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Have you been knocked on your keester lately?
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<blockquote data-quote="fsu92john" data-source="post: 472130" data-attributes="member: 3425"><p>As Richard Burley said above, a lot of it is tolerance. I prefer strong smokes and almost nothing fazes me anymore. D&R's Picayune is the only thing I'm smoking these days that's strong enough to occasionally give me hiccups, though when I first started experimenting with e.g. Gawith Hoggarth ropes about eighteen years ago, they would knock me right on my butt. So if getting into the "rope zone" is important to you, I'd second the suggestion of building a tolerance by smoking small and gradually increasing amounts every day or every other day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fsu92john, post: 472130, member: 3425"] As Richard Burley said above, a lot of it is tolerance. I prefer strong smokes and almost nothing fazes me anymore. D&R's Picayune is the only thing I'm smoking these days that's strong enough to occasionally give me hiccups, though when I first started experimenting with e.g. Gawith Hoggarth ropes about eighteen years ago, they would knock me right on my butt. So if getting into the "rope zone" is important to you, I'd second the suggestion of building a tolerance by smoking small and gradually increasing amounts every day or every other day. [/QUOTE]
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