Since I usually smoke at home or in my car the comments have never came my way.![]()
Since I usually smoke at home or in my car the comments have never came my way.![]()
I remember being a wee lad in the 80s when you could smoke in many more places. I have this very vivid memory of a sign on door of a shopping mall that said "No pipe or cigar smoking". It perplexed me why you could smoke cigarettes, which have a repulsive stench, and you couldn't smoke cigars or pipes, which I actually liked the smell of...
I'm still perplexed to this day. I still love the smell of cigar and pipe tobaccos and dislike cigarette smoke...
Most of my outdoor smoking is down by the water, so I may offend the occasional tourist (watch me care), but I mostly just look like an old sea dog out there with his stogie and beer, staring at the water and muttering to myself.
I did catch a bit of a ribbing for lighting up during my football practice (I was injured at the time), but that was more lighthearted than anything else...
Originally Posted by SuperChuck
Agreed. Before I started smoking cigars (so I don't sound bias), I always liked the smell of a good cigar or a tobacco pipe. Cigarettes I absolutely despised and couldn't stand that rot gut smell.
My grandpa used to smoke a pipe. I loved the smell. I used to sit outside with him while he smoked it. I am not into pipe smoking, but, if I could find a cigar that smells like that sweet pipe smell, I would be in heaven!Originally Posted by godfather
I saw something in the Thompson catalog that was (I believe) a cigar made with pipe tobacco. Of course, it's Thompson, so I have no idea of the validity.Originally Posted by Jonsey5484
I might have to check into that!
here's some cigars make with pipe tobacco:Originally Posted by SuperChuck
http://www.cigarsforless.com/Cigars_in_US/Middleton.htm
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Those are just plain nasty!!!Originally Posted by Drake
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