Longest You've Gone
pnaylon
Posts: 214
What with engineering school running amuck, girlfriend staying over, social events, non-tobacco school retreats etc, Its been over a week since my last smoke, and I think im going legitimately insane. Whats the longest yall have gone without lighting up?
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Well I rarely smoke more than a week to start with so I haven't really kept track?0
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In the snowy, cold Northeast, if I can't get to my B & M, I'll sometimes go two or three weeks without a cigar. It doesn't bother me a bit. It just takes me a while to get out of the fetal position on the floor and stand up!0
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After 24 hours I am seriously in need of a good smoke.0
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Haha i know!! I feel like i'm gonna get my 5 vegas DDs in the mail tomorrow and break down and smoke all 12 of them
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There was a time I could go months between smokes. Lately one or two days is the max. I just enjoy the darn things so much!0
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I used to be once every week or two and not really keep track of it. Now that I found this site, the DDs, and got a humi I'm finding that I'm smoking 2 or 3 times a week, but I'm going to smoke off what I have left before I graduate (lol which will seriously bring it up to about four times a week), and then settle down to the 1/week or so again. I don't know about you all but I actually really don't want to be in a place where I get antsy about not having had a smoke in 24 hours or a week or whatever. Lately that's been happening every few days and I'm really not happy about that tbh.
Although over the summer when there was no good B&M nearby and I'd gone a couple of months, I did get a hankering here and there
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Well, with my sinus problems.. and getting sinus infections for weeks on end... I sometimes have to go 2 months or more without. .... and thats also not being able to smell or taste food
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I usually go at least six hours between smokes, but now that I found a friend's house that has smoking cigars not only allowed but encouraged, I sometimes will smoke two right after each other.0
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+1 to that, I can go way over a month without one with this weather.YankeeMan:In the snowy, cold Northeast, if I can't get to my B & M, I'll sometimes go two or three weeks without a cigar. It doesn't bother me a bit. It just takes me a while to get out of the fetal position on the floor and stand up!0 -
I went about 2 to 3 years when I quit smoking cigars. Cancer runs in my family and I got scared after losing 2 grandfathers and my mother.0
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I normally don't smoke while asleep, so that's up to 8 hours...0
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Yeah, winter sucks sometimes. I'll go weeks without smoking. It bothers me, of course, but not in like an "I'm addicted" sort of way. More like in a "this totally sucks that I can't enjoy a good smoke right now" kinda way.Fourtotheflush:
+1 to that, I can go way over a month without one with this weather.YankeeMan:In the snowy, cold Northeast, if I can't get to my B & M, I'll sometimes go two or three weeks without a cigar. It doesn't bother me a bit. It just takes me a while to get out of the fetal position on the floor and stand up!0 -
Down here in Houston it rarely gets too cold to smoke, and snow certainly isn't an issue XP0
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+1 to that...id say if I go a day with out a smoke I get cranky. And also, Houston traffic + good cigar=pleasant waste of time.mrpillow:Down here in Houston it rarely gets too cold to smoke, and snow certainly isn't an issue XP0 -
Ya I'm down in Galveston, and at the very coldest you can throw on jeans and a heavy jacket and smoke away. Need to light up in traffic sometime definately!txjayhawk:
+1 to that...id say if I go a day with out a smoke I get cranky. And also, Houston traffic + good cigar=pleasant waste of time.mrpillow:Down here in Houston it rarely gets too cold to smoke, and snow certainly isn't an issue XP
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We did have an unusually cold winter this year though...snowed twice up here in Jersey Village, first time that's happened in one year here that I can think of.pnaylon:
Ya I'm down in Galveston, and at the very coldest you can throw on jeans and a heavy jacket and smoke away. Need to light up in traffic sometime definately!txjayhawk:
+1 to that...id say if I go a day with out a smoke I get cranky. And also, Houston traffic + good cigar=pleasant waste of time.mrpillow:Down here in Houston it rarely gets too cold to smoke, and snow certainly isn't an issue XP0 -
I didn't smoke for 19yrs... that's long enough!
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My last "sabbatical" from cigars was last month for about 10 days when I was traveling. I actually didn't think about cigars too much while I was traveling. I didn't realize how much I missed enjoying a cigar until I got home and lit one up.0
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TatuajeVI:
Yeah, winter sucks sometimes. I'll go weeks without smoking. It bothers me, of course, but not in like an "I'm addicted" sort of way. More like in a "this totally sucks that I can't enjoy a good smoke right now" kinda way.Fourtotheflush:
+1 to that, I can go way over a month without one with this weather.YankeeMan:In the snowy, cold Northeast, if I can't get to my B & M, I'll sometimes go two or three weeks without a cigar. It doesn't bother me a bit. It just takes me a while to get out of the fetal position on the floor and stand up!
What time is it now(JK)? I hear what these guys are saying. Now that it is getting better out I doubt I'll go more than a few days. In the winter can be almost a month.0 -
I had to go almost six months last year without a cigar.0
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Oh, without a cigar.0














