View Full Version : who here smokes cigars ?
maxisback
2006-08-23, 05:38 AM
who here smoked cigars ? I just smoke one when i show off my car.. just to look p.i.m.p..
Just about everyone excluding me.
burjzyntski
2006-08-23, 06:41 AM
once in a while. more of as a 'special occasion' kind of thing than anything else.
black & milds you say? once in a while - I can't finish a whole one by myself though.
my uncle Jocko orders them from JR Cigar's magazine..Every time I go over to their house (on the W coast of FL) he gives me one. I don't especially like cigars, but I can tell the difference between a cheaper Al Capone and a nicer Torano.
maxisback
2006-08-23, 07:03 AM
purple haze blunt must be more like ur thing..
Catboy
2006-08-23, 03:19 PM
Havannah Honeys are nice, but I hate cancer, so I never smoke tobbacco. I prefer to buy a Royal Blunt wrap and prepare my own 'special' mix, almost every day.
Ill have a Romeo y Julieta maybe twice a year for special occasions.
bcwheelriderguyhehehehehe
2006-08-23, 05:10 PM
Hehe special
unisteve
2006-08-23, 05:25 PM
There's nothing like unicycling around on lunch hour with a huge Cuban (cigar) in your hand. I like Romeo y Julietta Churchills when I can get them. Large and tasty.
For something that you don't want to smoke for 2 hours, a nice little Davidoff mini cigarillo is pefect. They're even mild enough to inhale if you're feeling dangerous.
Generally, though, I prefer to roll my own.
When I can afford them. Or when I'm drunk. Usually the latter.
burjzyntski
2006-08-23, 06:40 PM
yeah, we were renting a house on marathon key for spring break, and we went down to key west about every day, and the cigar shop there has the "world's largest indoor humidor" and my friend peter bought a box of Cohibas (5 or 6 in a box) for something like $80. I snatched a little $4 vanilla cigarillo and found that it was a much better smoke than any of the "nicer" cigars.
@maxisback
eh, blunts aren't my thing.
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Unitik908
2006-08-23, 07:56 PM
purple haze blunt must be more like ur thing..
mmmmmm
Chase
dudewithasock
2006-08-23, 08:29 PM
Not me.
monkeyman
2006-08-23, 08:51 PM
Good lungs > cancer.
vuniw
2006-08-23, 09:06 PM
nope
Catboy
2006-08-23, 09:09 PM
Good lungs > cancer.
That's why I empty mine out and fill them with something better.
burjzyntski
2006-08-23, 09:16 PM
lmao at eric
Smoking anything isnt going to be awesome for your lungs, but Catboy's special mix is a hell of a lot better than tobacco.
trials_uni
2006-08-23, 09:18 PM
I enjoy a cigar from time to time.
dudewithasock
2006-08-23, 09:29 PM
Honest question from an ignorant person who has no intent of doing drugs or smoking; what exactly is there to enjoy about a cigar?
Catboy
2006-08-23, 09:51 PM
Catboy's special mix is a hell of a lot better than tobacco.
Damn straight.
Honest question from an ignorant person who has no intent of doing drugs or smoking; what exactly is there to enjoy about a cigar?
Flavor, Relaxation, Pimpin.
dudewithasock
2006-08-23, 10:15 PM
Flavor = Smoke...is that somehow good?
Relaxation...uhh, if coughing up a lung is fun for you, have at it.
And pimps don't need cigars to do their thing...they just need teh $$.
monkeyman
2006-08-23, 10:19 PM
To me, someone talking about the flavors of smoke is like talking about the flavors of dirt. No matter how high quality it is, it's still dirt.
unisteve
2006-08-23, 10:25 PM
You have obviously never smoked a quality cigar.
trials_uni
2006-08-23, 10:45 PM
Flavor = Smoke...is that somehow good?
Relaxation...uhh, if coughing up a lung is fun for you, have at it.
And pimps don't need cigars to do their thing...they just need teh $$.
the flavour depends on
1. How old the tobacco leaves are
2. How well they were cured
3. What they were cured with
4. What after flavours were added(vanilla, cherry)
Relaxation:
Your not suppose to inhale so coughing up a lung is highly unlikely. And the relaxation is derived from the time spent sitting, conversing with others, and generally lounging about and you puff your cigar
Pimps dont deserve cigars...Anyone who celebrates taking advantage of some one else doesnt deserve the enjoyment of a quality cigar.
forrestunifreak
2006-08-23, 10:50 PM
the flavour depends on
1. How old the tobacco leaves are
2. How well they were cured
3. What they were cured with
4. What after flavours were added(vanilla, cherry)
Relaxation:
Your not suppose to inhale so coughing up a lung is highly unlikely. And the relaxation is derived from the time spent sitting, conversing with others, and generally lounging about and you puff your cigar
Haha, that sounds funny. the real enjoyment of cigars is the smell, and sitting around talking to people and holding the cigar? So, wouldn't it be almost the same to sit around burning incince?
mornish
2006-08-23, 11:08 PM
that's fun to do:)
dudewithasock
2006-08-23, 11:51 PM
Haha, that sounds funny. the real enjoyment of cigars is the smell, and sitting around talking to people and holding the cigar? So, wouldn't it be almost the same to sit around burning incince?
Well said, and I agree.
Plus, incense smells better.
trials_uni
2006-08-23, 11:54 PM
Oh well i still enjoy cigars.
UniMOG
2006-08-24, 12:24 AM
smoke no i like being able to ride with out huph ing and puphing like a diying cat.
NO THANKS !!!!!! the perple ...... maybe:D
johnson_johnson
2006-08-24, 04:10 AM
I really see no sense in smoking - whether its cigars or whatever...
you never know what its doing to your insides!
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forrestunifreak
2006-08-24, 04:41 AM
To me, someone talking about the flavors of smoke is like talking about the flavors of dirt. No matter how high quality it is, it's still dirt.
Haha! Strawberry vanilla dirt! But I guess smoking dirt is not as cool...
forget_your_life
2006-08-24, 05:25 AM
To me, someone talking about the flavors of smoke is like talking about the flavors of dirt. No matter how high quality it is, it's still dirt.i can tell your not a gardener...:rolleyes:
Cahbecrdreife
2006-08-24, 12:29 PM
Try it but dont buy it.
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