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Miss-Used Cigar Term! STOGIE?
The cigar term, Stogie, has a specific definition. Stogie (or Stogy) is the American nickname for a long, skinny, UN-pressed, cheap cigar that was made in Conestoga, Pennsylvania, the center of native-leaf production in the early nineteenth century. Originally invented about 1826 by a tobacco merchant named George W. Black in Washington, Pennsylvania.
One popular myth says that it was so named because drivers of Conestoga wagons crossing the plains typically smoked them, and they were thought to resemble the spokes on a Conestoga wagon wheel. Today, "Stogie" is a somewhat derogatory term for a cheap cigar. Last week I found an article online that was written by a self proclaimed cigar person to help new cigar smokers. Not only did the article repeatedly refer to Stogie(s) but the writing style and language was difficult to understand! LINK Please read it for yourself. I'd like to hear your opinion. IMHO: Calling a premium cigar 'a Stogie' is inappropriate for a knowledgeable cigar enthusiast. I also avoid the term "stick" as an alternate for the word Cigar. But, that's just my opinion because . . . I'm Stinky! |
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What about stogies that are ISOMs?
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Next, some guy will start throwing his stogie butts in a bowl and call it an ashtray. I mean, come on, everybody knows trays are flat!
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I've always used "stogie" to refer to the nub that's left after I'm done smoking a cigar...
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Sheez. You should know that. |
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Now....on the other hand, I do occasionally use the term 'sticks'....but, for no clear reason, usually in the plural...rarely to discuss a specific cigar. |
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Miss-used is misused.
Just sayin' |
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I always assumed "Stogie" was an East Coast colloquism as I generally don't hear that word on the Left Coast.
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Sticks, smokes, stogies, cigars...I use them all interchangeably. If I've inadvertently offended someone by doing so...well, that doesn't bother me at all. :D
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Political correctness creeping into the cigar world now... please, say it isn't so. SMH. I'll keep to the creed; "smoke what you like, like what you smoke" and add, "call 'em what you want". My $.02. |
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I think that anyone who has so much time on their hands to nitpick about out-of-date terms for stogies should get a job as a greeter at Walmart.
Language is dynamic. Terms take on new meanings. Being stuck in the past is just that. |
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I disagree. I think language is important. Dynamic, of course, but understanding nuances and perceptions is significant. At least, it can be if one wants to communicate. I'm not sure how an interest in English distinctions and variations makes them Walmart Greeter material...not that there's anything wrong with that :) I had a botl friend that was insistent upon saying that he was 'going to enjoy a cigar' vice 'going to smoke a cigar'. He thought the distinction important. I didn't adopt his convention, but I respect it....and do use it at times. |
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By all means, be specific with language, but language is intended to communicate ideas and information, not be a source of pedantic argument, unless you are an editor or similar or maybe John Cleese ;). I use terms loosely in order to help insure (compare: ensure) the listener understands the meaning of my statement. I could be very tight on proper usage and insist that everyone else do same, but the goal, the communication of ideas and information, would (possibly) be lost. btw, with your friend, the first is a proper subset of the second. Where is The Professor (a real professor of rhetoric) when you need him... |
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You call it what you want; I'm callin' it a stogie!:D
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Many of us emigrated from a fabled, once great land that was partially called "Stogie". It's long gone now, but the friendships remain. And I don't give a crap what someone calls his or her cigar. Cigar smokers get a bad enough rap as it is without going out of our way to be unnecessarily pedantic. |
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bishes:<
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I call them penis
Who cares, really. |
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You guys are fun. :r
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Thanks for all your candid opinions!
I hoped for some candid opinions on the article for new cigar (Stogie) smokers. Agree: Call it what you want. Just thought some people may want to know the true origin and meaning of the word Stogie. Use of the term (Stogie) is one's choice and certainly conveys the thought. Curious: Had to look up apocryphal. Ok, why would the origin of Stogie be apocryphal? Credible sources include Lew Rothman's Book: "Cigar Almanac" . . . Patricia Cooper's Book: "Once a Cigar Maker" (historical documentation) . . . Richard Hacker's Book: "The Ultimate Cigar Book" . . . and many more, all confirm the origin and history of Stogie. Definitely not an apocryphal. I always thought Cigar Asylum forbid nasty or insulting posts. I shared my personal opinion ("IMPO") and someone had to object with some juvenile insults! . . . then argued with opposing views from others! The cigar world is loaded with detailed information, trivia, history, legends and traditions, as well as numerous myths & misconceptions. I just thought this is an appropriate place to discuss such topics. It was/is never my intention to tell anyone how to speak or what words to use! That article written to inform new cigar smokers is . . . well . . . go read it and tell us what you think! I have an opinion and would like to know what you think, because . . . I'm Stinky! |
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Well, if I had known Dick Hacker confirmed it, I never would have tried to make light.
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The article is, in fact, a bit pedantic; I would never say "(E)vacuating the stogie’s mark" for removing the cigar band! It does require some effort to plow through! I can only imagine what their instructions for smoking a pipe would read! |
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Inane prattle comes in multiple forms, yo. |
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Standing on my right to post a little cigar trivia, it's a topic worth thinking about. :dance: Still appreciate your personal opinions.
Happy Thanksgiving! :) Hope your T-Day was wonderful! |
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You have every right, Stinky, I'm just being the devil's advocate, as usual.
Don't Mess With the Hacker! ;) |
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There's nothing wrong with "Twaddle", it's a perfectly cromulent word. :D
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One man's stogie is another man's Gurkha and I have proof....
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014...to-smoke-them/ "That’s how Gurkha Chief Executive Officer Kaizad Hansotia explains his HMR reserve. And at $25,000 for a box, he says that averages out to about $1,000 a stogie. How’s demand? He says there’s a three year waiting list." |
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BTW, no insults intended from my post,just had my fill of PC lately :) I figure as BOTL we can all agree to disagree on some things. |
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