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crazy diamond
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My favorite thing to do on the patio.
Not sure if yours has the stereo, but if not, a radio close by works fine to further enhance the experience.
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Shorter cigars typically.
Upwind side is best for smoking. Upwind side is hard on companions Dry hand is a good thing
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I'd say start with smaller/lighter cigars until you figure out how your body will react, and def go easy on the booze. I keep the cigar hand out of the tub and over the side to avoid the humidity as well.
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