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I don’t know how to sit there and blow smoke, you know.

Over the weekend, some northerly or northeasterly winds could blow smoke toward Puget Sound, with Skagit and Whatcom counties likely to face the worst of it, said Matt Dehr, a wildland fire meteorologist for the State Department of Natural Resources.

Maniscalco says he appreciates having an unvarnished voice in his life, in a business where sycophants only blow smoke, but over the years his dad also learned that it was more helpful not to voice every criticism.

Applegate: All I can say is I’m sorry, because I am seeing it from my friends today who don’t blow smoke.

While not everyone is in immediate wildfire danger, high winds could blow smoke over the state and could affect those with underlying health conditions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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