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Just like the title says. I haven't been a smoker for any cold months yet, so I guess that is yet to be determined but I'm thinking about buying one of those propane heaters with the chimney type thing and putting it in my garage and smoking there. How about you?

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Cuba.

Here, year round.

rick personally ... i love the smell of stale cigar smoke(try it you might like it) ... smells like success . wife and kids dont like second hand smoke ... send them outside ... tongue firmly in c

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Always smoke in the conservatory. Bought a sofa for it and I've got a heater in there for the winter months, plus there's a tv and hifi so pretty much everything i need is in that small space.

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Outside. In the cold. Freezing my butt off.

Just more reason to drink heavier and keep warm

God bless you. I don't think I could ever sit outside in 15 deg F weather for an hour and smoke haha

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Depends on how cold your talking...for me, pretty damn cold! Garage heater, not so good. Has to be very small space and very well insulated. Yet ventilated for your heater and your smoke, which lets much of your heat out. We see many days below 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Both girls off to college...converted the camper into smoking allowed :)

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If it's cold out, you pour yourself a glass of bookers and all of a sudden it's not so cold out. But in Florida, I wait for the "cold months" :)

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Define cold. We get temps just above zero in the winter with the odd drop below. I dress warmly and actually enjoy the freshness. The issue we have is rain.

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Out in the shop, next to the heater or wood stove...

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I keep my shop heated year round to avoid various glues and finishes from freezing, tossed a rug and some office rocking chairs, and it's pretty cozy. This year I've even added an old TV I had laying around so Sundays will be smokey and football filled!

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Yeah... but not your own sticks

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Wrong Amigo. We can bring our own sticks. Southern hospitality at this place. Of course we buy cigars as well.

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Wrong Amigo. We can bring our own sticks. Southern hospitality at this place. Of course we buy cigars as well

ah darn... less likely that you would come to Toronto, then tongue.png

damn nanny statists taking away our cigar bars. and pushing us underground...

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Cold or raining days I smoke in my garage. This winter I will be taking the backside of my garage and turning it into my little man cave.

I will be putting up walls and a TV with a couple leather chairs. Gotta find the chairs first. But it should turn out pretty good.

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Define cold. We get temps just above zero in the winter with the odd drop below. I dress warmly and actually enjoy the freshness. The issue we have is rain.

Ah the rain. We've had a real dry spell this summer up island. But it's coming and soon. Was sitting on the deck having a smoke last night and actually had to go put pants on. We saw -18 or 19 last winter but not for long. Mostly hovering just above 0. I have a big rock under a tree, I call it my think rock it is where I go. And if its just plain raining to hard I will put the heat on in the garage. It's a mess in there so I try to avoid it as much as possible. Can't convince anyone to clean it so I ignore it.

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I don't smoke outside during winter anymore. Up until 5 or 6 years ago, I'd bundle up, fingerless gloves, hat and all and tough it out in my garage. I suppose I've gotten softer with age.

Wilkey

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