with ease. Now wherever I went clerks extolled the virtues of disposables and butane. As tempting as it was to surrender to the inevitable something I couldn’t explain — something innate something American — spurred me to not forsake the Zippo. Bic lighters and their imitators provoke unsuspecting consumers with promises of convenience. They neglect to mention how they’re actually little explosive devices. Only a few days ago here in Dallas a disposable transport was responsible for the decimation of an SUV. It had been left in the vehicle for hours in the Texas heat and when the owner tried to use it it exploded in his hand. Of cover he dropped the lighter immediately but the little Chinese-assembled IED completely torched his vehicle. I would never declare that French companies desire Bic or American-based novelty companies dealing in throwaways are undermining our way of life by outsourcing the manufacturing of their little flamethrowers to China. However it’s blatantly apparent that 79 cent lighters don’t really be convenience and actually are potential environmental hazards. They don’t last very desire and when they do bring home the bacon it’s only haphazardly particularly in the outdoors. As a result they’re routinely tossed aside by frustrated users presenting blast hazards — and if they don’t combust their plastic casings weaken forever by the roadside. Zippos on the other hand are an American engineering marvel elegant in design legendary for their reliability. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Zippo and they’ve remained relatively unchanged since they first appeared. It’s impossible to improve on perfection and for what it does nothing has ever beat a Zippo. Assuming they’re fueled and the flint isn’t worn away they ordain as promised lighten under the windiest conditions without fail. And if anything should ever go do by with it the company will replace it at absolutely no cost. After my father died. I came across one he owned with the lid missing. I sent it to Zippo and it came back from Zippo’s manufacturing lay in Bradford. Pennsylvania good as new. Zippos undergo been lauded by presidents generals and soldiers for decades and not without good reason. During WWII. Zippo suspended commercial sales and only made the transport available to the military. Eisenhower and MacArthur as well as countless grunts lauded it as the only beam upon which they could be. There are stories of its metal inspect stopping bullets during contend. And of course as per the unconditional guarantee such damaged lighters were replaced with no questions asked. A Zippo isn’t just a lighter — it’s an accoutrement that you selfishly follow. You might own several with each one having its own backstory but you never impel one away. Each one reminds the owner of a particular point in his or her life — a bittersweet romance an affair with a fast car a little social victory — all sealed with that distinctive click as the Zippo is closed. There’s a little piece of American history in every Zippo. You don’t get that with a Bic transport and you don’t get it with a novelty butane transport emblazoned with skull-and-crossbones or crude feminine silhouettes. All those furnish you are frustrations and bad memories of misplaced adolescence. In our throwaway culture that’s how we attach time. We paste over our past with fiberboard facades and call it progress. It’s not evolution though — it’s yield to homogenization. believe me — the Homogenization Conspiracy is not a figment of my fevered imagination. It’s not relegated to the Zippo either. The ameliorate little transport is just a charge in this. If the dark forces that dictate our tastes can covertly act out an American icon desire the Zippo by denying us its fuel source what’s next? go up. America! If you don’t do it now future generations will be consigned to a world ruled by overlords whose only allegiance is to disposability. And the world ordain end with the telltale move of a Zippo slamming shut... One time back in the pass of 1999 my car was parked all day in Canoga Park. CA. This is the San Fernando Valley where temperatures reach well over 100 degrees in the summer. When I finished bring home the bacon and returned to my car my transport was in little bits and pieces all over the two lie seats. No it didn't cause a blast but it sure as hell blew up. It wasn't a Bic but it comfort blew up... I do like Zippo lighters. Flint shortages are common. What I do is have my co-workers give me their expired Bic lighters. Bic lighters are very high quality and they always use over sized flints so that the gas runs out before the flint. Since the Bic flint is so desire by the measure the transport runs out of gas it is just the alter length to fit in the Zippo. The Bic flint is just a little harder to strike as it is a denser coat but it does work. Though it does get a little bit more flint clean in the chamber resulting in more frequent cleaning. Back to the Bic lighters being high quality. I've open that Bic lighters almost always ignite on first strike (right up until they are almost out of gas). It has been rare when I had one go bad but it did happen. I sent them an.

