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Posted
4 hours ago, El Presidente said:

children do not smoke premium cigars

Oh yeah? What about Richie Rich? 

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I'm not sure what the age cutoff for "child" is but I was smoking stolen-from-dad Macanudos at 13 and Zino Mouton-Cadet not long after. Cost me all my birthday money to send out a $30 money order for a 5-pack from Davidoff. 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, NSXCIGAR said:

Oh yeah? What about Richie Rich?

An old comic from an era of misunderstandings...  RR was in his 30s.  Today we're comfortable saying little person 😉

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Posted
3 hours ago, GoodStix said:

An old comic from an era of misunderstandings...  RR was in his 30s.  Today we're comfortable saying little person 😉

??

From wiki:

Richie appears to be around seven to ten years old

And:

He was occasionally shown attending school in his hometown of Harveyville.

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, NSXCIGAR said:

??

From wiki:

Richie appears to be around seven to ten years old

Yep, agreed.  Was just joking...  Not a child smoker, a 30 year old "little person" 😉

Posted
1 hour ago, GoodStix said:

Yep, agreed.  Was just joking...  Not a child smoker, a 30 year old "little person" 😉

Well, I will admit kids used to be a lot more mature in those days. 

I miss the days when a 10-year old smoking a cigar was cute. 

And since Richie Rich had two of everything money could buy I have no doubt he was smoking Don Candidos. 

 

Posted
14 hours ago, Meesterjojo said:

Wait. 

Doesn't cigarette tobacco in the US have crazy additives like that flame proof stuff, and for the past 9 years or so? 

 

Just looked it up to refresh myself. 599 apparently.

It baffles me how someone, with a science background, can say cigarettes and cigars are the same when they have 599 additives.

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Posted
17 hours ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

Just looked it up to refresh myself. 599 apparently.

It baffles me how someone, with a science background, can say cigarettes and cigars are the same when they have 599 additives.

It's a way to garner tighter control over cigars. 

 

The FSB, or whatever that flameproof additive is, is what got me to finally give up rolling my own cigarettes years ago. I was never a good smoker anyway, bad inhaler, always hotboxing. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Cigar Surgeon said:

 

It baffles me how someone, with a science background

Mostly paid shills.

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As a friend of mine often quips, "I don't think many pre-Columbian Taino medicine men died of emphysema with their teeth falling out due to smoking."

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