Under NO circumstances should you buy any cigars from these people, however, The Drawpoker works and I do recommend it.
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I'm no fan of etiquette in life, really.
I've never posed in a gay club with a cigar, but I'll do anything, me. I play Auld Lang Syne and Song For The Ladies and For He's A Jolly Good Fellow at Masonic Ladies' Nights for take-home cash, but I do dream of getting home to keep living my guided fantasy life as the main man in My Name Is Earl. I'm at my happiest then.
I'm quite happy to keep drawing hard on my cigar in Monica Lewinsky's special way.
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I wwas wondering if any of you guys find a cigar punch any better for plugged sticks, than using a cutter in order to get a good smoke?
Anytime I have had a giar that is more like a puff of war, then I am happy to get a dart and just poke the hole to try and get a better draw, which usually does the trick, but there have been times where I've had to do this a few times, but I don't mind
Willie
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Originally posted by cohibaIV View PostStill...I'm mindful that a paper clip would still do the same job...
The Drawpoker has two advantages:
1) You don't run the risk of poking through the side of the cigar; the Drawpoker stays centered.
2) Chances are much improved that you won't damage the wrapper since you don't grip the cigar in your hand.
In any case, I am quite happy with mine since it has saved quite a few cigars I would have otherwise relegated to the dust bin.rokkitsci
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Churchill used to push a straightened paper clip down his cigar when he had a meeting... he left it in and it supported the lengthening ash... apparently as people increasingly expected the ash to drop off it distracted which apparently made it easier for Winston to manipulate them... not sure but there you go
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Originally posted by RhiannonBW View PostMy husband and I met up with some friends at one of the local, slightly more hardcore, gay pubs, pre smoking ban. He was busy enjoying his cigar when one of them said "my that's a big cigar", to which I responded, without thinking, "Yes, he needs a couple of puffs a minute to keep it going".
Time for a sharp exit
Rhiannon
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I like Churchill and Schwarzeneggar (sp?) types who prod out with a stick in an eff u way. I would love to puff away during tedious meetings. Instead of doodling, or feigning interest, I now sit and think about where the smoke would curl if I were to fire up.
I'm in a new build school, and the toilets apparently have sensors which sniff nicotine and then speak to the children about the dangers of smoking in a Dalek's voice. None of the kids has yet set this system off, and I think I'm going to do it one night when everyone's gone home.
I have always warmed to kids who kick against systems in an intelligent way, and I'm finding my co-opted Stazi role quite hard. I don't tolerate shits, mind you. I'm not free to talk about that, but I do love clever rebels because I was too obliging and far too nice to be one.
Smoking's my passport to the debauchery of middle-aged pub funk.
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