Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
- Kip
- International Hillbilly
- Posts: 3204
- Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:18 pm
- Location: Santiago, Dominican Republic
- Contact:
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Having an AJF Spectre. Every time I light one of these up, I'm absolutely blown away by how....weird....these are.
White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise....
- IWinchester
- I got the 4-0-6
- Posts: 1513
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:20 pm
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Reasons I hate you: 1) that's one of my favorite smokes and I'm all out and 2) you have 71 degree weather...Gregg C wrote:Tatuaje Havana VI ... Nice 71°F out right now.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Kid Corona
- Zedman05
- Manitas pequeñas
- Posts: 1301
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:22 pm
- Location: Havana. Esteli. Santiago.
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Tonights Delight.
Hoyo Grand Epicure EL 2013
Very rich and fruity. The very end of the exhale is amazing.

Cigar F^iend
Hoyo Grand Epicure EL 2013
Very rich and fruity. The very end of the exhale is amazing.

Cigar F^iend
- Kip
- International Hillbilly
- Posts: 3204
- Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:18 pm
- Location: Santiago, Dominican Republic
- Contact:
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
I was summoned to drive 150 miles to meet my boss because "we need to chat" this morning. I don't have any expectation this will be a good meeting, so I figured I'd at least smoke well on the way....


White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise....
- kurtdesign1
- Not a potted meat guy...
- Posts: 2259
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:20 pm
- Contact:
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
I sincerely hope the meeting goes well. Sincerely.
Because it's still early and we don't know anything yet I can still make fun of you without being "that guy", so... Dude, gloves in a car with heat? It was -10 this morning and I drove to work without gloves on. Do you even have circulation? Is this from the tumor?
Because it's still early and we don't know anything yet I can still make fun of you without being "that guy", so... Dude, gloves in a car with heat? It was -10 this morning and I drove to work without gloves on. Do you even have circulation? Is this from the tumor?
- Kip
- International Hillbilly
- Posts: 3204
- Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:18 pm
- Location: Santiago, Dominican Republic
- Contact:
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
It was 37 this morning. I crack 2 Windows when driving and smoking. I'm cold-blooded. I have a tumor. I live in Florida. I'm old.
One of those ought to cover it.
One of those ought to cover it.
White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise....
- Zedman05
- Manitas pequeñas
- Posts: 1301
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:22 pm
- Location: Havana. Esteli. Santiago.
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Why do you crack two windows ? That just seems to cause a turbulance factor in all the vehicles I smoke in. I usually just crack the drivers window and turn the fan up, keeping the fan setting at floor and windshield, then turn the fan speed up a bit. It drags the smoke out that window quiet effectively for me. I can barely tell that I have had a cigar in there, in fact I used to smoke in my truck on the driveway in the winter a couple years ago when it started getting cold out, and had no issues with smell. The faster down the road you go, the smaller the window has to be open, the slower you go, the more the window needs to be open. I have found that even 2" is enough when driving around town slowly.
Cigar F^iend
Cigar F^iend
-
- Petit Robusto
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:50 am
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Life's not bad ... Just saying.Reasons I hate you: 1) that's one of my favorite smokes and I'm all out and 2) you have 71 degree weather...
Kid Corona
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- Kip
- International Hillbilly
- Posts: 3204
- Joined: Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:18 pm
- Location: Santiago, Dominican Republic
- Contact:
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
My work vehicle is a ragged out 2003 Toyota Corolla. Its driver window is broken. When I inquired about fixing it, I learned that Toyota - instead of building simple electric window armature like tens of millions of other cars - built some kind of wonder assembly that would cost me $850 instead of the typical $100 when I've had similar issue in the past. Not wanting to invest $850 in a $12-1500 car, I just disconnected it.Zedman05 wrote:Why do you crack two windows ? That just seems to cause a turbulance factor in all the vehicles I smoke in. I usually just crack the drivers window and turn the fan up, keeping the fan setting at floor and windshield, then turn the fan speed up a bit. It drags the smoke out that window quiet effectively for me. I can barely tell that I have had a cigar in there, in fact I used to smoke in my truck on the driveway in the winter a couple years ago when it started getting cold out, and had no issues with smell. The faster down the road you go, the smaller the window has to be open, the slower you go, the more the window needs to be open. I have found that even 2" is enough when driving around town slowly.
Cigar F^iend
Now, when I have a cigar in there, I crack both windows on the passenger side (rear slightly more opened) . This creates a vortex wherein wind comes in the rear, across the rear seat, up to the front on the driver side, and back across and out the front passenger window. It's extremely effective at removing the smoke.....but very cold when the temps are low.
The turbulence in that car is peculiar. If I have only one window down - or worse yet both rear windows - it causes a loud "roar" that makes for an unbearable ride.
White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise....
- Zedman05
- Manitas pequeñas
- Posts: 1301
- Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:22 pm
- Location: Havana. Esteli. Santiago.
Re: Cigar(s) O' the Day - Part Deux
Oh wow, can I ever go places with this story...but all I will say is that it sucks to have a broken window problem when you are a smoker. Do you roll the passenger window down, reach with your body across the car, and flick your ashes in hopes that they get sucked outside instead of on the immaculate upholstry ?
I had to fabricate the plastic brackets for three of my 4 windows for my dakota. I have kids that think its fjn to try to roll a window down many times when the glass is frozen to the rubber, hence breaking anything plastic associated with the window accessories.
Sounds like you have it all covered, other than the crappy situation of cold air coming from around back, that sucks.
Cigar F^iend
I had to fabricate the plastic brackets for three of my 4 windows for my dakota. I have kids that think its fjn to try to roll a window down many times when the glass is frozen to the rubber, hence breaking anything plastic associated with the window accessories.
Sounds like you have it all covered, other than the crappy situation of cold air coming from around back, that sucks.
Cigar F^iend