
Originally Posted by
Kenyth
Don't light up smoke after smoke like that. If you get one you can't suffer through, put it out, relax, have a drink like a nice coffee or maybe a double scotch if you're stressed. Try again later. You can't force it if you're not in the zone. I've noticed that smoking a cigar doesn't work under pressure for me.
My best smokes happen outside during a cool summer evening, after dinner and about two drinks, when the house is empty (read, no wife and kids.) and everything is relatively quiet. I like to smoke with a good coffee preferably, but anything will do. I just kick back and watch the sunset and walk around the house looking at my plants.
Obviously, these circumstances don't occur often.

LIAR You said the best smokes happen with me Kenyth
I hate you, go back to that dirty horror called cool summer evenings, I never want to speak to you again.
And Guado, it could be something with your tongue, your sinuses, who knows, but Kenyth is right, after the first normal (non-revived) cigar, just give up wait for the next day.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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