View Poll Results: Puff or no puff?
	
		
			Puff
		
		
	
	78
	52.00%
	
		
			No puff
		
		
	
	72
	48.00%
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mpd340 02:02 PM 01-13-2011
 
I puff and I think its because I get so excited and cant wait!
		
		
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swh127 02:07 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I toast, then puff while lighting....no reason, just how I do it.
:-)
		
		
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DennisP 02:13 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by mpd340:
I puff and I think its because I get so excited and cant wait!
I had this problem as a teenager.
Wait, what are we talking about?
		
		
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Eleven 02:33 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I toast, then puff while lighting....no reason, just how I do it.
this.
		
		
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liltim 02:35 PM 01-13-2011
 
I usually toast the foot and then puff to finish the light. It might be an impatience thing. Sometimes you just cant wait to enjoy the smoke.
		
		
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BFallehy 02:36 PM 01-13-2011
 
No Puff, well usualy.
Puff if I don't have a torch on me or there is a lit tiki torch near by. 
:-)
The only problem is I keep waking up in the strangest places when I use that method. 
:-)
		
		
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BC-Axeman 02:54 PM 01-13-2011
 
Emjaysmash 02:56 PM 01-13-2011
 
I used to not puff, but just toast and hold the flame until it was fully lit.
Now I'm a bit more impatient. I toast thoroughly, then puff.
		
		
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icehog3 04:30 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I toast, then puff while lighting....no reason, just how I do it.
Me too....and I keep puffing the cigar until it disappears.
		
		
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Kreth 04:56 PM 01-13-2011
 
I prefer my cigar lighting and my browser history to be Puff-free...
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68TriShield 05:01 PM 01-13-2011
 
chachee52 06:51 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by E.J.:
I toast, then puff while lighting....no reason, just how I do it.
I have a reason. I like to see the fire come from the foot of the cigar. I like fire!!!
:-)
		
		
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kelmac07 06:54 PM 01-13-2011
 
Toast, then give a gentle blow.
		
		
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chippewastud79 06:56 PM 01-13-2011
 
Down with Puff! 

:-)
I toast until it is lit, no drawing required. 
:-)
		
		
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staminator 06:56 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by chachee52:
I have a reason. I like to see the fire come from the foot of the cigar. I like fire!!!:-) 
haha good reason. Pyros unite! 
:-)
		
		
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WildBlueSooner 06:59 PM 01-13-2011
 
Im a puffer....er that didnt come out right!
		
		
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Skywalker 07:02 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by HK3-:
No puff for me.  (I like gorillas!:-)) 
:-) I see what you did there!
		
		
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joeobx 08:53 PM 01-13-2011
 
Originally Posted by Parshooter:
I toast it, then puff to get it good n' lit.
+1 
And I like cake AND ice cream
		
		
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I toast until its ready. To me there's nothing like that first perfect puff, the virgin smoke rolling over your tongue. I equate it to the first bite of some great meat, I don't want to start eating it before it's done cooking. But just the same, we all like what we like.
		
		
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RevSmoke 07:10 AM 01-14-2011
 
Originally Posted by staminator:
Continuing with my theme of asking people's opinions on cigar smoking habits....
I have received differing advice on how exactly to light a cigar. Previously, I had always held the cigar above a flame and puffed to light the foot. Someone (you know who you are), suggested that I not puff on the cigar while lighting it, but simply heat the foot with a torch or soft flame until the cigar was fully lit. On the other hand, I have seen some veteran cigar smokers puff on their cigars while lighting (of course creating a sizable flame off the end of their cigars).
So I ask you, Asylum members, what are your :-)?
Really there are two options as I see it...    1. puff while lighting 2. don't puff while lighting. What is your rationale for either side. 
Actually, there is a third option, and really (by my personal opinion) 
:-) the best option.  Heat the foot (torch or soft flame), but just to make sure it is lit for an even burn, just a puff or two.
YMMV
Peace of the Lord be with you.
		
		
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