View Poll Results: What do we smoke (if at all?)
Ciggies
40
23.81%
Cigars (Often)
5
2.98%
Cigars (Special Occasions only)
14
8.33%
Pipe
2
1.19%
Chewing Baccy
1
0.60%
Snuff (titter)
1
0.60%
I don't smoke
69
41.07%
I used to smoke and stopped
35
20.83%
BTW I'm also trying to give up
10
5.95%
I have contacts in Columbia for "Jamaican old Holbon"
30
17.86%
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What do we all Smoke (if at all)?
#32
I don't, and don't even miss them but one thing I can't do is become a "born again" non-smoker. It would be a bit hypocritical really.
If people want to smoke and enjoy it then let them get on with it.
If people want to smoke and enjoy it then let them get on with it.
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Originally Posted by cigarboy
Cripes alive, this is getting very serious isn't it?? Think we need some girls to come in doing the can-can or something
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ahh, another classic from Mr Skyline
I would add, that you either add more lube, or her fur is on fire, which is so not good, burnt wool has such a nasty stench, as does melted plastic
I would add, that you either add more lube, or her fur is on fire, which is so not good, burnt wool has such a nasty stench, as does melted plastic
#43
I was a twenty a day man for many years.. used to deal with scores of peole who had died from it but i never wanted to give up...
tried once and failed after two weeks..
saw one of those commercials about giving up, it was awoman who was dignosed with the old lc her biggest blow was she wouldnt see her kids grow up...
BANG did that bring it home...... it was acouple of days before the national no smoking day,..
I stopped on no smoking day in 2000 apart from a couple of drags 12 months
ago when a close friend got killed, i havnt had one.
i dont mind people who smoke, i dont mind the smell of cigars
SN mods take note its a free country !!!! if they want to do it its there choice
Mart
tried once and failed after two weeks..
saw one of those commercials about giving up, it was awoman who was dignosed with the old lc her biggest blow was she wouldnt see her kids grow up...
BANG did that bring it home...... it was acouple of days before the national no smoking day,..
I stopped on no smoking day in 2000 apart from a couple of drags 12 months
ago when a close friend got killed, i havnt had one.
i dont mind people who smoke, i dont mind the smell of cigars
SN mods take note its a free country !!!! if they want to do it its there choice
Mart
#44
well, my nan smoked 40 a day for years, and lived till her 80's, my dad smoked cigars then stopped when my nan died of cancer (still smoked till she passed) and my dad was killed in a car accident 2 years ago, when your times up, it's up, enjoy life to the full, do what YOU want to do, you never know if your gonna be here 2moro or not anyway, so I say F*** it, and pass me a Benson.
#45
It's fast becoming not a free country. I smoke 20 small cigars a day. Used to be 60 Players untipped. Ain't saying my age but I saw The Who live first time round and we all hoped we'd die before we got old. Most of us didn't. But for what? Meddling government constantly telling us what to and not to do. Leave me alone.
#50
[QUOTE=chaos.]Whats the point in smoking cigars?[/QUOTE
Taste. Nice nutty, sometimes crispy bacon smell to them.
And they give you a nice, attractive smokers cough as well in half the time ciggies would do.
<coughs over keyboard>
Taste. Nice nutty, sometimes crispy bacon smell to them.
And they give you a nice, attractive smokers cough as well in half the time ciggies would do.
<coughs over keyboard>
#53
...................... on a serious note, Cigarboy, my Dad is partial to the odd 200 or so cigars Its Christmas soon and i wouldn't mind getting him a box of some decent cigars.
He likes Swisher Sweets from the States, White Owl and as a last resort King Eddies. Can you recommend anything for him. Like i said the Swisher's are his favourite but maybe there might be some type of "sweet" cigar that he doesn't know about yet.
Your recommendation?
He likes Swisher Sweets from the States, White Owl and as a last resort King Eddies. Can you recommend anything for him. Like i said the Swisher's are his favourite but maybe there might be some type of "sweet" cigar that he doesn't know about yet.
Your recommendation?
#54
Originally Posted by Buzzer
...................... on a serious note, Cigarboy, my Dad is partial to the odd 200 or so cigars Its Christmas soon and i wouldn't mind getting him a box of some decent cigars.
He likes Swisher Sweets from the States, White Owl and as a last resort King Eddies. Can you recommend anything for him. Like i said the Swisher's are his favourite but maybe there might be some type of "sweet" cigar that he doesn't know about yet.
Your recommendation?
He likes Swisher Sweets from the States, White Owl and as a last resort King Eddies. Can you recommend anything for him. Like i said the Swisher's are his favourite but maybe there might be some type of "sweet" cigar that he doesn't know about yet.
Your recommendation?
I must admit I haven't comea cross Swisher before. From what you say I gather they are actually flavoured cigars.
