How often do you smoke a cigar?
Salem
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I'd love to smoke one today, but I smoke outside and it's cold and windy today, so no go on that. I had my last one 3 days ago. I was wondering, how often do you smoke a cigar? Daily basis, once a week, or just whenever you can? More than one a day? Just interested in this.
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and I can't think of a better way to enjoy myself than with a great cigar, a glass of fine scotch or bourbon, and a roaring fire.
Summer - once a week B&M, maybe two and have about 3 each time. Once in a while smoke outside at home and have one during yard work or walking the dogs etc.
FML
The 1 to 2 per day keeps me within the lowest risk range shown in the study by the National Cancer Institute for heart and cancer problems, but that's just coincidental - it's not my reason for limiting myself to how many I burn. It just gives me a tad bit more leeway to rationalize. LOL
Kuwait goes from 125+ in the summer, to cold, windy, and rainy in the winter.
The past month or so has been fairly tolerable.
Usually a robusto in the morning, something larger in the afternoon, and maybe a corona in the evenings.
For example, today I had a Est 1844-50 after breakfast, a Camacho Triple Maduro 11/18 about an hour after lunch, and I just finished a 5 Vegas AAA corona.
If I have a rough day at work or get off real realy I might splurge and have a cigar.
Unless there is a herf that weekend, that I have had as many as 6 in one day. Usually when we herf I have at least 3 maybe 4.
In the spring, summer and fall months about 2 per week on average, and never more than 3. In the winter, even though I live in CA, it gets old smoking in the dark and in the cold, so I drop to 2-3 per month.
1. Pain relief
2. Alone time to study
The weather (7+ inches of snow today and 30 below tonight) might stop me from having a cigar after pizza and wings (notice I said "might"). Weather does play a factor, but I love having study time alone in the garage without interruptions
1 to 3 per week in the winter. Camping in the summer might be 2 a week of real cigars and a few "but gitter ridders" as needed (those would be backwoods or other cheaper cigars)
When we hit port, it's usually two or three when we have "Beer on the Pier"
I'm sure that when I get home the wife will want me to tone it down though.