Smoking alone or not?

Smoking alone or not?


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not much choice for me,due to my job I spend weeks or months alone in the cab of my truck.with some time in truck stops.:al
 
It all depends on my mood.. sometimes being alone with your thoughts and a good cigar is absolutely priceless. On the other hand, I do enjoy smoking with people that appreciate it as much as I do.. a few single malt whiskeys to go with it doesn't hurt either :)
 
Ever sense I've had the Great pleasure and opportunity of smoking a fine cigar with the new local ScottishSmoker It's finally a 100% for with company its better. Before i always had the hardest of times finding people to enjoy a stick with, in Vegas its not so hard, but to find the quality company of ole' scotty' its always a pleasure personally.
-Once again Andrew, it was great, I wouldn't hesitate in sharing my last and as of now only Anejo's to date with ya, always fun to see 2 different sizes match up together and comment on the 2 from different source. I'm still a little questionable about your churchill compared to my #77, all in all, yours might have came in the lead haha, when you bring the Boutique size and rave of the shark aside, its a great stick, starts very mellow smooth slowly progresses but to me while it was just starting to evolve, Andy's was simply already there from the start. Next time, were switching haha.
S.T
 
I would rather pull out two great cigars from my humidor than smoke one [by] alone.

:tpd: Pulling two from your humi so you can share one with a BOTL is the finest sentiment of all.

As to smoking alone? In the company of a good cigar it never dawns on me I'm alone. Go figure. :)
 
Smoke alone majority of the time, mostly because most of my friends are non-smokers. However nothing beats sharing a smoke with a BOTL/SOTL.
 
I prefer smoking with one or two friends. But most often I end up smoking alone, or sometimes with my wife.
 
The only thing that makes a great stogie more enjoyable is sharing the experience with some great friends or new friends while sharing some great conversations. The experience of a premium cigar is priceless (or 5-8$), meeting BOTLs or taking a relaxing hour out of your day with already befriended BOTLs is much more.



Just my :2.



Kyle
 
I tend to smoke alone more often than not unless you count the dogs. Brother in law and I hang out once a month or so and burn a few.
 
50/50 I like social events, herfs and sharing and being alone with a cigar and my 15 year old cat!!:ss Add a nice drink to that...I'm in Bliss!:tu
 
I enjot the few times I get to smoke with friends, but there is nothing more relaxing than me, the deck, the dog, and a good smoke on a clear night.

too bad it's been raining here for the last two days...:tg
 
Smoking with a good group of friends can be great and the experience can be memerable, or it can be a hassle if they are cold, hot, thirsty, or want to do other things. I try to enjoy it with friends if possible, but lacking that good experience, smoking alone can be a great release and a very enjoyable time.
 
Mostly i smoke by myself, it gives me time to unwind, think and reflect. I also smoke alot when im studying for finals / midterms. When im not doing my thing, i smoke with my friend & co-worker who pushed me down this slippery slope.
 
I really like experiencing new cigars with a smoking buddy - end up comparing notes during the stick and finding flavors that you might not notice on your own.

Not a day passes that I don't find time to have one alone, though. Sometimes it's just you and the leaf - thoughts going up in smoke.
 
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