I cut it (usually with a punch), light it (with whatever is handy) then I smoke it.
I cut it (usually with a punch), light it (with whatever is handy) then I smoke it.
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Ditto. I probably have some kind of style developed by now, but I don't really pay attention to it. The other day, someone pointed out that I have a penchant for holding my cigar high up when I am sitting, level with my head. I told them I guess so, I hadn't noticed.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
How do I smoke a Cigar?
Well, first of all it has to be either a Friday night or a relatively boring/stressful situation where I can get away with it.
I go to my humijar (yay) and have a good sniff. Then depending on the situation choose. If I got the time and right atmosphere I go for a robusto, if not, a petite coronas.
I take me Cigar gear to somewhere like a table, cut my Cigar using either a single bladed cutter or a scalpel blade.
I used to torch the end, these days I am content to just toast it and puff gently to light it. I much prefere matches over anything else. I always let the phosphorous burn off first.
When I smoke I take a few small puffs like a kiss letting air mingle with the smoke. I dont like it to get too hot so I keep puffs to a minimum to get those nice hidden flavours.
Then when Its stale I let it die on its own in an ashtray so it doesnt cream out the place.
I guess it depends on what you are trying to get out of smoking cigars. There was a thread a while back that described why we smoke. To me, part of the enjoyment of smoking is the solitude. Stopping to think about what you're enjoying, and why, is enjoyable in itself. It helps to clear my mind of other things and occupies it with something that relaxes me. Kinda like stopping to smell the roses.
But, hey... if you get enjoyment out of cutting, lighting and smoking, then do it! To me that was kind of what it was like smoking cigarettes. There was no enjoyment in that. And I did eventually give them up.
By the way, I haven't had a cigarette since Jan 22 and I am to the point where I don't miss them at all!! Hooray for me!![]()
Last edited by Shelby07; 02-08-2007 at 09:45 AM.
crack open the humi, pick a stick, cut it ( I prefer a cut over a punch), fire it up with whatever is around and smoke it until it burns me or I decide to toss it.
On pcking the stick - I do put some thought into it but I am usually more concerned about the time I have over time of day, strength, etc.
I'll toast the foot of larger ring cigars but right now I'm going more for the smaller cigars that don't require the toasting.
I can, and do, relax and unwind and thoroughly enjoy my cigars, I just don't have such a thought out process for doing such. I grab a stick, fire it up and park my tookis wherever I decide I am tired of standing. I fired one up before going out to mow the lawn and ended up sitting stretched out on the snapper rider in the middle of the yard for an hour enjoying a smoke I intended to smoke while working in the yard. Guess I just don't get the whole thought out proces to enjoy a cigar concept. At least not on a regular basis.
Is it just me or when you guys smoke, do you seem to block everyone and everything out? An atom bomb could explode on the horizon but if you have a real nice Cigar you wouldnt notice or care.
That is what it is all about.
For me, it's always a long thought out process because I tend to look forward to it for most of the day. I'll often find myself daydreaming about the process (what I'm going to drink, smoke, etc). But this is also because I tend to only smoke once a week, if I smoked more frequently I would inevitably not put as much thought into.
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