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idrankwhat 05:47 AM 05-03-2015
I smoke outdoors pretty much all the time. When I've shopped at my local B&M, I leave smelling like stale smoke. There's a big difference to me from the smell I have on me from smoking a good cigar in open air and accumulated smoke from the lounge. I went to an event lately at the B&M, smoked one there and left early because I was getting a little sick actually. I'm new to smoking cigars and guess I'm not used to it as much yet. Just wondering if others are like me and only smoke outside.:-)
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pnoon 06:09 AM 05-03-2015
I smoke outside.
I don't turn down a chance to smoke indoors. But unless the ventilation is good, I agree with you about the lingering smell. That and how many people are smoking.
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mosesbotbol 07:12 AM 05-03-2015
I much prefer to smoke indoors by a large margin. One piece of advice for smoking inside; smoking jacket...
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Porch Dweller 07:18 AM 05-03-2015
I smoke outdoors, mainly because my wife has asthma. If it weren't for that I'd probably smoke in my man cave.
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Flynnster 08:52 AM 05-03-2015
At my own house, smoke outside almost all the time. Save the occasional pipe.

At a lounge, I'm usually alright smoking inside. However I tend to go to them when they aren't very busy.
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T.G 08:59 AM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by pnoon:
I smoke outside.
I don't turn down a chance to smoke indoors. But unless the ventilation is good, I agree with you about the lingering smell. That and how many people are smoking.
:-)

I have no desire to hotbox, so if the indoor ventilation isn't that great, I'm not going to hang around.
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Sadden 09:53 AM 05-03-2015
Outside currently. When we get our own home and i get a mancave I will be allowed to smoke in there with some provisions.

A) There is a high quality air purifier in the room. Still looking at options but i think four of those rabbitair ones will do the trick.

B) The room is kept under a vacuum to stop smoke from escaping into the rest of the house.
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RWhisenand 10:14 AM 05-03-2015
The only time I smoke indoors is in my garage. It is heated and insulated, and I've put some nice lounge type furniture out there to enjoy a cigar with. Not sure if that counts though in your survey.
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shilala 10:17 AM 05-03-2015
I've never smoked in the house. I won't even smoke in the shop unless the garage door is open. I used to smoke in my car, but have never sparked up in my new car and I've had it for 3 or 4 years.

When a B&M gets too many guys smoking and the air quality gets really poor, I'm not comfortable anymore. I just get down the road.
I used to be the same way with bars. When the cigarette smoke got too thick, I'd get going.

Usually it's got to be a "way too many people and everyone's smoking" thing for it to get overbearing, but in B&M's in Ohio and PA in the winter, that's all day long every weekend.
I can still burn a couple and be okay, but we generally pack up and move when it gets too bad.
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icehog3 10:27 AM 05-03-2015
Smoke in my finished basement all winter long, and whenver there's a game or show I want to watch on. Leather chairs, tile floor and an ozone purifier. Faint smell for a while after smoking, but Hey....it's my house.
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YankeeMan 11:04 AM 05-03-2015
I smoke outside in my carport. Unless it get really cold down here, it's OK. The only time I smoke inside is at JR's in Selma. They have a great ventilation system and no matter how many are smoking there, it's never a problem.

I do smoke in my car. I use a plug in ionizer and a Fabreeze vent air freshener and it doesn't seem to bother anyone.
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Sadden 03:27 PM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by shilala:
I've never smoked in the house. I won't even smoke in the shop unless the garage door is open. I used to smoke in my car, but have never sparked up in my new car and I've had it for 3 or 4 years.

When a B&M gets too many guys smoking and the air quality gets really poor, I'm not comfortable anymore. I just get down the road.
I used to be the same way with bars. When the cigarette smoke got too thick, I'd get going.

Usually it's got to be a "way too many people and everyone's smoking" thing for it to get overbearing, but in B&M's in Ohio and PA in the winter, that's all day long every weekend.
I can still burn a couple and be okay, but we generally pack up and move when it gets too bad.
I don't mind a hotboxed room , not my favorite but it wont scare me off. What gets me moving down the road is when it gets so loud in a cigar bar that you cant hold a conversation any more. So many places now seem to forget what the whole cigar bar experience is supposed to be about. I should be able to sit in some comfy chairs and have a great conversation with a few BOTL's. But when they get a band in there whose sole goal is blow the windows out of every building in a one block radius I am instantly done.
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omahaorange 03:41 PM 05-03-2015
Wife and I both smoke cigarettes. In the winter we have an area set up away from the living space to smoke. I now smoke my cigars there as well. We haven't smoked in the living areas since the first kid was born (she's 26 now). Now that the weather is getting nice, we'll move it back outside. Nice spot on the front porch with my porch swing.
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JohnnyFlake 04:06 PM 05-03-2015
I will, on occasion, smoke indoors in a casino or cigar lounge, but that's pretty rare. I never smoke in my home or even my man cave, except for a rare pipe, in my man cave. I honestly detest the lingering smell of cigar smoke! Most of my smoking is done, in my back yard, on my covered patio, with two hanging outdoor fans.
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mosesbotbol 05:01 PM 05-03-2015
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Hey....it's my house.
That is the long and short of it for me. I exhaust what I can and am not conceding my cigar smoke; which is not very often. The cigar smoke comes with me; take it leave it...
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CigarNut 06:48 PM 05-03-2015
I mostly smoke outside at home or in the garage with doors open and a heater in the winter. We have a local cigar lounge that I also go to and smoke indoors there. Even though it is ventilated it can get smoky sometimes.

If I can smoke outside that is my preference -- or in my car, but only with the top down.
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bobarian 07:16 PM 05-03-2015
yes. My house, my rules. :-)
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Dave128 07:17 PM 05-03-2015
I only smoke outside unless I'm at a B&M
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AdamJoshua 08:01 PM 05-03-2015
I smoked in my last apt for 10 years, 8 of them cigarettes, then quit smoking those and took up cigars, always had a fan blowing most of the smoke out, but even that my apt already wreaked of cigarette smoke, even I noticed it once I quit.

New apt for the last couple of months and I haven't smoked inside yet (even though I can), I have a little balcony with a couple chairs and table and can just watch the tv from out there when I'm smoking. I keep thinking that I should just smoke inside but so far I haven't given in to the temptation, that might change in a few months when it's winter though, winter in San Diego can be brutal. :-)
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smokin5 08:24 PM 05-03-2015
Outside, inside, it's all the same to me.
Don't care if I smell light cigar smoke, as it covers up the farts.....
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