Faithful readers will recognize this as part of our “What’s missing from this photo caption?” series. Because, you know, I’ve been a few places and I’ve never seen anybody smoke like this.
Is the idea that he can smoke and gargle mouthwash at the same time? Or maybe he doesn’t want his mom to smell tobacco on his breath? Send us your suggestions via Post a Comment.
A believer dressed as Gede the spirit of death smokes a cigarette at a cemetery in Port-au-Prince November 2, 2006. Haitians celebrating All Hallows visit cemeteries to pay respects to the dead in a two-day national holiday that offers food, alcohol and flowers to Baron Samdi, the guardian of the dead in Voodoo. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

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[thought bubble] I’ve got to invest in an ashtray.
- Posted by Shawn HendricksI lost my glasses and now I can’t even find my cigarette.
- Posted by Shawn HendricksSo Joe Camel is connected to Voodoohow?
- Posted by Shawn HendricksANOTHER cheap Halloween costume I couldn’t come up with.
- Posted by Shawn HendricksYou have to do something to fill the gap after you give up running with scissors.
- Posted by Shawn HendricksJust trying to break my cocaine snorting habit.
- Posted by Daze Maze