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<blockquote data-quote="Growley" data-source="post: 351397" data-attributes="member: 2408"><p>Apparently pipe smoking has made me a nicotine lightweight. I haven't really smoked many cigars since I started smoking pipes more seriously. But today I needed to get out of the house (I work from home) and do some more contemplative work. I figured I'd hit the local cigar shop and have a cigar while I was working. I chose a Rocky Patel Edge Habano and pretty much smoked the full stick, save maybe an inch.</p><p></p><p>Upon returning home, I found I was a good bit green. :no: </p><p></p><p>I definitely didn't have much food in me before lighting up, but I made sure to down some calories when I got home. I haven't felt this green in a while, and I used to be able to smoke some pretty heavy cigars. What's up with that???</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing there are a lot of factors that might make this question hard to definitively answer, but in general do cigars pack a much bigger punch than an average bowl of pipe tobacco?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Growley, post: 351397, member: 2408"] Apparently pipe smoking has made me a nicotine lightweight. I haven't really smoked many cigars since I started smoking pipes more seriously. But today I needed to get out of the house (I work from home) and do some more contemplative work. I figured I'd hit the local cigar shop and have a cigar while I was working. I chose a Rocky Patel Edge Habano and pretty much smoked the full stick, save maybe an inch. Upon returning home, I found I was a good bit green. :no: I definitely didn't have much food in me before lighting up, but I made sure to down some calories when I got home. I haven't felt this green in a while, and I used to be able to smoke some pretty heavy cigars. What's up with that??? I'm guessing there are a lot of factors that might make this question hard to definitively answer, but in general do cigars pack a much bigger punch than an average bowl of pipe tobacco? [/QUOTE]
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