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Aug 29, 2009 16:17


Currently, this is one of my favourite things to do. I pick up a cappaccino and go spend an hour or two staring at my half renovated house (contemplating wether or not I'll ever get it finished) while I smoke a very expensive, but delicious cigar. I started smoking cigars while in the US... I started renovating my house a little over a year ago. ( Read more... )

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morty_baby August 29 2009, 18:16:46 UTC
Well well well.. if it isn't zam_buk. *waves*
I enjoy a good cigar every once in a while myself although I am a non-smoker - of cigarettes at least *vink*. The first time I smoked one, I inhaled half of it (not in one breath) before my smoking companion told me not to. Too late, I was GREEN and felt sick for a couple of hours afterward. Silly noob.

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zam_buk August 30 2009, 07:35:41 UTC
I quit smoking cigarettes about 5 years ago... I've always continued with the electric spinach though, so you're in good company.

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morganaus August 29 2009, 19:15:12 UTC
My favorite memory of Italy was sitting in the Campo in Siena before the other tourists were awake, ordering a cappuccino in Italian, then enjoying it slowly, taking it all in.

Cigars I can't do anymore, because the impulse is to inhale. But cappuccino? Oh, yes.

Nice to read you, Sir!

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zam_buk August 31 2009, 07:52:32 UTC
Stolen moments of pleasure. I love the quiet solitary times. Your scene sounded sublime. Often I'm too self conscious to enjoy the same experience in a public place. I work myself up into a ridiculous paranoid mess... convinced people are watching me, wondering why I'm alone etc.

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kejn August 30 2009, 08:56:05 UTC
can't believe it's been four years. wow...

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zam_buk August 31 2009, 07:54:27 UTC
I know. It really does go quickly though. I notice it with my kids who never had the awesome pleasure of knowing him, and him never having the joy of knowing them. This is the real tragedy.

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