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I smoke in my garage, it never gets that cold in CA. Sometimes I use a small heater though, but only in the middle of winter and only sometimes.
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Outside if I'm walking around the neighborhood. In the garage if I'm at home. On warmer days I'll be out on the deck.
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I screened in my back porch this fall, and have made plexiglass storms for the inside. Right now I'm sitting our here with my radiant heater going, smoking a Taboo LR Figurado, listening to the radio and playing with my netbook computer.
I'm planning on installing an exhaust fan in a week or so, just to help keep the smoke down (the ceiling isn't very high)... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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You guys need to come visit Canada in the winter.
![]() I've caved and I'm smoking indoors now. I personally don't like the cigar smell that's left in the room afterwards. So I open up a window, setup shop near that window, and face a small fan near me to ensure that the smoke floats outside. The room still smells of smoke afterwards, but it doesn't last until the next day. I'd go for no smoking in the winter, but reading / listening to a book just isn't the same without a good smoke. ![]() |
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Garage, patio, or livingroom depends on what is going on, in the summer I smoke inside, winter is when we can smoke outside.
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2 years ago we redid the covered patio area. Added a heater, 2 ceiling fans a flatscreen TV and outdoor furniture. Being in So Cal there aren't too many days that are too cold for a smoke outside but if it does get cold the heater works well.
I feel for you guys in cold areas, anything less that 50 degrees and I would not want to be outside having a smoke. |
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Just finished up a nice little Punch in the park next door at lunch. Beautiful sunny day but only about 40 degrees. My smoking will be mostly diminished this winter I am afraid. Maybe a few now and then on nice days.
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It was chilly today so I decided to clean out my shed a bit... and put a chair and heater in it
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I don't think I'd be able to smoke in the car. I don't see ever getting rid of that smell. Any time someone came into your car they'd have to deal with it. Hmmmmm. I'll have to find a place with a garage in VA I guess.
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