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Re: Pleasure Denial - Choosing a lesser cigar
To rid of this habit I smoked my first CC today...shhhh
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Re: Pleasure Denial - Choosing a lesser cigar
I do it too, for a couple of reasons. If I dont have the time to finish a real nice smoke, I'm not going to light it up. I will take a lesser instead. Especially if the "good" smoke is one I have not tried yet.
I also do it when my "better" smokes need more time in the humi. Also to make some more room, I am in the need of another Tupperdore as we speak.:tu |
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I do. I save special cigars for special occasions.
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I keep away from alot of my "good" cigars for two reasons.
1) I tend to want to age the stuff I know is going to be great. 2) I have some singles of stuff I might not find again. |
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I only buy smokes I really enjoy, so I don't really have this problem. I don't really have any yardgars because other than for purposes of trying a smoke either I love them and stock them or I only like them and don't stock them.
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I do, but I would not necessarily say it's for no reason. More often than not, it is because I'm trying to reduce the numbers of the "lesser cigars" I have, because I made the mistake of purchasing a box or more of any specific cigar without having tried them first.
I'm still learning not to jump on a deal just because the ad review says they're great. Now I tend to listen more often to the fine members here with whom I share similar tastes. e.g. I purchased two boxes of Diablo Caliente cigars from Famous. I find these smokes to be borderline most of the time and have been trying to get rid of them, so I often grab one instead of a better cigar. Most of the time, I don't expect much from them and get what I expect. What l find less frequently, is that they surprise me and I end up receiving more enjoyment than I expected. |
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I keep several yardgars around, but I usually only smoke them at work. Let the poor slobs there smell them instead of my family. :)
I do, however, try to find decent tasting smokes even if they are cheapies. And, yes, I have had better tasting yardgars than some of my more expensive smokes. |
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How do you define a lesser cigar? To me, these would be cigars that I liked and purchased, but now I have bought other cigars that I like better. These cigars have become a victim of my changing taste, but I still enjoy smoking most of them. When picking out a cigar, my first consideration is do I have the time to enjoy a really good cigar? When the weather is bad or I'm working on a project, my tendency is to choose a lesser cigar. The need to rest them also comes up, but even that is dependent on having quality time to spend with the cigar.
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This is basically the classic "special occassion cigar" thread. I used to do that but now my cigars are no longer divided between "every day" and "special occassion." Now, I divide them among "smoking now" and "cigars to age." :D
Seriously, every day you wake up is a special day. So, make the most of it. :tu |
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