The loneliness of a cigar smoker.

I've thrown up a few times after a particularly strong cigar. Always when I tried to smoke it on an empty stomach.

I read somewhere that smoking on an empty stomach causes you to absorb a lot of nicotine and that's what makes you sick.

Brother Jebadiah
 
A friend gave me a Churchill Nicaraguan bundle cigar to smoke on my drive home and I had to put it aside at the halfway point due to possible driving impairment. This was on an empty stomach though. I may have been puffing a bit too rapidly as it was quite enjoyable up to that point.:u
 
I've certainly felt woozy after a particularly strong cigar which can lead to a bit of nausea but that is about it.

I have no problem confessing to having upchucked after one particular cigar. It was my first and last Te-Amo. I had to pull the car over as I blew chunks into the gutter.
 
only on the weekend said:
I really like toranos just started trying them you should save them for someone who can appreciate them..give the puker a bundled cigar

Gave the puker a MacBeth I've had around for quite a while. I think the size is an 8x50 Duncan? Big mild cigar. He had an accident at work the other day.....he is the plant manager of a cabinet making company. I guess he dado (daydoe) grooved his fingers on a table saw. :confused:

He really loved the cigar, so I am sending him my last two. I outgrew em a long time ago anyhow & I had em in the box in my humi. Now I have room for another box. :)
 
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