Don't believe it does, though I am nowhere near an expert on pipes and the tobacco that goes in them. Just remember everything in moderation, except for breathing, that you might want to get addicted to.
Hmmm, I just took this beauteous, wonderous habit up in the spring, and I'm generally have 3-4 cigars a week. I haven't given much thought to it, but it gets mighty cold here in western PA. I can be relatively comfortable above 20 or so...I see myself cutting back to one a week or thereabouts. As mentioned in another post, I'm a ***, so you know, I got that going for me.
Hmmm, I just took this beauteous, wonderous habit up in the spring, and I'm generally have 3-4 cigars a week. I haven't given much thought to it, but it gets mighty cold here in western PA. I can be relatively comfortable above 20 or so...I see myself cutting back to one a week or thereabouts. As mentioned in another post, I'm a ***, so you know, I got that going for me.
*** is greek for widebody with lots of insulation, not like I'm a pervert or a jerk or something.
I'd personally disagree with the addictive nature of cigars. I'm not saying they don't have nicotine, because they are made from tobacco and the two go hand in hand, but I generally smoke 1-2 cigars a day and have had no trouble going without for a week or longer several times. The only thing that comes to mind is that cigarettes and cigarillos must have additives that increase their addictive potential. Of course that's mere speculation on my part, but I think it makes sense.
Kuzi, great info, but I truly believe that you can be addicted to anything. Cigs are as addictive as anything else, it just takes enough will power to quite or stop. Like drinking or anything else. I've smoked a few times but never felt the need to pull out another, in fact the cig did nothing to me. I drink a lot but don't ever feel the need to do so, and I do go weeks at a time if not longer without drinking. Maybe I'm not poised to be addicted to things as much as the next joe, but I've had a few people in my life who quite by simply stopping, yeah it was tough after 20 years, but they did it.
Well. If gone a week without a cigar, but still have an opus with a small pillow in a bag for me when I get the time. But I was wondering, can they test you for nicotine in yourbody?
Or tabacco? And if it's nicotine, how long is it in your system b4 u pass the test?
Well. If gone a week without a cigar, but still have an opus with a small pillow in a bag for me when I get the time. But I was wondering, can they test you for nicotine in yourbody?
Or tabacco? And if it's nicotine, how long is it in your system b4 u pass the test?
they can test for it in your body usually with a urine test. If you smoke today you can pass the test today, tomorrow and the day after... but probably not the day after that. the life of nicotine is very short in the body. thats why cigarette smokers need to re up the nicotine every few hours.
ooooh! I forgot to tell u guys! I'm getting Togo on a plane to France to be tested on a jetlag pill. I'd get paid 2,500. But I'd be tested in a France hospital for abit. So they don't want you going out smoking a cig every 10 miutes. Plus I think nicotine might effect the jetlag pill. But they test my blood I think. And nicotine shows up or it effects how the pill reacts of something. I don't no.
that's what I'm doing. Havnt smoked in 2 weeks. But my sleeping patters are off whack. As u can see it's 5am and I'm still awake. I need to get to sleep around midnight for this to work.
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