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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
rodwha
Do you actually smoke a cigar while hunting? I'd be concerned it would ruin my odds, though where I hunt in TX they are so thick I could easily limit out (5) in a weekend if I wanted to do that much work (and call it quits).
I can get away with deer hunting when there's a North wind at the farm....I don't care if it limits my odds as there's always next weekend....
Like my father before me, I will work the land,
And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I like smoking with friends but as I dont have many that smoke I find I am usually smoking by myself. I have learned to really enjoy that time with just me and my smoke. I have a man cave area in the garage with my tv and firepit setup that I enjoy especially during football season. I also have a covered porch that looks out over the runway of our local airport so on nice spring/summer days I really enjoy sitting out there watching all the small planes and helicopters come and go all day.
An extra chair or two can always be found in either location for friendly smokers.
"There are no bad cigars, only better ones"
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Mine would have to be sitting around the campfire after a day of hunting, especially if one of us filled a tag...then it's a nice beer, some tenderloin on the grill and a tasty smoke.
Second to that would be sitting around the fire while just on a normal camping trip.
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Bummin' Around
While my normal happy place to smoke a stogie is on the patio or in the garage, I take special pleasure in smokin' lakeside in the Eastern Sierras...
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Royal Bum
I'm usually in the garage alone with a book and a cigar if the weather is nice I'll sit out on the deck. When I get the chance though I love to sneak down to the neighborhood pond, especially if it's a week day and kids are in school drag a chair out on the dock and just sit in peace and quiet with a cigar and a cold beer. Having said that though the beach trumps it all especially if it's on the gulf coast where I grew up
I don't have emotions, and sometimes that makes me very sad.
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Royal Bum
My Happy Place is my back porch, in my "comfy chair" with all three dogs sprawled out on their outside beds, a book in one hand and a cigar in the other. Used to include a glass of scotch, but I am on a "no alcohol" cleanse.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
cheaphumidors
My Happy Place is my back porch, in my "comfy chair" with all three dogs sprawled out on their outside beds, a book in one hand and a cigar in the other. Used to include a glass of scotch, but I am on a "no alcohol" cleanse.
I tried that no alcohol cleanse earlier this year as well. It was the worst 48 hours of my life
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Rhymes with "seed"
This is what cigar enjoyment is all about. Slowing down and smelling the roses (or burning, dried and fermented leaves), as it were.
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Bummin' Around
Originally Posted by
restomod
Same for me, I love sharing one with a few friends on the golf course and at the 19th hole but there is something to be said for the back porch by myself. For me with the age of my kids an hour of solitude is hard to come by even on the weekends. Add a cigar in there and it's even better.
I know that story! I have to go out of the house to escape the kids. When it's not freezing cold I like going for walks in Chicago. Otherwise smoking on the beach in California when it's still a little foggy out is my favorite place to relax with a good stick.
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Bummin' Around
Sitting around a campfire anywhere. Second place: back porch most evenings at home, listening to the sound of our water feature and watching the birds and the squirrels.
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