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68TriShield
04-01-2010, 03:33 PM
This is worth sharing..
I was giving a employee a ride home a couple evenings ago. She has been with the company several years and her daughter used to work with us as well.Mom was born in Argentina.

As we were driving her home I was smoking a cigar.Everyone that works for me knows that I smoke.
What was interesting is, she told me her Mom smoked cigars every day until she died.
When I asked Justina how old she was when she passed,she said "my Mother lived to be 105 years old" in her cute Latin accent.

I just had to smile :)

G G
04-01-2010, 03:47 PM
:tu

mosesbotbol
04-01-2010, 03:52 PM
Good story.

I wonder if there's a study that looked at life spans of cigar smokers? My hunch is they live as long as non-smokers, but these studies have whatever outcome the authors want.

tobii3
04-01-2010, 03:53 PM
105....

George Burns lived to be 100...

Winston Churchill to 90...

Groucho Marx to 86...

Yup. That's all the proof I need!

:banger

Blueface
04-01-2010, 04:06 PM
Dad has been having one a day ever since he was 14.
He is 74 now.

icehog3
04-01-2010, 04:12 PM
I figure the percentage chance of early death from some malady caused by cigar smoking is far outweighed by the percentage chance of not having a stroke thanks to the relaxation cigars bring to my life. :)

acarr
04-01-2010, 04:16 PM
How old is that guy from Cuba, whats his name? Fidel?

Blueface
04-01-2010, 04:23 PM
How old is that guy from Cuba, whats his name? Fidel?

Can't count him.
He quit years ago.

JE3146
04-01-2010, 04:34 PM
105....

George Burns lived to be 100...

Winston Churchill to 90...

Groucho Marx to 86...

Yup. That's all the proof I need!

:banger

Considering you've bested each of those numbers.... that's all the proof I need :r

icehog3
04-01-2010, 04:36 PM
Considering you've bested each of those numbers.... that's all the proof I need :r

Combined?

forgop
04-01-2010, 04:47 PM
Can't count him.
He quit years ago.

It's that great health care system down there. ;)

forgop
04-01-2010, 04:48 PM
I look at it like this-my dad passed before he turned 61 and he wasn't much of a cigarette smoker period, but after the cancer pretty much ran its course, what else did he have to lose by picking it up?

TripleF
04-01-2010, 04:51 PM
Great story Dave! Thanks!

Didn't Frank LLenza recently pass? And he was 90.

GHC_Hambone
04-01-2010, 05:14 PM
I've seen some pictures of some cigar company owners, and some of them are pretty old. And I'm sure they smoke quite a bit.

CigarNut
04-01-2010, 08:43 PM
I figure the percentage chance of early death from some malady caused by cigar smoking is far outweighed by the percentage chance of not having a stroke thanks to the relaxation cigars bring to my life. :):tpd:

weak_link
04-01-2010, 08:51 PM
I think this guy smokes every now and again.

http://thestar.com.my/archives/2005/5/26/features/p4don.jpg

DonWeb
04-01-2010, 09:33 PM
"Cute latin accent"

hmmmm - what is the age of this lady. :dr

Ashcan Bill
04-01-2010, 09:45 PM
Neat story! :tu

Wanger
04-02-2010, 06:10 AM
Nice story. :tu

I figure the percentage chance of early death from some malady caused by cigar smoking is far outweighed by the percentage chance of not having a stroke thanks to the relaxation cigars bring to my life. :)


This is where I fall in my belief of things. I know that there is an element of risk in being a cigar smoker, however, I feel that the benefits of the relaxation and connection to my fellow smokers at a herf FAR outweigh those risks. As far as health goes, I went in to the doc yesterday to help me deal with a cough/sinus infection and had my bp and heart rate taken. BP was 110/70, and the nurse said I had "the blood pressure of a teenager" (I'm 36). My resting heart rate was 58. As many of you know, I work out, and started running triathlons last year, but if smoking was so bad for me, wouldn't those numbers be higher/worse?

And another thought I have on this subject...think about this...aren't cigars viewed as a vice for the more affluent? As those smoking cigars would be considered more affluent, wouldn't it be considered true that they have access to better medical care, and would be able to get other issues taken care of? Then secondary health problems caused by cigar smoking would be mitigated and minimized. Just my :2

Blueface
04-02-2010, 06:27 AM
Marry a latin girl........
Occasionally piss her off..........

Cigars can't even come remotely close to that danger.:r

1badhog07
04-02-2010, 06:45 AM
Marry a latin girl........
Occasionally piss her off..........

Cigars can't even come remotely close to that danger.:r

got that right.im married to one(hot temper).wasnt lorena bobitt latin:D

shilala
04-02-2010, 07:06 AM
Marry a latin girl........
Occasionally piss her off..........

Cigars can't even come remotely close to that danger.:r
I'm far more concerned with the element of danger associated with being me than anything cigars could possibly do to me.
I'll probably be smoking a cigar when some wild woman takes me out with a rolling pin. Wouldn't have it any other way. :tu

BC-Axeman
04-02-2010, 07:14 AM
"Cute latin accent"

hmmmm - what is the age of this lady. :dr
Her mom was 105!

kydsid
04-02-2010, 07:54 AM
Her mom was 105!

I have a good Catholic Latina friend who is 32, her mother is 82, she is the youngest of 16 children. :tu

longknocker
04-02-2010, 07:55 AM
This is worth sharing..
I was giving a employee a ride home a couple evenings ago. She has been with the company several years and her daughter used to work with us as well.Mom was born in Argentina.

As we were driving her home I was smoking a cigar.Everyone that works for me knows that I smoke.
What was interesting is, she told me her Mom smoked cigars every day until she died.
When I asked Justina how old she was when she passed,she said "my Mother lived to be 105 years old" in her cute Latin accent.

I just had to smile :)

Awesome!:banger Need To Show This To The Mrs.!:tu

mosesbotbol
04-02-2010, 09:44 AM
Marry a latin girl........
Occasionally piss her off..........

Cigars can't even come remotely close to that danger.:r

My life... :xxx

Blueface
04-02-2010, 11:38 AM
My life... :xxx

You are not alone.
Mine too.

SNKBYT
04-02-2010, 12:54 PM
105....

George Burns lived to be 100...

Winston Churchill to 90...

Groucho Marx to 86...

Yup. That's all the proof I need!

:banger
:tu works for me
I figure the percentage chance of early death from some malady caused by cigar smoking is far outweighed by the percentage chance of not having a stroke thanks to the relaxation cigars bring to my life. :)
Tom, that's what my wife said and she is an RN :ss