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So I stop by bdc30's place the other day. Strangely, I didn't stop by to smoke, as I have been fighting a sore throat the past several days, and have been avoiding smoking to give it a rest. Its been a long time since I've been around a buring cigar and not been either smoking it myself, or smoking my own.

It was actually very refreshing to experience. Brent was burning down a PSD4 and it smelled amazing. Very pungent, full of tobacco and leather, very typical Partagas. For whatever reason, it really made me appreciate cigars from a slightly different, and very short lived, perspective.
 

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Guess what?

I bet I enjoyed it more than you did :eyebrow:

However, I do love the smell of ambient cigar smoke too when I'm not smoking one myself...
 
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Guess what?

I bet I enjoyed it more than you did :eyebrow:

However, I do love the smell of ambient cigar smoke too when I'm not smoking one myself...
.....LOL, good. Smelling another cigar is a very different perspective.
 
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Funny, Dan Reeve and I were at the Memorial Golf tournament Sunday and a couple times we kind of stopped in our tracks and said "Mmm, that smells good." We had to light up ourselves after the second time that pleasant aroma caught us.
 
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However, I do love the smell of ambient cigar smoke too when I'm not smoking one myself...
+1

The first time visiting a specific b&m in Buffalo I had a little trouble finding it. After parking and going by foot I followed my nose and sure enough found it quicktime.
 

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You know its funny, some people just cringe when they smell a cigar. For some reason, I have always loved their smell even before I became a stogie smoker myself. My wife on the other hand...
 

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When I am at my folk's house, I'll pop outside for a smoke at the end of the night and my mother will come out for about 5 minutes saying things like, "It just reminds me of my father. You and your grandfather would've gotten along so well."
 

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You know its funny, some people just cringe when they smell a cigar. For some reason, I have always loved their smell even before I became a stogie smoker myself. My wife on the other hand...
Their is a lot of shitty smelling cigars out there. I dont ever recall smelling good ones growing up. A lot of the ones now are almost like incense though.
 
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I hear from enough of my non-smoking friends, "No way would I smoke, but I love the smell!" Especially the girls. Great by me - get to smoke and not have to give any out to non-appreciaters!

Guess it was nice to experience that side of things. Once.
 

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I grew up around EVERYONE who smoked cigarettes. I never cared for cigarette smoke, but now hate it. The one thing that I remember vividly from when I was a kid was going to my uncles house where he smoked his pipe. That smell was fantastic, and I will never forget it. I had never grown up around anyone that smoked a cigar, so when I did start, it was like a new found pot of gold...now if only the wife didnt detest the smell even after I am done :<
 
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I grew up around EVERYONE who smoked cigarettes. I never cared for cigarette smoke, but now hate it. The one thing that I remember vividly from when I was a kid was going to my uncles house where he smoked his pipe. That smell was fantastic, and I will never forget it. I had never grown up around anyone that smoked a cigar, so when I did start, it was like a new found pot of gold...now if only the wife didnt detest the smell even after I am done :<
Some girls love the smell, I was not that lucky either...
 

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I hear you. What's funny is that I HATE ambiant smoke. I only smoke indoors at events or whatever, and when I'm outside I make sure the smoke is blowing away from me.

But when I walk by someone else who's smoking a cigar ... I want to light one up right away!
 
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this may sound bad but i just cannot resist the smell of someone else smoking a black and mild...i tried them and cant stand them, but something about the ambient smell is just sooo good. a vanilla ish kind of smell
 
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Yeah I have had throat issues and was going to post about this today. I was outside and my father lit up a Ashton VSG... Not cool dude!
 

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It's funny how when your not smoking your senses seem to be enhanced ten fold. You seem to have the ability to pick up on all the subtle aromas that a cigar has. Even your tastebuds seem to be more keen. I have often found difficulty in trying to discern what flavours and aromas each cigar has and how they differ from one another. However, I know that when I forgo smoking for at least a day I find it easier to make those distinctions.
 

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Love to walk by some place and smell cigar smoke...sadly here it's usually someone with a Black & Mild or something and it tends to upset the nasal receptors more than register as a good smell :dunno:.

The one thing that I remember vividly from when I was a kid was going to my uncles house where he smoked his pipe. That smell was fantastic, and I will never forget it.
Similar story here...the guy that ran the local bank where I grew up was an avid pipe smoker and you could always tell when he'd been in the bank or grocery store as there'd be this lingering aroma. As a kid I loved that smell and as an adult I wish I knew what blend he smoked :laugh:.
 

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It's funny how when your not smoking your senses seem to be enhanced ten fold. You seem to have the ability to pick up on all the subtle aromas that a cigar has. Even your tastebuds seem to be more keen. I have often found difficulty in trying to discern what flavours and aromas each cigar has and how they differ from one another. However, I know that when I forgo smoking for at least a day I find it easier to make those distinctions.
There is truth to this. I was eating a blue cheese the other day and it had way more flavor than the last piece I had purchased from the store. The only thing that changed is the fact that I had not smoked for 5 days.
 
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