Matches and cigarette lighters, the proven stuff of explosives in other prisons, have been replaced by a simple hole-in-the-wall apparatus for lighting cigarettes.
Paul Henreid had a worldwide hit in 1942 lighting two cigarettes at once in "Now, Voyager."
I saw them walking back in toward the dock laughing and lighting cigarettes.
She began her career in show business working small nightclubs, billed as "The Bronze Goddess of Fire," an act which included her eating fire and lighting cigarettes with her fingertips.
Between pouring drinks and lighting cigarettes, she said: "Sometimes Japanese companies would come here with Russian clients.
For smokers who find lighting cigarettes inconvenient, Richard Mawby of Alexandria, Va., has designed a cigarette pack that does the job for them.
It was noisy and crowded - the men getting hastily into coats and lighting cigarettes to smoke on the way, the girls balancing on one foot as they pulled on their galoshes.
The Marshal knew that the guard would be putting hand-cuffs and chains back on the prisoners and lighting cigarettes for them which they would smoke with both hands.
"Of course, that hasn't stopped people from putting on eyeliner while they're driving, or lighting cigarettes, or eating from a bowl with a fork," he said.
They were drawing on coats and lighting cigarettes.