Cigars with the boy
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@LuFins-Dad said in Cigars with the boy:
Lucas was visiting over the weekend. He told me on Sunday that some of the guys he was going to the beach with next week were planning on having cigars, and he wanted to participate, but he wanted to look like he wasn’t a complete noob, and asked if I could teach him how to smoke one… So we went to the cigar store, bought a couple of sticks, I bought him a V guillotine and some cedar sticks. Karla heard what we were doing and snuck out to buy us a bottle of WhistlePig (she actually likes it when I have the occasional cigar so long as I shower afterward, I think she likes the smell when it’s fresh, and also I have a tendency to get talkative with a cigar and a whiskey and get relaxed). We went out to the deck late on Sunday, I taught him how to snip it, and light it, and we had a VERY nice evening, just the three of us, talking over a glass of whiskey.
It was a bit weird, but like @George-K said, it’s a wonderful thing when your kid also becomes your adult friend…
As a side note, @mark , if you like a robust cigar, I bought these Aging Room Nicaraguan cigars with the advice of the shopkeeper. They had won the top rank by Cigar Advocate in 2019, but were still priced moderately at $17. It was probably the best stick I had ever tried, better than a few that I have had at twice the price…
Anybody else enjoy the occasional cigar?
Which size did you have?
Very cool, that you had this experience with your son.
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Torpedo
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Never was a fan. I always inhaled.
Cool experience, though.
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Excellent!
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The Suntory looks nice, too, but I have to slop through the bottle of WhistlePig my wife gifted me.
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By the way, either that’s an outsized whiskey glass or a tiny bottle…
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I see them as half-way between a cigarette and a pipe, in that you don't look cool, but you don't look like an abject twat either.
I may be a little biased. I used to smoke them during many vain attempts to give up the cigarettes.
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It's been decades since I smoked a cigar. Even more decades since I smoked a pipe.
Never enjoyed a cigar. When I finished, I always felt like a freight train ran across my tongue. I suppose it could have been the cheapo cigar I smoked - no I don't remember.
However, a pipe never had the bite, and never offended anyone in the room. I rather enjoyed a pipe. I liked the ritual, the flavor and the "ambience" of a pipe. Granted, I'm going back 40 years, but...
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I enjoy the smell of a cigar much more than the actual taste/experience of it. That being said, it has been a few years but I do, in general, enjoy smoking a cigar and as I think back on the number of times I've done it, I mainly recall the WHO and WHERE... with my brother on a golf course, with my brother in law on my condo's rooftop. That's what makes it special... it slows down time. It facilitates a good, long, conversation with someone important to you. You experience culture, you pair it with a good drink, and it usually involves some refreshing nighttime breezes as you linger.
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@George-K said in Cigars with the boy:
@89th said in Cigars with the boy:
The smell is really hard to shake
(off topic)
You know what's even worse?
Anatomy lab. Really.
Do an autopsy on a floater.
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@George-K said in Cigars with the boy:
@Jolly said in Cigars with the boy:
Do an autopsy on a floater.
Nah, no thanks. But that's only one exposure. Do it 3 times a week for 12 weeks.
Never have. Comparative anatomy was interesting, though.
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As for floaters, it generally takes about three days for the smell to wear off. It's a great dieting tool, and that's a statement coming from a person who's been known to have lunch while assisting with a post.
The morgue is not quite as stringent on sterile fields.