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Pipe smokers live longer, prove it
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<blockquote data-quote="MrRetentive" data-source="post: 328933" data-attributes="member: 3228"><p>I smoked cigarettes for years, mostly out of nervous habit. When I was a DJ, playing the same tired songs over and over, there was always a smoking butt in the ash tray. I honestly don't miss them, and couldn't afford them even if I did. The aching lungs told me the habit wasn't healthy.</p><p></p><p>Pipes and cigars are a different thing. Cigars are a social experience for me, savored with a like-minded friend in conversation around a campfire a half dozen times or so a year. Pipes fill a similar social role, but I also enjoy a pipe when alone, relaxing and reflecting. I agree with others that there's charm in the whole pipe-smoking ritual as well. I can't help but believe the calming and stress relief provided by a pipe has to be good for the body and the soul, especially in moderation, which I now try to practice in all things.</p><p></p><p>That's my rationalization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrRetentive, post: 328933, member: 3228"] I smoked cigarettes for years, mostly out of nervous habit. When I was a DJ, playing the same tired songs over and over, there was always a smoking butt in the ash tray. I honestly don't miss them, and couldn't afford them even if I did. The aching lungs told me the habit wasn't healthy. Pipes and cigars are a different thing. Cigars are a social experience for me, savored with a like-minded friend in conversation around a campfire a half dozen times or so a year. Pipes fill a similar social role, but I also enjoy a pipe when alone, relaxing and reflecting. I agree with others that there's charm in the whole pipe-smoking ritual as well. I can't help but believe the calming and stress relief provided by a pipe has to be good for the body and the soul, especially in moderation, which I now try to practice in all things. That's my rationalization. [/QUOTE]
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