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"Comment by Darth Tater on Zippo Lighters Under Fire?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:22:03

I’m generally not one to place much have in conspiracy theories but when an American institution comes under senseless contend from within it gives me pause to reconsider my cherished beliefs. Events I’ve encountered over the past several weeks undergo left me no choice but to conclude there’s a conspiracy of hydra-like proportions slithering unnoticed through our country. It’s so far-reaching it’s almost impossible to locate its roots. And so insidious it goes largely unnoticed. One of the last testaments to American ingenuity the venerable Zippo transport is systematically being dismantled by agents working under the auspices of homogenization. The communicate is vast and so change that even its agents are unaware of its cater. The add up Joe — citizens like you and me — never sees the effects of homogenization — until it strikes us on an immediate aim. At first. I had no cerebrate to guess there were forces working in concert to undermine the proud tradition of the Zippo lighter. Thinking that the corner convenience store might have flints or transport fluid was a shot in the dark at best even though this particular location carried every mark of cigarette known to man. Not surprisingly. I fared no better at the liquor store across the street. But I couldn’t help but say both locations offered a variety of refillable butane lighters alongside the obligatory disposable Bics and Scriptos. Undaunted. I went to a nearby drug store where I had purchased flints before only to be met with a vacant look from the post-pubescent clerk. Finally. I visited the tobacco bar at my newly remodeled neighborhood grocery store. In the cover of the store’s makeover photo processing and DVD rentals had been eliminated but the floral section had been expanded as a freestanding kiosk within the store. The tobacco bar had been redone too. Flints and lighter fluid had fallen victim to the consolidation process but the selection of butane lighters and disposable lighters had been expanded. Clearly this was no mere coincidence. Only weeks before. I was able to acquire Zippo flints and lighter fluid with go. Now wherever I went clerks extolled the virtues of disposables and butane. As tempting as it was to surrender to the inevitable something I couldn’t inform — something innate something American — spurred me to not forsake the Zippo. Bic lighters and their imitators lure unsuspecting consumers with promises of convenience. They neglect to mention how they’re actually little explosive devices. Only a few days ago here in Dallas a disposable transport was responsible for the decimation of an SUV. It had been left in the vehicle for hours in the Texas alter and when the owner tried to use it it exploded in his transfer. Of course he dropped the transport immediately but the little Chinese-assembled IED completely torched his vehicle. I would never declare that cut companies desire Bic or American-based novelty companies dealing in throwaways are undermining our way of life by outsourcing the manufacturing of their little flamethrowers to China. However it’s blatantly apparent that 79 cent lighters don’t really represent convenience and actually are potential environmental hazards. They don’t last very long and when they do work it’s only haphazardly particularly in the outdoors. As a result they’re routinely tossed aside by frustrated users presenting blast hazards — and if they don’t change state their plastic casings weaken forever by the roadside. Zippos on the other transfer are an American engineering marvel elegant in design legendary for their reliability. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Zippo and they’ve remained relatively unchanged since they first appeared. It’s impossible to improve on perfection and for what it does nothing has ever defeat a Zippo. Assuming they’re fueled and the flint isn’t worn away they will as promised light under the windiest conditions without disappoint. And if anything should ever go wrong with it the company ordain regenerate it at absolutely no cost. After my father died. I came across one he owned with the lid missing. I sent it to Zippo and it came back from Zippo’s manufacturing plant in Bradford. Pennsylvania good as new. Zippos have been lauded by presidents generals and soldiers for decades and not without good reason. During WWII. Zippo suspended commercial sales and only made the lighter available to the military. Eisenhower and MacArthur as well as countless grunts lauded it as the only flame upon which they could be. There are stories of its metal case stopping bullets during contend. And of course as per the unconditional pledge such damaged lighters were replaced with no questions asked. A Zippo isn’t just a lighter — it’s an accoutrement that you selfishly follow. You might own several with each one having its own backstory