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Old 03-14-2010, 05:21 PM   #9
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In Vancouver there is some uppity cigar shop. Some dude who runs the shop kept telling my friend and I all about the "proper" way to smoke cigars and such. At any rate he said that potent higher-end cigars should probably take you around 2 hours to properly smoke and often you'll need to blow them out, set them right on the ashtray and go back to them later.

My friend and went to Seattle after that, and we decided to fire them up. We were outside our hotel and it started to get a little cold so we finished them in about 30 mins, like you. I started to feel pretty sick. An old lady pulled over, got out of her car and asked for directions. My friend, not being from Seattle, didn't really know but was briefly trying to figure out where to send her. I started throwing up, on the street right by her car, pretty hard. She got into her car and drove away.

We figured we should have given the cigar another 1hr and a half.
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