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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 235677" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>While I'm not not nor have I ever been an indoor smoker...for a variety of reasons...mostly related to my disinclination re poisoning my family...please, no offense, just a different approach.</p><p></p><p>For me, it's more a matter of 'maintaining' my hobby in the outdoor world where one's drifting smoke is likely to waft past a potential whistle blower...or anyone for that matter. I've found that with most blends, aros and other...esp. the full, rich and dark ones that the most likely resonse (especailly from ladies accompanying a guy that's sucking on a cig) related to how wonderfull they thing the aroma is. But women in general seem to be more vocal and 90% of the time it's something positive. Guys don't tend to comment as men in general won't engage in conversation with someone who is so obviously superior.</p><p></p><p>Blends that generate more positive comments? Not Latakia. Not KY dark fired. yes to most Burleys. Yes to many, many VA and VA/Per and VA/Per/Turkish blends...esp those with lots of Red VA. Just an observation.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>PS: Nix to the Lane. Yea to the Wilke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 235677, member: 1365"] While I'm not not nor have I ever been an indoor smoker...for a variety of reasons...mostly related to my disinclination re poisoning my family...please, no offense, just a different approach. For me, it's more a matter of 'maintaining' my hobby in the outdoor world where one's drifting smoke is likely to waft past a potential whistle blower...or anyone for that matter. I've found that with most blends, aros and other...esp. the full, rich and dark ones that the most likely resonse (especailly from ladies accompanying a guy that's sucking on a cig) related to how wonderfull they thing the aroma is. But women in general seem to be more vocal and 90% of the time it's something positive. Guys don't tend to comment as men in general won't engage in conversation with someone who is so obviously superior. Blends that generate more positive comments? Not Latakia. Not KY dark fired. yes to most Burleys. Yes to many, many VA and VA/Per and VA/Per/Turkish blends...esp those with lots of Red VA. Just an observation. PS: Nix to the Lane. Yea to the Wilke. [/QUOTE]
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