If smoking isn't a pleasure, why bother?
Posted by smoky on August 17, 2009, 18:40:17
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Hi Folks,
This is my first post here. I have loved smoking full flavor cigarettes for 40 years. I don't get the blessed rush very often any more, but I can still say I truly enjoy it.
I am a big fan of Rush Limbaugh who has kicked the cig habit for the love of cigars. I'm considering the same thing since I am 56 now, and I know smoking is taking a toll. Cigars aren't exactly a smoking "health food", but done in moderation it should be a very pleasant, new experience for me - one that will give my lungs a well-deserved rest.
I'm looking for advice from really experienced cigar smokers. I want to smoke premium, handmade cigars in the $1.50 to $3.50/cigar range which can be done using Internet discount sites like Thompson & Cigars International.
What brands, sizes, shapes, colors, blends, lengths and origin do you recommend for starters and thereafter? Is it nice to do an occasional inhale with a good cigar, or is the smoke just too much? Cigar smoke looks very thick, luxurious and strong.
Anyway, I'd really appreciate any advice you experienced quality cigar smokers can offer. Thanks.
smoky
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