mmmmmm....baked ham.....i'm gonna be on vacation next week, gotta get some ham and some cloves. Can I just stick clove cigs in my ham, will that have the same effect?
mmmmmm....baked ham.....i'm gonna be on vacation next week, gotta get some ham and some cloves. Can I just stick clove cigs in my ham, will that have the same effect?
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
Originally Posted by cigar no baka
When you get back you'll be posting on the stomach ache thread
Woah chill out guys, this thread finally blew up and I still got no info. I was basically looking for a quick smoke when I dont have time for a big cigar. I guess Ill just have to buy these to see how they are.
I don't know anything about them but I do remember that I ENJOYED the smell of someone smoking clove cigarettes in bars far more that regular ole cigaretter smoke, that is when it used to be legal to smoke in bars here in Connecticut![]()
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Originally Posted by Seagar
Just a word of warning. Posting about cigarettes and flavored anything here will get you teased unmercifully. There are entirely too many of us here with nothing better to do. You'd think we weren't gainfully employed.![]()
I never knew they made flavored ciggs.
They come from India as far as I know. Some people smoke them to be cool, and some smoke them thinking they are better for you than a ciigarette with more tobacco in it (but I have seen studies that say the contrary). But they do smell good!Originally Posted by QuietC
I enjoy the smell of someone smoking Clove Cigars, but I really dont like them myself. But then again, I am not much of flavored cigar person. Perhaps someone who enjoys them could give you a better opinion.
"I Smoke in Moderation.... Just One Cigar at a Time." Mark Twain
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