I think the reason they roll these cigars this big is because cigars don't have filters, so by making it this big they end up using the tobacco itself as a filter.
I think that's why he hasn't lit it up yet. I think he is still building himself up to doing it, but certainly has started gnawing at it. hahahaThat actually makes a whole lot of sense. I could see someone wanting to use the tobacco as a filter, but at the same time, I could see this being wasteful. Personally, I could not finish that cigar in one sitting. I would become terribly ill if I were to even try, ha ha. It'd be wasteful for me, but this guy seems pretty confident.![]()
I think that's why he hasn't lit it up yet. I think he is still building himself up to doing it, but certainly has started gnawing at it. hahaha
I have never smoked marijuana but I wouldn't mind giving that cigar a try, well not that one because it's all covered in spit. lolHa ha ha, I suppose smoking a cigar like that would take some build up. I feel like I'd be pumping myself up for a round of heavy breathing. That can't be good for you at all, ha. Honestly, I could do this with a marijuana cigarette, though I'd probably fall asleep prior to smoking it. I suppose you have to choose the thing you love and dedicate- ha ha.
I think they might be building up a stock pile, if they aren't they certainly should. After so many years of being out of the market they will sell like hot cakes.Well, I think sooner or later Cuban cigars will be available in the United States. Now that the trade embargo is lifted. It would be highly possible that we would have Cuban cigars available. It would just bet that it is not too far in the future.
I believe it was this forum where I read something about this. Someone had mentioned that Cuban Cigars were about to make their way to the US. Of course, we've already had Cuban Cigars, but from what I understand they will be more frequent here in the coming year. It'll be interesting to give them a try.I think they might be building up a stock pile, if they aren't they certainly should. After so many years of being out of the market they will sell like hot cakes.
I believe it was this forum where I read something about this. Someone had mentioned that Cuban Cigars were about to make their way to the US. Of course, we've already had Cuban Cigars, but from what I understand they will be more frequent here in the coming year. It'll be interesting to give them a try.