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Home > Arts & Leisure > Cigars & Tobacco   »   Which Cigars are the Best?

 
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Old Nov 15, 2003, 12:07 PM
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Which Cigars are the Best?

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i want to smoke cigaret which cigar is best?

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Old Jun 9, 2004, 09:14 AM   #2  
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Re: a question

Cuban cigars are thought to be the best. You can not get them legally in the US due to restrictions on imports from Cuba. However, You can find them in Mexico - lookout for bogus Cuban cigars.

A particular brand that is well thought of is a Partagas Piramides Edicion Limitada which costs about $24 per cigar.

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shianns mommy disagrees: theis is a general opinion question
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Old Sep 20, 2004, 02:54 PM   #3  
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yea man what viking said is pretty good i like to smoke romeo and julieta theyre real nice flavor and fresh out of havana, cuba dont smoke cigarrettes no taste screw you up BAD+ dont klnow the price of the se cigars though somebody reply to me
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Old Jul 8, 2005, 04:24 AM   #4  
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dont start

You think you want to smoke, but you really don’t. I started smoking when I was 12 and smokes cost 79 cents a pack. I am now 39 and they are $6.00 a pack creeping up on $7.00. If you think about it, that’s more than minimum wage. A 3 pack a day habit is $21.00 a day. What does that cost a year? I have a $100 a week habit or about $5100.00 a year. It is next to impossible to quit. Not to mention all of the health risked that are involved. I know they will never happen to you because you are young and know better. Well now I am older and I do know better and still can not quit. Save your money and your health and pick another dirty habit. Maybe picking your nose, I don’t know just don’t start.
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Lilfrye-

I use to work at a Vet hospital and trully hated it, and was very unhappy for multiple reasons, and had crying spells quite a bit, depression off and on, and had a few ciagrettes here and there. I was able to quit that job and move on to better things and a new job-which is the best job i've had. The last ciagrette i had was appox. mid march--but i still crave them in those unhappy moments...is that bad?

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I have yet to quit, my husband quit about five years ago. He to this day he still craves a good smoke. I try and try. Sometimes I do well other times a fail and start smoking again. When it gets too much for my husband he goes for a walk with the dog, a bike ride, or takes a trip to Wawa for a cup of coffee, gum, or a cup cake anything but a smoke. It is okay to crave. Smoking is like any addiction, you are always an addicted. That is why they say an alcoholic is a recovering alcoholic you never get past it. You just have to be stronger and not give in to the craving and turn it over to a higher power. I just wish I could follow the advice I hand out to my husband.
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You want to smoke, that is totally your choice, you can't let people try to tell you what to do.
As far as trying different cigars, you gotta just try some. Each people have different taste.
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If you're going to smoke a cigar and don't know where to begin, go to a good cigar shop and ask for help. Ask them to help you select a few modestly priced cigars ranging from mild to bold, and tell them you don't know left from right. Any good owner will help you.

As for the addiction, dunno what to tell you. I might smoke 6 cigars a year. I like them. Don't always like the way they make me feel the next day... but thats also because I almost only smoke a cigar out with friends drinking. I could never smoke them again and be fine. Not everyone is so lucky.
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Which end & How do you light up a Cigar?



Ok, I never smoked Cigar and just got a few for a X-mas gift. I want to give it a try so I can say I've done it.

Which end do I cut and light up? My cigars came with one close end which I assume needs to be cut.

I did a bit of research and have some idea how to light it up - blow out, light it up rotating the cigar, don't inhale, .... Am I on the right track?
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Smoking

Hi,
Take this from a many years smoker; don't start.
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