Some sweet cigars can be quiet nice, others a bit iffy. Generally speaking, most will not actually be rolled or sprayed with flavour / sweetner, but have a tip that is.
If I've got the right end of the stick here, ( ) and this is the kind of stuff you are after, it would depend on your budget.
At the lower end you've got stuff like Old Port Cigars (easy enough to find) but I think they are pretty foul myself.
Middle end you've got some other brands with names TBC - will check next time I'm in my shop and get back to you. They are not bad, make a nice change.
At the top end you've got actual hand rolled ones with sweet tip. These used to run by the name of Cojima I think - they tried to make the brand sound like the famous Cohiba. Last time I tried these I think there was a lawsuit going on to change the name, but I've def. seen the sticks in shops recently. They are more Petit Corona size. Nice, you can really taste the choc/vanilla/strawberry etc. Just don't tug too hard on them or you'll have it all in one go and be left with a normal cigar at the end
Hope thats what you are after, if not let me know and I'll update accordingly!!!!
#56
Cheers for that
The Swisher ones he has are about the size of a normal king eddie and having tried a few myself i can confirm that it is the tip that's sweetened
Let me know when you've checked in the shop if theres anything Can you send them ie do they travel well given our superlative mail service?
The Swisher ones he has are about the size of a normal king eddie and having tried a few myself i can confirm that it is the tip that's sweetened
Let me know when you've checked in the shop if theres anything Can you send them ie do they travel well given our superlative mail service?
#58
So, cigarboy.
You say the whole point in a cigar is taste.
The only 'cigars' I've smoked are hamlet, YES I KNOW THEY ARE THE PITS RE. CIGARS, but, like we both agree, the whole point of a cigar is taste, so they must taste of something.
How would you describe the taste of a Hamlet?
In my experience it has a nasty burning taste and a thick acidic smoke in the mouth, far from pleasent, none of that nutty bacon you're on about ..
You say the whole point in a cigar is taste.
The only 'cigars' I've smoked are hamlet, YES I KNOW THEY ARE THE PITS RE. CIGARS, but, like we both agree, the whole point of a cigar is taste, so they must taste of something.
How would you describe the taste of a Hamlet?
In my experience it has a nasty burning taste and a thick acidic smoke in the mouth, far from pleasent, none of that nutty bacon you're on about ..
#59
Originally Posted by chaos.
So, cigarboy.
You say the whole point in a cigar is taste.
The only 'cigars' I've smoked are hamlet, YES I KNOW THEY ARE THE PITS RE. CIGARS, but, like we both agree, the whole point of a cigar is taste, so they must taste of something.
How would you describe the taste of a Hamlet?
In my experience it has a nasty burning taste and a thick acidic smoke in the mouth, far from pleasent, none of that nutty bacon you're on about ..
You say the whole point in a cigar is taste.
The only 'cigars' I've smoked are hamlet, YES I KNOW THEY ARE THE PITS RE. CIGARS, but, like we both agree, the whole point of a cigar is taste, so they must taste of something.
How would you describe the taste of a Hamlet?
In my experience it has a nasty burning taste and a thick acidic smoke in the mouth, far from pleasent, none of that nutty bacon you're on about ..
HOWEVER....
It must be said that Hamlets are machine made and cost ... oooh about £5 a packet isn't it? Dunno. Never buy them.
Whereas the Cohiba Siglo VI costs £22.50 a stick from most shops. Now, whatever you think of cigars, be them the best thing since sliced bread or awful stinky things, I'm sure you can see that quality control comes in there somewhere!
Rollers who make the bigger cigars have upwards of 7 - 10 years experince before they even train how to make them. A machine makes them nasty stinky hamlets. The leaves for rolled cigars are hand selected and dried twice. In the case of Cohiba, 3 times - hence the famous third fermutation, and why they taste like............... (wait for it)................ smokey bacon!!!
To answer your question lol I would say Hamlets taste like burning school textbooks. RUFF quality assures RUFF taste I guess!
#60
Originally Posted by Buzzer
Cheers for that
The Swisher ones he has are about the size of a normal king eddie and having tried a few myself i can confirm that it is the tip that's sweetened
Let me know when you've checked in the shop if theres anything Can you send them ie do they travel well given our superlative mail service?
The Swisher ones he has are about the size of a normal king eddie and having tried a few myself i can confirm that it is the tip that's sweetened
Let me know when you've checked in the shop if theres anything Can you send them ie do they travel well given our superlative mail service?
However, if you want to send them, well, if they are cardboard packaged you should be OK I think. Some I know come in little aluminium (sic - can't be arsed) tubes, so they will be even better. The Cojimas are foil wrapped that much I do know, they might even come in a proper wooden cedar cigar box, but then you are talking money for that pup. They are about £7 each. Cigars, when boxed, are normally sold in lots of 25. So about £140 I guess. That might be a bit extreme, so best to buy a few and just wrap them up well ready for the Royal Mail Grinders!!!!