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Fortunately, all of the places I worked were non-smoking with a vengeance. Safety reasons. Even equipment salesmen,when they visited, had to leave cigarettes/cigars with plant security when they came in. Along with being relatively informal, it was one of the delights of my profession.
I used to smoke cigars. There was nothing better than a good cigar on the way home from work. I liked King Edwardâs and a few good panatellas. But, alas, that was many years ago. Those and my favorite pipe were dropped for good health. I do still have a great collection of pipes, though.
Dad smoked cigarettes all the time I was growing up. I would come home from college (my sister and I were both in college at the same time) and give him a little lecture about quitting. I noted that he was also taking antacids frequently and suggested he might have an ulcer. He would just mutter something I didnât understand. Amazingly.. after my sister and I both graduated, he managed to finally quit smoking and got rid of the antacids.
I used to enjoy Marsh Wheeling stogies, bought em by the box. When my grandson came along, I quit that and the pipes. I did not want to set a bad example for the next generation.
My gramp smoked cigars, chewed tobacco, often spit brown slime into a coffee can, but he did read me the funny-papers in the late â40s and early â50s (RIP, and Iâll see you soon).
I know someone who finally quit smoking after keeping the receipts from all of his cigarette purchases over the course of a month. Thatâs when he realized he actually spent far more on cigarettes than he thought he did. Thatâs also when he realized he really could afford some of the things he thought he couldnât afford. Smokers rarely if ever admit to how much they actually smoke and spend on cigarettes, not even to themselves.
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 5 years ago
How about a stogie for the old fogyâŠ..
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Is it true that cigars are part of Godâs IQ test?
pschearer Premium Member almost 5 years ago
âHey, Mister, your dog turdâs on fire!â
rshive almost 5 years ago
Fortunately, all of the places I worked were non-smoking with a vengeance. Safety reasons. Even equipment salesmen,when they visited, had to leave cigarettes/cigars with plant security when they came in. Along with being relatively informal, it was one of the delights of my profession.
rekam almost 5 years ago
Hubbyâs uncle taught him how to smoke a cigar and that you never relight one.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Canât someone, anyone stick a âlargeâ firecracker inside that stinky stogie?
Dean almost 5 years ago
They do help to enforce the social distancing.
preacherman Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I used to smoke cigars. There was nothing better than a good cigar on the way home from work. I liked King Edwardâs and a few good panatellas. But, alas, that was many years ago. Those and my favorite pipe were dropped for good health. I do still have a great collection of pipes, though.
Yakety Sax almost 5 years ago
âGiving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because Iâve done it thousands of times.â Mark Twain
oldlady07 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Dad smoked cigarettes all the time I was growing up. I would come home from college (my sister and I were both in college at the same time) and give him a little lecture about quitting. I noted that he was also taking antacids frequently and suggested he might have an ulcer. He would just mutter something I didnât understand. Amazingly.. after my sister and I both graduated, he managed to finally quit smoking and got rid of the antacids.
patrickschreiber1951 almost 5 years ago
Why is he lighting an already lit cigar
Billy Yank almost 5 years ago
I used to enjoy Marsh Wheeling stogies, bought em by the box. When my grandson came along, I quit that and the pipes. I did not want to set a bad example for the next generation.
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
My gramp smoked cigars, chewed tobacco, often spit brown slime into a coffee can, but he did read me the funny-papers in the late â40s and early â50s (RIP, and Iâll see you soon).
JPuzzleWhiz almost 5 years ago
Your mother didnât raise a chimney either, tobacco-breath!
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
Dad smoked cigars incessantly. Iâve never smoked. Related?
Snolep almost 5 years ago
What, no Kipling quote? Probably not PC.
GiantShetlandPony almost 5 years ago
I know someone who finally quit smoking after keeping the receipts from all of his cigarette purchases over the course of a month. Thatâs when he realized he actually spent far more on cigarettes than he thought he did. Thatâs also when he realized he really could afford some of the things he thought he couldnât afford. Smokers rarely if ever admit to how much they actually smoke and spend on cigarettes, not even to themselves.