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  • Do you consider your cigar to be a "prop"?

    Gosh, I'm Sidney Psychobabble today.

    I may have posted something like this before but there are more of us on board now, so cop for an insert.

    I have a good musician friend who was horrified when the smoking ban was enforced in British venues. He was particularly fed up about not being able to smoke a cigarette when doing his guitar/vocals bit in pubs because he used to use the cigarette and the smoke coming from it as a definite barrier between himself and the audience.

    I think I DEFINITELY enjoy brandishing a cigar in certain circumstances because I think it makes me look more attractive - not hard - and I think it suits me.

    I feel taller. I feel more confident. I feel I draw more attention to myself, which in most moods I relish.

    I don't go for the loud twat approach, but I do pose a bit when I feel like it.

    I'm not a silent wallflower type WITHOUT a cigar, you understand, but when I'm working one in the right place or in the right company, I feel more comfortable, and more publicly (and more privately) amused.

    I feel as if I could be writing about cocaine here lol. It's funny what certain things do to you, and to how you feel about yourself.

    A few of us have smoked together a few times. I didn't become a monster, and nor did you.

    Ironically, a cigar is also the very best companion in solitude and reflection.

    Silence. Cigar. You.
    Awesome.

    (I like to think I'm not addicted, but boy I miss it if I don't do a good cigar a day at present).
    Last edited by Robusto; 28-06-2009, 08:16 AM.

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    I can see the analogy relating to the barrier thingy, something akin to a pair of dark sunglasses.

    I lean towards the latter Bryan as I don't have herfing buddies 'round my way, but a stick does prop me up from time to time as opposed to being utilised as one.
    Last edited by cj121; 28-06-2009, 03:08 PM. Reason: Getting a t in.
    "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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    • #3
      Iy Mates it makes me feel 10 feet tall and bullet proof!ROTL
      For real I enjoy them so much that I do feel more like a Holiwood movie star when im out and about. Its getting harder to enjoy them with all the bans being put into effect here also. Sometimes even if I don't feel like a stoogie I will take a Dog Rocket with,just to annoy people.Again now were1%ers like outlaw bikers.LMAO Outlaw cigar wheeling ,trouble making old farts!

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      • #4
        Mr gss.

        I also feel like a million dollars with a fat cigar on the go where it's appropriate to make a show.

        I bloody love it!

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        • #5
          Mr Robusto
          May I call ye Mr. R
          In America we have an ol saying
          Fuckum if they can't take a joke
          Fuckum if they can
          Just fuckum! ROTF
          And if they get pissed off
          Just remember its better to be pissed off
          Then Pissed on !

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          • #6
            Absolutely. I'm not sure which way round it works for me, whether I behave larger than life because I feel the cigar allows me too, or maybe that I'll feel happy smoking in public because I'm already in that mood.

            It's certainly an unusual sight for most people and as such their attention will be drawn to you for that reason. I don't think it's a coincidence that performers of some description or another are over-represented on this forum.

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            • #7
              Yep Dave, I can truly say that I am a performer generally on a saturday night after a bottle of red wine, and copius amounts of Cuban rum, boy that stuff is nice, pricey but nice.
              I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
              Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
              Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
              Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'

              The Dawg.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                Absolutely. I'm not sure which way round it works for me, whether I behave larger than life because I feel the cigar allows me too, or maybe that I'll feel happy smoking in public because I'm already in that mood.

                It's certainly an unusual sight for most people and as such their attention will be drawn to you for that reason. I don't think it's a coincidence that performers of some description or another are over-represented on this forum.
                I hadn't thought about that, you know.
                Even when playing a shit-hole, you don't want to play a bad note.

                Cigars - like monocles - are pure theatre.

                I don't think I'm a show-off, but I know cigars ALLOW me to pose and show off if I want to.

                It follows that Peter North was ALLOWED to make porn films.

                Endless job satisfaction, with a diverse range of facial expressions.

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                • #9
                  Old Farts are we ! Band of Outlaw cigar men,Me and Stoogiedog

                  I've been in the sun to long and the Dog too many rums
                  Robusto behind the camera! LOL
                  Last edited by G-man; 29-06-2009, 11:52 PM. Reason: I don't know who's,who

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                  • #10
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                      • #12
                        Always ask permission... before lighting up in a
                        restaurant, even in the smoking section. Many
                        people find the smoke... highly offensive, and even
                        at smoker-friendly places, cigars are often prohibited.

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                        • #13
                          The missing link!

                          You are a wiz with the hyper-links, senor gas.

                          Very nice!

                          Regarding JFK...what would you have done if you were about to place an embargo on the very country that produced the finest puros in the world which you loved dearly?

                          I know what I would have done. I would of had someone go out and buy up as many of my favorite puros as possible. Hypocrisy? Perhaps. Smart? Absolutely!!

                          But what the hell do I know? I'm TJ, TJCoro, and there is no embargo in the state of mind, mexico
                          sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                          • #14
                            Regarding JFK...what would you have done if you were about to place an embargo on the very country that produced the finest puros in the world which you loved dearly?
                            It wasn't a mob hit !It was pissed off Americans who loved their Puros more then life itself.ROTF

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