The wife is at work tonight. I'm gonna smoke a Torano 1916 in the house. If she asks....deny, deny, accuse.
If she asks ... remember "you smoked it outside, but forgot to shut the door/window all the way and the wind must've blown the smoke into the house"
;-)
And some baseball on the TV, nice !
Wife - "Did you smoke in the house?"Me - "Nope.."Just that easy haha.
Damn, you got the easy life bro. LOL
If I picked a "good smelling" smoke, IDK ... maybe could get away with it. But some cigars the wife can't stand the smell of, even if I'm smoking outside. Better not push my luck, especially in the "new" house ....
Got a good little spot set-up in the garage anyways, nice to have some quiet time too.
But she keeps saying how she wants to finish the basement (like I don't have enough other damn projects already) ... but I'm trying to convince her that if we do, the small back room could be the "smoking room" ... couple exhaust vents, spray foam to seal all the cracks, etc. She's not quite buying into it yet, gotta keep working on it
The wife is at work tonight. I'm gonna smoke a Torano 1916 in the house. If she asks....deny, deny, accuse.
If she asks ... remember "you smoked it outside, but forgot to shut the door/window all the way and the wind must've blown the smoke into the house"
;-)
And some baseball on the TV, nice !
Wife - "Did you smoke in the house?"Me - "Nope.."Just that easy haha.
Damn, you got the easy life bro. LOL
If I picked a "good smelling" smoke, IDK ... maybe could get away with it. But some cigars the wife can't stand the smell of, even if I'm smoking outside. Better not push my luck, especially in the "new" house ....
Got a good little spot set-up in the garage anyways, nice to have some quiet time too.
But she keeps saying how she wants to finish the basement (like I don't have enough other damn projects already) ... but I'm trying to convince her that if we do, the small back room could be the "smoking room" ... couple exhaust vents, spray foam to seal all the cracks, etc. She's not quite buying into it yet, gotta keep working on it
Good luck on that. I couldn't talk my wife into it. I tried every angle I could think of. Women talk though and the ultimate comment that I couldn't overcome was, "you don't want your house smelling like stale cigar smoke". There was no way to convince her that with proper planning the house wouldn't smell like cigars.
Our "Reading week" (read "Spring Break") started on Friday. The weather is not spring-like, with snowbanks 5 feet tall and rising every day, but I did pick out one of my finest sticks for the occasion: Cohiba Esplendido Reserva from box dated December 02. Smooth all the way! What a smoke!
With the newest edition of the Combat Cigar Lounge consisting of Soldiers from 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division and the 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment (Pennsylvania).
The box in the picture is from the Ryan and Patrick (Dead Camel Cigar Club). The Soldiers were absolutely amazed at the generosity. I assured them that's just the beginning.
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If I picked a "good smelling" smoke, IDK ... maybe could get away with it. But some cigars the wife can't stand the smell of, even if I'm smoking outside. Better not push my luck, especially in the "new" house ....
Got a good little spot set-up in the garage anyways, nice to have some quiet time too.
But she keeps saying how she wants to finish the basement (like I don't have enough other damn projects already) ... but I'm trying to convince her that if we do, the small back room could be the "smoking room" ... couple exhaust vents, spray foam to seal all the cracks, etc. She's not quite buying into it yet, gotta keep working on it
* I have a new address as of 3/24/18 *
* I have a new address as of 3/24/18 *
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
I like Oliva and Quesada (including Regius) a lot. I will smoke anything, though.
Cohiba Esplendido Reserva from box dated December 02. Smooth all the way! What a smoke!
With the newest edition of the Combat Cigar Lounge consisting of Soldiers from 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division and the 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment (Pennsylvania).
The box in the picture is from the Ryan and Patrick (Dead Camel Cigar Club). The Soldiers were absolutely amazed at the generosity.
I assured them that's just the beginning.
Excellent choice!