What are your pet peeves while enjoying your cigar?


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I appologize in advance if this sounds like a rant but I wanted to get this off my chest amongst my brothers and sisters here.

Let me start by saying that I enjoy my cigars without interruptions. For me, cigar smoking time is a special time. I don't smoke cigars everyday because of time constraints and therefore, I set aside very specific times for my smoke when I know for sure I won't have to waste my precious cigars due to interruptions. I know life doesn't like to follow a schedule sometimes but I try my very best to set aside that special time.

This past weekend, I had to go to Las Vegas for business and usually what this means is that I can set aside cigar time after work on the casino floor. Ironically, I'm not much of a gambler, but rather use the smoking environment of the casino floor as an excuse to enjoy my cigars. I sit at a random one-arm-bandit (away from drunk revelers), get some rum or scotch, and light up. I like the slots because it does not require much attention, unlike when I'm at the tables. And because I can set aside more time when I'm in Vegas than when I am at home, it is almost the only time I can enjoy larger format cigars like DCs, etc.

Well, after one of my conferences, I realized I can set aside a good 2.5 hours before any other obligations. I decided this would be the time to enjoy a beautiful Cohiba Genios our host had sent me. I brought a small bottle of Havana Club rum just for this occasion. I found some random slot machine that was somewhat isolated and began the ritual. It was glorious. I was finally relaxed. The rum was kicking in. I was in heaven.

All of all sudden, all heck breaks loose and I'm getting calls from work left and right. I had just finished 2/3 of my genios and just started getting wave after wave of silky dark chocolate and hints of cream. I had to put my cigar out and had to leave. And because it was late and I had an early flight the next morning, I had to chuck my stick into the bin.

This really irritated me. For me, plugged cigars, wonky burns, etc are not nearly as annoying as an interruption to my ritual.

So I was wondering, what are your pet peeves during your cigar time? I would gladly take an ash on my lap as long as I'm not interrupted. :)

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When I am smoking a cigar at a bar and someone smoking cigarettes complains about cigar smoke.....

A stranger asking can they try my Cigar.

This one's a little embarrassing but I'll say it. When I'm enjoying a No. 2 ....... and I'm interrupted by the need to DO a No. 2 ?

When the time to smoke is forced upon me.

I'm known in the family as the cigar guy. So I'm always holding but I like to smoke when things die down at the family parties. After dinner, after the little ones open their presents, etc. Give the cigar my attention and have as few interruptions as possible

When my father-in-law, who smokes as a form of habit not enjoyment, pipes up while everyone is chatting and enjoying themselves with "Wanna go have a fine seeee-gar?"

Not that I'm opposed to smoking, but all the others that I have brought cigars for all decline as they have their wives/children to tend to as the party is in full swing.

So I'm stuck with the in-law smoking a great cigar with only him and listening to him banter on.

On BIG holidays he also suggests a 2nd cigar but I tend to bring the same cigar for everyone so I'm not prone to smoke the exact same cigar again and then I get an eyebrow raised at me by all the other smokers.

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Not much would bother me including interruptions. Mind you I control my environment as much as possible. Cellphone? What phone? Oh the phone left on the charger? My cigar time is important which means you enjoy one with me or wait until I'm done.

Having said that my biggest pet peeve is wind.

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Tunneling or an uneven burn. No matter what I do, no matter how evenly I light the foot I too many times find my cigar burning on one side too much. So I'm forever spending my time trying to even it up throughout the smoke with my lighter. Apart from that, not too many distractions happen to me.

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Here goes:

Cigarette smokers lighting up in a cigar bar

Cigarette smokers lighting up in a cigar bar and complaining about cigar smokers

Cigarette smokers who come over and say "Hey I don't mean to offend anyone but..." (As if starting out their compliant session this way some how prevents any form of repercussion for their need to open their mouth.)

People who I converse with while smoking but for some reason they find their phone testing more important.

People mash their cigar in the ash tray

People who remove the band right away on a nice cigar you gave them causing damage to the wrapper and wind up putting it out way early because they cant keep it lit let alone get good smoke out of it.

People who bite a cigar open rather than use a cutter and in the process damage it bad enough that they wind up putting it out early.

Winter- Just limits where and when I can smoke

You save a great smoke for a nice occasion and when you lit it up the dang thing starts to split, burn poorly, plugged or it just plain sucks.

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I guess for me the interruptions are really annoying too, I think the fact that I can put a name on the cigar spoiler is the more annoying thing. For example I can't blame a specific person if the cigar is plugged or keeps burning uneven but I can blame a guy who is annoying while I'm trying to smoke.

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