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Feeling at Home
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Found his new, addictive time waster. |
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On another adventure
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Can I get a 2nd to my motion?
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.. the man from Nantucket
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I'm surprised how many people havent heard of this...
I wonder if the people that havent heard of this are fairly new to cigars. I've been enjoying them for about 5 years and I just thought this was a "known"... I almost always purge, but flame purge at night cuz it looks cool. Once I singed my eyebrows, so be careful when purging a full bodied stick when its in the last 3rd!
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The things you learn here...
After watching the David "Doc Stogie" Diaz tutorial on YouTube, I learned very quickly how to do both this technique and retrohaling, both of which have greatly improved my cigar smoking experience. I love the interwebs. |
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cool... getting ready to try this here in a few minutes
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Life is for living
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Purging has always improved my smokes. I don't know if it affects the burn or not, but if so, touch-ups are a small price to pay.
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