Bit a cigar
Hugemoose
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While I was at my local B&M enjoying a NUB and watching Watchmen on DVD, I saw something that I have never seen before.
A gentleman came in and sat next next to me and made some small talk. What he did next was odd. He ran the length of the cigar through his lips and used his tongue to make it wet. Then, he BIT the cap of the cigar off.
I don't understand the licking of the entire cigar. Also, they have cutters for you to use....why not use it?!
It just seemed very strange to me to bit the cap off.....
Ok, that was my little rant of confusion for the day. Has anyone else ever done this or heard of this being done when cutters are widely available?
A gentleman came in and sat next next to me and made some small talk. What he did next was odd. He ran the length of the cigar through his lips and used his tongue to make it wet. Then, he BIT the cap of the cigar off.
I don't understand the licking of the entire cigar. Also, they have cutters for you to use....why not use it?!
It just seemed very strange to me to bit the cap off.....
Ok, that was my little rant of confusion for the day. Has anyone else ever done this or heard of this being done when cutters are widely available?
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I didn't have a real problem with it so much as it just surprised me. Maybe by making it wet it'll burn slower....that's fine. But to bit the cap (and further) off when a cutter would do just seemed....different.
I used my Swiss army knife scissors once so I shouldn't really judge!
i dont bite the end if i cant clip.
isnt this why man invented the knife?
Oh, and I've done the fingernail cut to get the cigar going... but never bite, but then, I have a gap toof grin
Lol I think thats likely the case