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    I really started smoking last summer - which, if you can recall all those eons ago, was rather splendid weather-wise. Especially in Cannes.

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    Come winter though and I'm not sitting outside in this shite.

    But I do fancy a cigar. Ooh I do have a shed though - maybe I could smoke in there.

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    Yes I can! Actually rather pleasant - even with the rain outside. No WiFi or 4g though so damn - I can't use my phone. Maybe that's a good thing though - I spend too long on it anyway. I'll read Nick's book. Wouldn't have discovered that without cigars, and this forum. I never really read, the phone is too tempting. The book is great!

    3 more trips to my man cave over the week with the book and coffee (I prefer it to booze with a stogie) and this dingy little box is a real oasis of tranquility and enjoyment for me - I have rediscovered my love of reading.

    Not to mention forum friends who have bombed me, and I enjoy chatting with.

    Just an FYI on the unexpected side effects.

    Cheers
    Last edited by geoffbot; 16-01-2020, 10:38 PM.
    Stay smoky

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    Brilliant!

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    • #3
      Everyman needs a man cave, sometimes they are made of wood. Re-discovering reading is good too, I am currently enjoying Nick's book too (& will be returning it next Wed ;O)
      Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
        I really started smoking last summer - which, if you can recall all those eons ago, was rather splendid weather-wise. Especially in Cannes.

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        Come winter though and I'm not sitting outside in this shite.

        But I do fancy a cigar. Ooh I do have a shed though - maybe I could smoke in there.

        [ATTACH]34828[/ATTACH]

        Yes I can! Actually rather pleasant - even with the rain outside. No WiFi or 4g though so damn - I can't use my phone. Maybe that's a good thing though - I spend too long on it anyway. I'll read Nick's book. Wouldn't have discovered that without cigars, and this forum. I never really read, the phone is too tempting. The book is great!

        3 more trips to my man cave over the week with the book and coffee (I prefer it to booze with a stogie) and this dingy little box is a real oasis of tranquility and enjoyment for me - I have rediscovered my love of reading.

        Not to mention forum friends who have bombed me, and I enjoy chatting with.

        Just an FYI on the unexpected side effects.

        Cheers
        I hear you, nothing pleasant about sitting in the cold and rain with a stick this time of year. I too have a shed but it was packed to the rafters. lLst weekend i cleared the lot out and cleaned it. I have bought a big inline extractor fan and an electric heater so really hoping to fit the fan and sit and enjoy a stick this weekend. For once i will be hoping for rain!

        Wifi wont reach and im banning myself from my phone. Time for a good book and chill

        I really enjoyed nicks booked and wished it was longer when i got to the end

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        • #5
          i confess that I substnatially dial up the cigars on holiday.... and it is almost entirely always with a book in hand. time and tide allows both pleasures... its a glorious thing.
          "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
            i confess that I substnatially dial up the cigars on holiday.... and it is almost entirely always with a book in hand. time and tide allows both pleasures... its a glorious thing.
            Same here. Miss my old log cabin where I'd do the same at the weekend.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
              i confess that I substnatially dial up the cigars on holiday.... and it is almost entirely always with a book in hand. time and tide allows both pleasures... its a glorious thing.
              Same here too. Makes the holiday for me.

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              • #8
                I have heard it said that the secret of a happy marriage is a shed
                'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                • #9
                  And those who don't have WiFi.

                  Keep it that way! Life was simpler back then!
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                  I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                    i confess that I substnatially dial up the cigars on holiday.... and it is almost entirely always with a book in hand. time and tide allows both pleasures... its a glorious thing.
                    Yeah I smoked a cigar a day in Cannes, 2 on one I think.
                    Stay smoky

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by geoffbot View Post
                      Yeah I smoked a cigar a day in Cannes, 2 on one I think.
                      2 is my average run rate... occassionally i've popped up to 3... but rarely.
                      "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                        2 is my average run rate... occassionally i've popped up to 3... but rarely.
                        Stay smoky

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                        • #13
                          Joining a sci fi book club made me read a lot more again and I do enjoy it while having a cigar. Though some books we had to work through would have better been left untouched... [emoji5]

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Niela View Post
                            Joining a sci fi book club made me read a lot more again and I do enjoy it while having a cigar. Though some books we had to work through would have better been left untouched... [emoji5]

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                            Nice. Im working my way through a classic sci fi anthology myself at the moment. Its fascinating how people 80+ years ago perceived the future. Some of it is spot on, most wildly wrong. Either way entertaining. Anything you recommend?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 7kingsguy View Post
                              Nice. Im working my way through a classic sci fi anthology myself at the moment. Its fascinating how people 80+ years ago perceived the future. Some of it is spot on, most wildly wrong. Either way entertaining. Anything you recommend?

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                              For something completely different from any other sci fi, try The abolition of species, by dietmar dath. It's a strange one though.

                              For more straightforward sci fi, Children of time is near close to perfect and the beat space soap opera would be Hyperion by Dan Simmons. [emoji5]

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