.... well, not just yet for a bit. But sooner or later, either by death or by decision it will come to us all.
For myself, and at my age (62) I guess it will be either because I just wont want to face another winter of frozen feet, runny-nose and pretending to be enjoying something while shivering or more likely because my State Pension wont fill a Tesco trolly let alone run to visits to the baccy-kiosk.
On the brighter side you do hear of folks who smoke cigars right into old-age. Sir Winston, Charles Forte even Jimmy Saville.
Does anyone know any elder-Affectionados or had any thoughts as to when they might consider quitting cigars?
For myself, and at my age (62) I guess it will be either because I just wont want to face another winter of frozen feet, runny-nose and pretending to be enjoying something while shivering or more likely because my State Pension wont fill a Tesco trolly let alone run to visits to the baccy-kiosk.
On the brighter side you do hear of folks who smoke cigars right into old-age. Sir Winston, Charles Forte even Jimmy Saville.
Does anyone know any elder-Affectionados or had any thoughts as to when they might consider quitting cigars?
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