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Old 08-17-2011, 11:14 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by timj219 View Post
Torpedo is great for yard work. Easier to hold in the teeth.
Actually, I have a friend who would argue this point with you, that it is the torpedo which is harder to hold - that the shape intensifies the possiblity that the cigar may shoot out of your mouth because it is so tapered. In fact, not learning his lesson the first time (torpedo shooting out of his mouth and into the stream where we were fishing) that he tried it a second time (ony a couple hours later) with the same results.

I had all I could do not to say, "Torpedos, according to their name, have an affinity toward water, so you must smoke far on land."

Anyway, just some comic thoughts at the expense of a friend who cannot keep a shaped cigar in his mouth while near water.

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