Excessive Cigar Smoking (CCOM Forum Supporters are the Greatest)
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Excessive Cigar Smoking, is that such a thing? I have a officer who works on the airfield with me. That told me that. Today, he saw me outside enjoying my lunch break with some water and a cigar (Montecristo White). He said, " this is the second day I've seen you out here with a cigar. Don't you think it's kind of an excessive use of that." First I thought to myself , why is he even worried. But, I was incline to tell him, how I'm still new to smoking them. And how I like the different flavors that is produce out of them. Tried explaining to him that, I am developing my palate and in the process it's quit relaxing for me. He kindly told me that he has been smoking cigars for 7 or 8 years. And he enjoys a fine cigar when it's appropriate. And that he smokes them only for a special reason or event. That's why and when you should smoke them. It's not for any old time. There should be a purpose for it. He further told me that I have a long way to go and probably will never understand. Man, I really felt confuse for a second or two. Then I thought about when I first lit a cigar and how after that. I wanted to learn more about smoking them. And my purpose during that time was one, develope my palate and two enjoy a relaxing smoke. Have anyone ever had that said or do you think what he said is right. Truly, I'm not smoking just cause. I've been in these forums for three weeks now. I've asked questions from storage to developing my palate.
Just a little annoyed by that.
Just a little annoyed by that.
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I wish I can light up one everyday, but time permits me from doing it. Some times one cigar a week, some times one every two weeks... everyone is different. If you enjoying it, dont worry about what someone else says IMO...
So...what you gonna smoke today?
Thanks zeebra, just a little venting. The guy almost made me feel like a little kid because he's a quote un quote, experienced aficionado. But to answer your question, I'm going to have a Padillia Miami for the first time tonight.
Best said, you guys are quick responders(Diamondog too). Thanks guys...
Hmm, pretty much describes about half of what's wrong with the world today, maybe we should brand him a terrorist idealogue and shoot him, or get him his own show.
Lol, that's how I feel really. But that's that mans thoughts. Honestly he's, pretty good at his job. I guess extracurricular activities don't suit him, lol...
I vary them, different brands, strengths, sizes, etc. There is no such thing as "excessive."
Nothing wrong with both, unless someone pushes their "truth" and bring another person down. I got no problem having an open discussion with someone who has an open mind and trying to understand my point of view, but a "you should do this this way blah blah blah" people I just ignore.
The ones that get me going are the ones that say "smoking is bad for your health" as they stuff McD super sized bag of fat into their already expanded guts.
At work we had a health fair thing. A round lady told me to eat better and stop smoking. I looked at her 300lbs frame and said. I eat health one cheat meal every 6 days, run 3 days a week, lift 2-3 days a week, smoke 3-4 cigars a week and have a perfect on my last check up a few weeks ago that included a full chest, heart and lung work up and scans. Hows your BMI doing these days.
Rant over. The one thing I try to keep in my head is a quote from Clint Eastwood. "Go placidly through the noise of the world", but I somethings go with the other Eastwood quote "Are you feeling lucky punk".
for Kuzipaluza 2010 i ended up smoking three cigars. not that three is all that many but the last two were very full bodied and full strength.
Sandman, TatuajeVI, and myself were all so effected by all the cigar smoke that we had to go get some food to feel better. all you need to say is "dont be jealous" the best advice i ever got about developing my palate was to smoke more. and it makes perfect sense.
a decade ago, when i first was learning how to cook on a grill on a professional level (steak house), i had a difficult time keeping things in order and knowing what steaks were going what temp. there are times where i have 20 or 30 steaks on the grill that all need to be out quickly, on the right plate, and cooked correctly. it was hard to do when i had never done it before. i was getting pushed by the managers to stop using a thermometer because it puts a hole in the steak that the juice escapes from, and it takes more time that we just dont have.
as time went on i got better. i first learned to know the temps by how they feel with just a little squeeze between the fingers and later i learned to organize. it took a lot of time. it took a few re-cooks. but now, after cooking maybe tens of thousands of steaks it all comes as second nature. its actually getting fairly zen. it just happens. steaks are done correctly and on the right plate without even thinking about it. now its my job to be the manager and get others to stop using the thermometer and get people to organize.
the point of the story is that cigars work the same way.
when people first start smoking cigars, most dont have an idea what they are looking for, they just enjoy it. and there is nothing wrong with this at all. most of us here (if not all) have been at that point. then we smoked more and practiced more.
in short, the more you do something the more you understand it. yes, we all taste cigars. the more difficult concept is "understanding" cigars.
im sure what is "appropriate" for one is not for another. personally, i would never try to "squeeze a cigar in" on my lunch break (even if i had a lunch break) because i personally feel that i want time to take time with a cigar. a cigar on a time mission doesnt feel right for me.
a cigar on a lunch break from a stressful job at least makes sense. if you can find relaxation in that short amount of time, good for you. you are lucky. i cant. isnt "Thursday" purpose enough? that's just a dickhead thing to say.
a cigar and you have a very intimate relationship. the only person involved is you.
cigar time is your time to be selfish.
it is your reward for your hard work that it took to get the money to buy this luxury. dont feel bad that you want to take time to enjoy the good things in life if your work ethic lets you afford them. dont let people guilt you because you choose to spend your money and time the way you want.
True that Brother!
I know a person with a similar attitude to the fellow mentioned in the original post. He's actually the person that got me interested in cigars in the first place, and when I started it was with the same attitude, but I ran into a problem. I'd have the time, and desire to have one, but no "reason to celebrate". So I'd either not smoke and feel cheated, or I'd smoke and feel guilty for breaking this artificial rule I had created. Finally my wife said "This is stupid Russ. If you feel like having a cigar, have a cigar, don't beat yourself up about it, because then what's the point?" It took me a while to get out of that mindset, but I did it, and I am so much better off for it. Now I smoke when I want, and I actually smoke less now than before, but I actually prefer it that way. I enjoy them more now than ever.
Wow, didn't think this kind of response would happen. First things first, Tankbonnies, your not getting my cigars. Unless we're trading or you win one of these games on here, lol.
Secondly, kuzi16, I applaud you and I'm not just saying it just to say it. To take the time to break down my already long fraustrating venting session. Is something for everyone to see. Believe me, I hear you. And even with that, seeing the response on here from everyone. Has only made me want to learn more and appreciate it. Thank you sir....
Motives, it's always a reason for stepping in when your not asked. I just Chalk it up...