I try to limit my cigar smoking to 1 specific leather jacket & 1 specific lid.
Smart thing to do!
I try to limit my cigar smoking to 1 specific leather jacket & 1 specific lid.
Would u rather smell like a cigar or coffee? Dont women like the "manly" smell of cigars...?
I've found that many women like the smell of a pipe or cigar while it's being smoked (I'm sure there's some Proustian thing to be pointed out here), but no one likes the smell of it hours or days later.
When it comes to cigar or pipe tobacco, it really does depend on the "cheap stink" of some compared to a rich aroma to others. If I have used a coffee grounds for removing any smell from a hat or any other article of clothing, I have used a vanilla bean coffee. The coffee does not leave too much "aroma" behind but it does absorb the bad odors well.Would u rather smell like a cigar or coffee? Dont women like the "manly" smell of cigars...?
I've found that many women like the smell of a pipe or cigar while it's being smoked (I'm sure there's some Proustian thing to be pointed out here), but no one likes the smell of it hours or days later.
When it comes to cigar or pipe tobacco, it really does depend on the "cheap stink" of some compared to a rich aroma to others. If I have used a coffee grounds for removing any smell from a hat or any other article of clothing, I have used a vanilla bean coffee. The coffee does not leave too much "aroma" behind but it does absorb the bad odors well.
Well, at work, they've started an $1,800 per year surcharge for smokers with random nicotine testing as the enforcer. Evidently, one cigar a month is no different than two packs of cigarettes a day. So I'm about to say goodbye to a relaxing way to pass the evening. I guess I'll have to take up hard liquor instead.
Thus, I'm out tonight with a mild Rocky Patel cigar from the Autumn collection, accompanied by my newly acquired Czech Weekender beater hat. It's the perfect smoking hat... if that weren't considered a criminal activity.
I'm not bitter.
My company has recently introduced a smoking surcharge as well, but it's only $25/month. I can handle that. The rule is, if you've had at least one puff in the last 24 months, you're a "smoker". There's not testing for it, they're simply relying on our honor, at least for now. But if you're caught lying, you're fired, no questions asked.
WTF? Do they monitor your driving habits too? No offense, but I'd have a hard time with such policies, but then I've been self employed since the mid 80's.
My Young's Twenty Five smelled strongly of cigarette smoke when I received it. Took days of airing out to get the stink off it. I smoked for 26 years, quit 10 years ago, can't see how anyone could stand to be around me when I smelled like that.
I believe in freedom to choose how to live one's life and all, but if a ballot were put in front of me with a proposed law to ban tobacco nationwide, I'd check that yes box without hesitation. About ten percent of the country might have a rough rest of November afterwards, but then everything would be chill once the Great American Nicotine Fit was over.
Just sayin...not like it's going to happen. Tobacco has too much money to go away any time soon.
The country survived when heroin, cocaine and many other dangerous drugs with little or no theraputic benefit were banned. I'm happier to live here because of it. Cigarettes are the only consumable product I can think of that is legally sold, that when used as directed causes death. Smokers numbers are decreasing nationwide, but not nearly fast enough.