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Feeling at Home
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I smoke fast sometimes if I'm not paying attention and purposely trying to slow it down. I guess for the same reason at a restaurant the waitress has to refill my glass 50 times and I always need to be chewing something.
I have noticed that the faster I smoke the less complexity I can get out of a cigar, but it's tedious for me to spend 2 hours trying not to smoke a cigar too fast. It is supposed to be relaxing after all. Like Smitty said, fine line, still I wouldn't spend too much energy worrying about it. As long as you enjoy your smoke and don't have to relight it a bunch of times, you aren't smoking too slow. |
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What will your verse be?
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![]() I almost never have to relight, but sometimes I do get that stinky "I'm about to go out but you caught me just in time" puff. When I get that I draw on it 2 or 3 extra times so it gets hot again |
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#3 |
the one and only
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on a 6 x 50 toro i am almost always around a 2 hour 20 minute mark. heck... it takes me 1 hour and 30 minutes to get through a corona. the last churchill i smoked took a bit over 3 hours. and if we start talking the "A" vitola... thats usually a 4.5 hour smoke. i think this is part of the reason why i have been going for the coronas, lonesdales (1:45ish), and robustos as of late. ive slowed way down.
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#4 | |
What will your verse be?
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Well, I guess I'm not that far off! It got kind of boring, though. Not diggin' the Blue label ![]() |
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#5 |
Have My Own Room
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