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10-20-2010, 12:53 PM | #1 |
Still Watching My Back
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What if all the world were a cigar bar?
I'm putting together some one liners for a blog article I'm writing: What if all the world were a cigar bar? It never ceases to amaze me how cigar enthusiasts treat each other.
Complete strangers send each other gifts worth a great deal, just for the satisfaction of seeing them enjoy it! Arguments and debates at B&Ms are almost always incredibly respectful of the other person's opinion. No one is looked down upon for what they smoke, whether it costs $1 or $100, because "it's all about personal preference". Camaraderie, brotherhood, respect, and mutual support is extended to anyone that walks into the store. People of all races, professions, and walks of life - from doctors and lawyers to construction workers and field hands - all sit together and talk as equals. I'm curious, what do you think the world would be like if everyone acted like they were in a cigar B&M? I'll cite your comments in the blog article. |