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<blockquote data-quote="Sean68" data-source="post: 320664" data-attributes="member: 2541"><p>I quit smoking cigarettes twenty years ago. Even then I was an outdoors only smoker. Over the years since I have at times been an occasional cigar smoker, sometimes not smoking for months or even years at a time. I am new to pipes, but likely will smoke them with the same regularity as I did cigars. A few pipes per week in the warm months and damn near not at all in the cold months.</p><p></p><p>I am an occasional smoker who is not comfortable with the scent it leaves. I prefer not to offend, I prefer not to foul my home, and as a middle aged gentleman trying to get myself into good physical fitness I prefer not to smell like a smoker. </p><p></p><p>But, damn, I do enjoy the pleasure of a nice pipeful of good tobacco!</p><p></p><p>Oh, the dilemma...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean68, post: 320664, member: 2541"] I quit smoking cigarettes twenty years ago. Even then I was an outdoors only smoker. Over the years since I have at times been an occasional cigar smoker, sometimes not smoking for months or even years at a time. I am new to pipes, but likely will smoke them with the same regularity as I did cigars. A few pipes per week in the warm months and damn near not at all in the cold months. I am an occasional smoker who is not comfortable with the scent it leaves. I prefer not to offend, I prefer not to foul my home, and as a middle aged gentleman trying to get myself into good physical fitness I prefer not to smell like a smoker. But, damn, I do enjoy the pleasure of a nice pipeful of good tobacco! Oh, the dilemma... [/QUOTE]
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