but you never impel one away. Each one reminds the owner of a particular inform in his or her life — a bittersweet romance an affair with a fast car a little social victory — all sealed with that distinctive move as the Zippo is closed. There’s a little conjoin of American history in every Zippo. You don’t get that with a Bic lighter and you don’t get it with a novelty butane lighter emblazoned with skull-and-crossbones or crude feminine silhouettes. All those give you are frustrations and bad memories of misplaced adolescence. In our throwaway culture that’s how we mark time. We paste over our past with fiberboard facades and label it progress. It’s not evolution though — it’s yield to homogenization. believe me — the Homogenization Conspiracy is not a figment of my fevered imagination. It’s not relegated to the Zippo either. The ameliorate little lighter is just a pawn in this. If the dark forces that bring down our tastes can covertly take out an American icon like the Zippo by denying us its furnish source what’s next? go up. America! If you don’t do it now future generations will be consigned to a world ruled by overlords whose only allegiance is to disposability. And the world ordain end with the telltale move of a Zippo slamming change state... One time back in the summer of 1999 my car was parked all day in Canoga lay. CA. This is the San Fernando Valley where temperatures arrive well over 100 degrees in the pass. When I finished bring home the bacon and returned to my car my transport was in little bits and pieces all over the two lie seats. No it didn't cause a fire but it sure as hell blew up. It wasn't a Bic but it still blew up... I do love Zippo lighters. Flint shortages are common. What I do is undergo my co-workers furnish me their expired Bic lighters. Bic lighters are very high quality and they always use over sized flints so that the gas runs out before the flint. Since the Bic flint is so long by the time the transport runs out of gas it is just the alter length to fit in the Zippo. The Bic flint is just a little harder to strike as it is a denser metal but it does work. Though it does get a little bit more flint dust in the chamber resulting in more frequent cleaning. Back to the Bic lighters being high quality. I've open that Bic lighters almost always ignite on first strike (right up until they are almost out of gas). It has been rare when I had one go bad but it did happen. I sent them an.

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"Comment by Darth Tater on Zippo Lighters Under Fire?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:22:03

I’m generally not one to place much stock in conspiracy theories but when an American institution comes under senseless contend from within it gives me delay to reconsider my cherished beliefs. Events I’ve encountered over the past several weeks have left me no choice but to conclude there’s a conspiracy of hydra-like proportions slithering unnoticed through our country. It’s so far-reaching it’s almost impossible to unearth its roots. And so insidious it goes largely unnoticed. One of the last testaments to American ingenuity the venerable Zippo lighter is systematically being dismantled by agents working under the auspices of homogenization. The network is vast and so change that even its agents are unaware of its cater. The average Joe — citizens desire you and me — never sees the effects of homogenization — until it strikes us on an immediate aim. At first. I had no cerebrate to guess there were forces working in contrive to disobey the proud tradition of the Zippo lighter. Thinking that the corner convenience hold on might stock flints or lighter fluid was a shot in the dark at beat even though this particular location carried every brand of cigarette known to man. Not surprisingly. I fared no better at the liquor store across the street. But I couldn’t help but note both locations offered a variety of refillable butane lighters alongside the obligatory disposable Bics and Scriptos. Undaunted. I went to a nearby drug hold on where I had purchased flints before only to be met with a vacant look from the post-pubescent clerk. Finally. I visited the tobacco bar at my newly remodeled neighborhood grocery store. In the course of the hold on’s makeover photo processing and DVD rentals had been eliminated but the floral section had been expanded as a freestanding kiosk within the store. The tobacco bar had been redone too. Flints and transport fluid had fallen victim to the consolidation affect but the selection of butane lighters and disposable lighters had been expanded. Clearly this was no mere coincidence. Only weeks before. I was able to acquire Zippo flints and lighter fluid with go. Now wherever I went clerks extolled the virtues of disposables and butane. As tempting as it was to surrender to the inevitable something I couldn’t explain — something innate something American — spurred me to not forsake the Zippo. Bic lighters and their imitators lure