Really? 10-12 a day? That seems crazy. Is there ever a time of day where you aren't smoking? There was an executive at the cigar company I used to work for, who had been with the company for 52 years. He smoked 8-10 a day, but they were mostly coronas.We all smoke cigars at a different rate. I thought I smoked quite a few.
President Ulysses Grant smoked 20-25 cigars per day.
Me - merely half that total
Ten to twelve cigars per day
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That is one of the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard on this forum, and that's saying something.I don't really consider any non Cuban as a true premium cigar. To me that's a regular cigar. Premium has to be Habanos.
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You won't be saying that when JR becomes the sole US distributor of HabanosThat is one of the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard on this forum, and that's saying something.
The CC vs NC is this forums Hitler lol We will always circle back to itThat is one of the most ridiculous statements I have ever heard on this forum, and that's saying something.
One thing to keep in mind. Grant died of throat cancer and was known to suffer from severe migraines. When I read about him I took that as a bit of a cautionary tale about my own smoking.We all smoke cigars at a different rate. I thought I smoked quite a few.
President Ulysses Grant smoked 20-25 cigars per day.
Me - merely half that total
Ten to twelve cigars per day
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That last statement seems kinda snobby.... just my .02Not a cigar snob... I don't really consider any non Cuban as a true premium cigar. To me that's a regular cigar. Premium has to be Habanos.
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You won't be saying that when JR becomes the sole US distributor of Habanos