cjhalbrooks 05:04 PM 08-03-2012
That's awesome. My 4 year old says he will smoke with me one day lmso. I hope we can have all the Halbrooks men (my dad, bhalbrooks, my son and of course myself) enjoy one someday.
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s15driftking 08:25 PM 08-03-2012
I got into cigars as part of the natural evolution of me turning into my dad. Just like he turned into his father. I remember the first time we smoked together... What a great time. It was it's own moment. Congrats on sharing such a great experience with your son.
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Jbailey 09:28 PM 08-03-2012
BHalbrooks 12:21 AM 08-04-2012
I ALWAYS enjoy a Cigar with my Brother, and Father. Especially since my Wife is in the USCG in Boston, my Brother is in the Army stationed in KY (Edit: That retard I quoted lol), and my Father is back home, in MI. A group Cigar for us is rare since we see each other two or three times a year.
It's the little things.
Originally Posted by cjhalbrooks:
That's awesome. My 4 year old says he will smoke with me one day lmso. I hope we can have all the Halbrooks men (my dad, bhalbrooks, my son and of course myself) enjoy one someday.
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Dunkel 04:51 AM 08-04-2012
Very cool. I wish my Dad had smoked cigars. It would have been great to smoke one with him.
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lilninjabuddy 10:04 AM 08-04-2012
Fordman4ever 10:24 AM 08-04-2012
That's awesome. I remember my first cigar with my dad. It was a great occasion.
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Mr.Weeee 01:47 PM 08-04-2012
me and my old man smoke a few before i deployed to Afghanistan... we smoke a CAO
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RevSmoke 08:25 PM 08-04-2012
Great day indeed. Sharing a smoke with a son is cool.
I will have te same opportunity with my oldest boy's 18th birthday coming soon. I have cigars I put away at his birth to share with him.
Peace of the Lord be with upon.
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Texan in Mexico 08:50 PM 08-04-2012
Very cool moment in time Scott, thanks for sharing. You will have to give me his school address for a small "care" package haha!
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htown 09:06 PM 08-04-2012
My seven-year-old made me put away a RyJ short churchill tubo until he turns 18.
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Jason 11:48 PM 08-04-2012
jdakine 04:08 AM 08-05-2012
Awesome, thanks for sharing the father and son moment of your sons first cigar.
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Malakai 06:54 AM 08-05-2012
That's awesome! My father passed before I ever had a remote thought of smoking cigars and of course wish I had the opp. Great to hear others have been able to enjoy the experience.
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poriggity 12:43 PM 08-05-2012
Very cool! I have a daughter coming in 5 days. I'm hoping 18 years from then, she will be interested in smoking one with me!
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lilcgrsmkr 12:58 PM 08-05-2012
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
I've never pushed my son to join me in my hobby. I always thought it would be nice but always like my kids to make their own decisions in life. He is going away to college next week and started mentioning that we need to smoke a cigar together before he leaves. I got him a Macanudo because I really don't have much in the "first smoke" category. We lit up last night and he smoked like a champ! I have an AVO lined up for him for the weekend.
Here's a pic of the momentous occasion:
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MCS
how kool
:-)
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MajorCaptSilly 09:23 PM 09-24-2012
And now a filled humidor has been ordered and is on it's way to Bloomington. He's been buying cigars down there on his own so I think I may have turned him.
MCS
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T. Douglas Hall 09:38 PM 09-24-2012
Originally Posted by 363:
That is awesome Scott! I still wanna fire one up with my dad at some point, he will need convincing thou
I'm in the same boat! I've always hoped to have a cigar and a beer with my father (he doesn't drink very often; I can count on one hand the number of times I've seen him have *a* drink) but I always chicken out and end up not asking him
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Sonic04GT 11:23 PM 09-24-2012
My dad wouldn't smoke a cigar if it was my last request haha Got my brother into it though.
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RickT 01:12 PM 09-25-2012
My grandson is 12 and told me this summer he couldn't wait till he was old enough to have his first cigar with me. I took him to the Outlaw Cigar here in KC and he just stood in the walk in Humidor and just took in the smells. I'll never forget that!
Rick
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