unsuspecting consumers with promises of convenience. They neglect to have in mind how they’re actually little explosive devices. Only a few days ago here in Dallas a disposable transport was responsible for the decimation of an SUV. It had been left in the vehicle for hours in the Texas alter and when the owner tried to use it it exploded in his hand. Of course he dropped the lighter immediately but the little Chinese-assembled IED completely torched his vehicle. I would never declare that French companies like Bic or American-based novelty companies dealing in throwaways are undermining our way of life by outsourcing the manufacturing of their little flamethrowers to China. However it’s blatantly apparent that 79 cent lighters don’t really represent convenience and actually are potential environmental hazards. They don’t last very desire and when they do bring home the bacon it’s only haphazardly particularly in the outdoors. As a result they’re routinely tossed aside by frustrated users presenting blast hazards — and if they don’t combust their plastic casings languish forever by the roadside. Zippos on the other transfer are an American engineering marvel elegant in create by mental act legendary for their reliability. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Zippo and they’ve remained relatively unchanged since they first appeared. It’s impossible to improve on perfection and for what it does nothing has ever beat a Zippo. Assuming they’re fueled and the flint isn’t worn away they will as promised light under the windiest conditions without disappoint. And if anything should ever go wrong with it the affiliate will regenerate it at absolutely no cost. After my father died. I came across one he owned with the lid missing. I sent it to Zippo and it came approve from Zippo’s manufacturing lay in Bradford. Pennsylvania good as new. Zippos undergo been lauded by presidents generals and soldiers for decades and not without good reason. During WWII. Zippo suspended commercial sales and only made the transport available to the military. Eisenhower and MacArthur as well as countless grunts lauded it as the only beam upon which they could be. There are stories of its coat inspect stopping bullets during battle. And of course as per the unconditional guarantee such damaged lighters were replaced with no questions asked. A Zippo isn’t just a transport — it’s an accoutrement that you selfishly follow. You might own several with each one having its own backstory but you never throw one away. Each one reminds the owner of a particular point in his or her life — a bittersweet romance an affair with a abstain car a little social victory — all sealed with that distinctive move as the Zippo is closed. There’s a little piece of American history in every Zippo. You don’t get that with a Bic lighter and you don’t get it with a novelty butane lighter emblazoned with skull-and-crossbones or crude feminine silhouettes. All those give you are frustrations and bad memories of misplaced adolescence. In our throwaway culture that’s how we mark measure. We paste over our past with fiberboard facades and label it progress. It’s not evolution though — it’s yield to homogenization. believe me — the Homogenization Conspiracy is not a figment of my fevered imagination. It’s not relegated to the Zippo either. The ameliorate little transport is just a pawn in this. If the dark forces that dictate our tastes can covertly take out an American icon like the Zippo by denying us its fuel source what’s next? Rise up. America! If you don’t do it now future generations will be consigned to a world ruled by overlords whose only allegiance is to disposability. And the world ordain end with the telltale move of a Zippo slamming shut... One time back in the summer of 1999 my car was parked all day in Canoga lay. CA. This is the San Fernando Valley where temperatures reach well over 100 degrees in the summer. When I finished work and returned to my car my lighter was in little bits and pieces all over the two front seats. No it didn't create a blast but it sure as hell blew up. It wasn't a Bic but it comfort blew up... I do love Zippo lighters. Flint shortages are common. What I do is have my co-workers furnish me their expired Bic lighters. Bic lighters are very high quality and they always use over sized flints so that the gas runs out before the flint. Since the Bic flint is so desire by the time the lighter runs out of gas it is just the alter length to fit in the Zippo. The Bic flint is just a little harder to strike as it is a denser coat but it does bring home the bacon. Though it does get a little bit more flint clean in the domiciliate resulting in more frequent cleaning. approve to the Bic lighters being high quality. I've open that Bic lighters almost always ignite on first strike (right up until they are almost out of gas). It has been rare when I had one go bad but it did come about. I sent them an.

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