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12-13-2010, 07:09 PM | #41 |
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I have always said that I will do what I want, it is my life and anything harmful I do to myself was always with the intention of enjoying life the way I wanted it to be. If you are already looking at smoking as harmful before you are even in the hobby then cigars are probably not for you.
However just so you can relax about it, I believe someone posted some statistics in the last thread on this subject that showed that the increased risks of certain cancers relating to cigar smoking was extremely low, even for the targeted smokers of 1-2 cigars a day. Some of us don't even smoke weekly, I haven't had a cigar in a month (mostly cuz its so f'ing cold out). For us that smoke maybe once a week we can rest assured that the risk is almost nothing. That said, I would do it anyway just because its very relaxing and there is nothing better than a cigar with a friend. |
12-13-2010, 07:16 PM | #42 |
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nuff siad. im in
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12-13-2010, 07:21 PM | #43 |
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hahahaha, Hoosier you really know how to work me. Shaman, you also shouldn't be too upset that I went
25% off on you. It is so peaceful here these days, some might say slow...I MIGHT say slow. But in that environment, I READ things I oughtn't. So naturally, I SAY things I don't say very well. I'll leave it to others to scare you straight, lol. OH, and before I forget. YOU CAN give yourself lip cancer. Just leave the cigar in your mouth all the time instead of holding it in your hand or an ashtray. And you can give yourself esophageal cancer by letting too much juice go down your throat. This will also give you the nico-spins. But if you only add the cigar to your face to puff it, you should be fine. It's the nicotine that gets ya, and the constant contact of the cigar to wet tissue. |
12-13-2010, 07:31 PM | #44 | |
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Also, make sure you visit a good tobacconist shop where they can give you some good advice. Make sure you get a good cigar for your 1st time, ask the shop owner questions, most are very knowledgeable and will help you find a great cigar that wont break the bank. Lastly, pair the cigar with something sugary. Most newbie cigar smokers get very light headed, and sometimes nauseous from the unfamiliar nicotine rush. I suggest Lemon Lime soda. The sugar will help calm your stomach for your first few cigars til you build a tolerance. I prefer the cheap stuff they sell at Walmart lol. |
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12-13-2010, 07:46 PM | #45 | |
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yet going back and reading it, it was not upsetting. i realize i sound like a dick sometimes in txt form. My jovial sarcasm just doesn't come through correctly i guess. |
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12-13-2010, 07:48 PM | #46 | |
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This This this this this. I'm in the same boat as the OP just turned 18 recently, don't really drink or party or any of that (not that into excess). For my 18th I wanted to do some stuff I wasn't allowed to do before, but didn't want to get a whole pack of cigarettes. I'd had an amazing night a couple months before smoking a mediocre cigar with a couple of by best friends so that's what I did for my birthday. Luckily my brothers room mate knows his stuff we went to a great little smoke shop and he gave me some advice. I ended up having a perfect afternoon smoking a Ashton Cabinet with my family. Since then I've had 3 cigars two were from a local liquor store that sells cigars as an after thought, one was from a member of this forum. The two from the local place were terrible. The other one was amazing. I cannot stress this enough go to somewhere that specializes in this type of thing. I will never go back to the local bar, the other cigar place is 3 hours away (where my brother lives), but it would be worth it every time to go there instead. |
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12-13-2010, 08:00 PM | #47 |
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oh yeah I forgot to mention "George Burns" smoke just 2 cigars a day and lived to be 100
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12-14-2010, 08:27 AM | #48 |
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As promised I did indeed smoke last night in this threads honor, but I had 3 instead of 2....my bad!
I killed a T-52 Flying Pig, Oliva V Lancero and a Punch Julieta No. 2.
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12-14-2010, 11:21 AM | #49 |
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Me too, Tim, I burned an Illusione Epernay PC.
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12-14-2010, 11:58 AM | #50 |
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And here I thought you couldn't lay off the Gurkhas!
Don't forget we're filling the boat with ice cubes made from Stoli next year so when we drain the boat it will be a more enjoyable experience!
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12-14-2010, 02:20 PM | #51 |
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I will stay until it's empty for sure.
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