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    Default Space Heater

    Well in preperation for winter, I just went to Sears and picked up a nice electric space heater to heat the garage with. I figured I am going to need somewhere to smoke that is above 20 degrees. I got a nice one that will heat about 750 sq. feet for $150. Just wondering where everyone else (That live north of Florida) smoke in the winter time.

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    my senior year of high school, my family moved, but my mom and step dad said it would be fine to live with my best friend during the school year...

    Jimbo (my friend's dad) kept the house at 60 degrees, in the winter. me and my friend had a bathroom connecting us, and we would turn on the space heater and shut our room doors, but open the bathroom doors. Only way to keep warm!

    Personally, I like smoking in cooler weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    my senior year of high school, my family moved, but my mom and step dad said it would be fine to live with my best friend during the school year...

    Jimbo (my friend's dad) kept the house at 60 degrees, in the winter. me and my friend had a bathroom connecting us, and we would turn on the space heater and shut our room doors, but open the bathroom doors. Only way to keep warm!

    Personally, I like smoking in cooler weather.
    I like braving the cold to smoke out on my porch in a rocking chair....

    -Mike

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    it looking like a real gloomy winter for me this year. the only time i'll be able to smoke is at herfs and i can't afford to to those all the time. i might try to have a mid-winter bonfire at my parents house to smoke outside sometime.
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
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    For me it's a good leather coat and a big wooly jumper while walking the dogs. I find that he nip of +1 to -5 degrees c hightens my enjoyment of a good cigar.
    Oh, and I might be using my shed for a nano herf (me and the cigar).
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    in my living room.....i'll open up a window....when it gets too unbearable...i'm done...

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    The space heater I have works fine, I don't believe it's as powerful as the one you bought, but still works fine. Will be using it in the shed this winter so I have somewhere to work out.
    Heats up a small room very nicely.

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    I live in texas... so um yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSilentChamber
    I live in texas... so um yeah.
    I gotta have my mixture of warm and cold weather.

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    Default Twin Lakes! Salooot!

    I'm too damn cheap to buy decient cigars AND a space heater. And my sheds too small for a relaxing interlude.

    I'm breaking into my neighbors garage when they're not home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmt
    I'm too damn cheap to buy decient cigars AND a space heater. And my sheds too small for a relaxing interlude.

    I'm breaking into my neighbors garage when they're not home.
    Welcome to the board from another in Wisconsin

    I smoke in the garage(no heater) but the ice shanty is another fine spot. When my brother sets up his portables. I was thinking of putting one in the backyard. But my favorites in winter are the hot tub and a few more frequent stops at Jack's.
    Remember to breathe

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    Well, i was gonna add that i enjoy the feeling of a nice chill when i light up, but since the starter of the thread doesn't like Floridians it seems that my post in devalidated
    "A good cigar, a good cutter, good friends and a good 3700° F lighter is all you really need." ~Me

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    In my living room.
    I have married a tolerant woman.
    I also have a Sears HEPA & charcoal air purifier that helps. I turn on the "turbo" setting when I smoke.
    "There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg

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    In the house where I always do.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Porthos
    I smoke in the garage(no heater) but the ice shanty is another fine spot.
    You know you're from Wisconsin (or Canada) if you have an ice shanty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmt
    I'm too damn cheap to buy decient cigars AND a space heater. And my sheds too small for a relaxing interlude.

    I'm breaking into my neighbors garage when they're not home.
    What part of Wisconsin are you from??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonsey5484
    What part of Wisconsin are you from??
    Madison - 100 square miles, surrounded by reality. Actually, go back to an earlier post, I do have a shanty. But, its old, canvas and looks kinda flammable. Plus my lawn mowers in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmt
    Madison - 100 square miles, surrounded by reality. Actually, go back to an earlier post, I do have a shanty. But, its old, canvas and looks kinda flammable. Plus my lawn mowers in it.
    I used to live in Fitchburg, now Franklin
    Remember to breathe

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