Palama
2 years ago

that might also be my fault, but I still blame RAmann (MIA).
They were on my patio at the same time one day...

frankj1 wrote:



His name is “Theodore” too? [gonzo]
dharbolt
2 years ago

How ya gonna atone for your sin? 😰

Palama wrote:




https://www.cigarbid.com/Forum/c/posts/m/4762501/A-little-birdie-told-me-#post4762501 

Here's a good option for fixing things Frank.
🇨🇮
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
Frank this scotch is good. I’ve only had a couple different kinds of scotch so I don’t know much about it. I do know this is the best I’ve ever drank. It’s very light almost has like a floral /sweet note to it. Might add a cube of ice but haven’t yet. (Might not). I poured a good 4 fingers or so in my glass csgamecock made for me. I’m vibing with it. Thank you very much sir!
I’m the snake
MACS
2 years ago
The Balvenie Doublewood 12 is a damn fine speyside scotch. Was one of my go-to's until I got ran over by the bourbon bug.
ZRX1200
2 years ago
Jake if you like the doublewood you should really try campin….um…

The 12 and DW are both very good indeed.
MACS
2 years ago

Jake if you like the doublewood you should really try campin….um…

The 12 and DW are both very good indeed.

ZRX1200 wrote:



Balvenie DW is the 12... oh, wait... nevermind ya perv.
corey sellers
2 years ago
This reminds me of a package he sent me that I have never paid back .
frankj1
2 years ago
you are misrembering!
I sent you something but it was after you bombed me.
corey sellers
2 years ago
You right Papa are you low and in needing a few smokes .
frankj1
2 years ago

You right Papa are you low and in needing a few smokes .

corey sellers wrote:


I know you always got my back, you're a good friend. but I'm just keeping a minimum amount of cigars at home these days.
Not quitting but definitely cutting back.

It got crazy years ago, aging and collecting...500 smokes were here. I know for some that's penny ante stuff but it took a long time to smoke, trade, give 'em all away until I was left with a sensible amount.

The best part of smoking a fine cigar had always been that it was like an appointment I looked forward to, knowing I kinda earned it like a reward...unlike what cigarettes were like decades ago when I'd woof one down if there was a five minute opening...cigs told me when it was time to smoke (almost always was) but cigars were special events.

Or so they were until I had soooo many that I smoked sometimes just because I was just bored, or just cuz the weather was decent, whatever. It robbed me of the pleasure.

I know after writing all this some azzhats are gonna say "so, you're low". HA!
Yup, by choice.
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
Z I tried to oblige your camping trip several times. I’m game
I’m the snake
LeeBot
2 years ago

I know you always got my back, you're a good friend. but I'm just keeping a minimum amount of cigars at home these days.
Not quitting but definitely cutting back.

It got crazy years ago, aging and collecting...500 smokes were here. I know for some that's penny ante stuff but it took a long time to smoke, trade, give 'em all away until I was left with a sensible amount.

The best part of smoking a fine cigar had always been that it was like an appointment I looked forward to, knowing I kinda earned it like a reward...unlike what cigarettes were like decades ago when I'd woof one down if there was a five minute opening...cigs told me when it was time to smoke (almost always was) but cigars were special events.

Or so they were until I had soooo many that I smoked sometimes just because I was just bored, or just cuz the weather was decent, whatever. It robbed me of the pleasure.

I know after writing all this some azzhats are gonna say "so, you're low". HA!
Yup, by choice.

frankj1 wrote:


This is one of the reasons I don't smoke many small cigars. After quitting smoking cigarettes, small cigars remind me of cigarettes too much. If I can't sit down and relax and enjoy something bigger, I'll just wait until I can.

But I have way too many cigars. At my current consumption rate, I'm at least 4 years, maybe 5, before I'm out, and that would be in the impossible scenario where I don't buy any more.
frankj1
2 years ago

This is one of the reasons I don't smoke many small cigars. After quitting smoking cigarettes, small cigars remind me of cigarettes too much. If I can't sit down and relax and enjoy something bigger, I'll just wait until I can.

But I have way too many cigars. At my current consumption rate, I'm at least 4 years, maybe 5, before I'm out, and that would be in the impossible scenario where I don't buy any more.

LeeBot wrote:


I understand your take on this, but I prefer romusto and smaller rings...most of the time.
For me, cigars don't equate with cigarettes, just seem like different products affecting me and my sense of pleasure differently. At some point I became angry at cigarettes and that was the end of them forever. Cigars actually became a regular thing a few years after quitting cigs.








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