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View Poll Results: Are you an "oblivious smoker"?
No, I don't smoke in the streets. 49 55.68%
Yes, I smoke in the streets. 39 44.32%
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Old 06-06-2014, 04:21 PM   #11
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Default Re: Are you an "oblivious smoker"?

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I used to be an oblivious smoker, but these days I'd agree with Vilallonga. A cigar is an event, not a time killer or an accessory.
Agreed.

Back in the early to mid-1980's, I can recall attending Yankees games in the old stadium where the older gents would have no problem lighting up whatever they wanted. While most of the cigars were the "stogie" type, there was one guy who I remember would always wait until the second out in the bottom of the 9th to start his cigar. And he would sit there in the 300-level as the rest of the fans left just smoking the cigar as if that would be his last night and he was going to enjoy it forever.

To this day, I cannot tell you what the name of the cigar was. But I remember it being a wonderfully rich aroma that was, at least to a kid in his early teens, just great.
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