Kind of like the question in Fight Club. If you could smoke a cigar with anyone famous living or dead who would you smoke with.
I will post but I am still thinking about it.
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Kind of like the question in Fight Club. If you could smoke a cigar with anyone famous living or dead who would you smoke with.
I will post but I am still thinking about it.
My Late grandfather. I have no heroes in the public eye alive or dead.
My Godfather. As far as famous people go, it would probably be Ernie Kovacs
Doc
I would love to burn one with Richard Feynman. A close second would be Samuel Clemens.
*bandwagon alert*
Either of my Grandfathers. My dad's dad was gone before I was born, and I only have vauge memories of my mom's dad.
Famouswise: John Mellor
Will
Is there anymore room on the bandwagon guys?
My grandfather was a pipe smoker and when I was real young I had one of those plastic pipes that would blow the soap bubbles. I always had it in my mouth when I was with him and I thought I was a total boss!
I wish he was still around so I could hang out on the porch with him and an actual tobacco pipe and flip off all the cars passing by as he would do when he was super drunk, which of course was daily.
He was a crazy, funny, cool old dude.
As for famous, I would like to smoke a cigar with Buzz's calves someday.:smiley4:
Monica Lewinsky.
Not having kids myself, but I hope to smoke a cigar with one of my nephews (and potential future nieces) when they're grown up.
Oh man.........that one literally had me LOL'ing :smiley20:
I'd love to sit and have a cigar and chat with Samuel Clements or Einstein.......both at the same time would probably be a complete riot!
ahhhhhhh..........add me to the bandwagon too. My dad's father passed away before I was born and it'd be cool to be able to talk to him and get to know him.
George S. Patton.
Chesty Puller would be an excellent choice as well.
One of my favorite Patton quotes:
"When I want my men to remember something important, to really make it stick, I give it to them double dirty. It may not sound nice to some bunch of little old ladies at an afternoon tea party, but it helps my soldiers to remember. You can't run an army without profanity; and it has to be eloquent profanity. An army without profanity couldn't fight its way out of a piss-soaked paper bag. ... As for the types of comments I make, sometimes I just, By God, get carried away with my own eloquence. "
Well if I could sit and talk with someone while they smoked a cigar it would be my late grandfather. I sat an talked with him many a day on the front porch and later on averanda of the home he had to go in his last year of his life. I began tearing up instantly when I read Kevin response thinking omg if I could have one more day. :smiley19:
Famous person would be Don Rickles
Well, it's Friday night and I could use some musical entertainment. So, for today I would choose Shannon Hoon.
Would like to smoke and do smoke with my son.
Nothing more satisfying to me than to go to his house to help him with some crappy job on my day off, only to have him thank me by pulling out a couple of his cigars for us.
Don't really even care what brand they are at that point, but he 's snobby, so it always goes well.
Matt