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As I sat shivering outside tonight smoking a Tat I realized it's going to be too damn cold to smoke outside comfortably.
So, lay your tips/tricks/insight on me on the winter cigar issue. Where do you go? Do you smoke indoors? How do you manage the smell? Thanks fellas (and ladies) |
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Ozium, baby, Ozium. And sheets over the furniture.
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Opa!!
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I will keep posting this over and over until someone does it with pics..
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Tiny fan in the window (blowing out of course).
Air purifier. Deodorizing carpet powder when you vacuum. When you're done smoking, open windows and doors for a few minutes and turn fans on. Yeah, it'll get cold for a few minutes, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. FWIW, my place doesn't smell "good", but it ain't bad. ![]()
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I just poop on the floor.
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giggity giggitty
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I open a window, put a fan near the couch or chair and blow most of the smoke out the window. When I'm done I light some incense or a candle. My wife and I both smoke cigars but we smoke at most one a day so this handles any smoke odors. What's left is minimal - in fact when I come home from work I catch just a hint of B&M goodness.
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I write voodoo shites on the wall with bloody chicken blood and place a lot of calf livers wrapped in bloodied panties from the dollar store around. No one seems to mind the smell that way. And if some people mind the smell I shoot em, make it look like a murder/suicide, inject coke through the toes and the cops blame it on some drug deal gone wrong.
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I rarely smoke indoors, but have noticed that cleaning out the butts/ashtrays asap and not leaving them around really makes a difference with the smell. Don't just throw them out in the house, take that crap outside.
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I have a record. I'm not proud of it, but I have it. Some day, when the ms. girlfriend complains about the cigar smoke I wll just say "Oh, yeah, well at least I'm not _______ some ______ anymore!"
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I have a window fan in my den (man cave if you will) and have that on med-high depending on how many people are smoking. I also have a Hunter air purifier (filter) running on low almost all the time, you can tell I smoke in there but that is what the room is for so I dont mind that, however if you want to get rid of the smell I have found that the smokers candles that wal mart sells work wonders, they dont impart a strong fragrance but somehow they really work well at removing the smoke smell. they are usually in the checkout lane where you buy cigarettes
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Seriously, Brad. ozium. Works like a charm.
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Several thoughts come to mind brad,
1. get rid of all your cigars, ( which you seem to be doing a good job of) that way you wont have any to tempt you to smoke.... 2. i tend to smoke less as we get into winter and it does get too cold outside...so i smoke a few in either bars or B&Ms where it is allowed.. 3. if you have to do it outside, you can buy an outdoor space heater at either sam's club, costco or similar or a used one on Craig's list for around $ 150.00, which can make it somewhat bearable to smoke outside. 4. if you are going to smoke inside, some kind of air purifier/filtrations system or cover up is essential... good luck
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I use a space heater and smoke smaller cigars (thus less time outside). You mentioned that you like Tatuajes. Tat Petites are great short smokes, Angeles too.
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We have a Trane HVAC system. When we had it installed, we also installed a Trane electrostatic air purifier. It was pricey but it's amazing. Never ANY smells in our house, and I smoke a cigar per day.
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