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Rscrim1
11-06-2021, 03:59 PM
Anyone know where I can smoke a cigar in Brownwood.
EdFNJ
11-06-2021, 04:52 PM
Under one of the bridges going over CR 44. ;)
kcrazorbackfan
11-06-2021, 05:54 PM
Under one of the bridges going over CR 44. ;)
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JMintzer
11-06-2021, 08:20 PM
Anyone know where I can smoke a cigar in Brownwood.
One would think anywhere smoking is allowed outside...
Vikingjunior
11-06-2021, 09:20 PM
In your house.
PugMom
11-07-2021, 06:44 AM
city fire provides ash trays for outdoor bar seating. i would imagine it's ok for cigars, too
coffeebean
11-07-2021, 06:56 AM
Under one of the bridges going over CR 44. ;)
Good answer. Good answer!
dewilson58
11-07-2021, 07:47 AM
One would think anywhere smoking is allowed outside...
Check with the bar................ten years ago, this was true. A couple bars limit cigar & pipe smoke, even thou they smell better than cig's.
:popcorn:
JMintzer
11-07-2021, 07:57 AM
Check with the bar................ten years ago, this was true. A couple bars limit cigar & pipe smoke, even thou they smell better than cig's.
:popcorn:
Of course one should always check first with a private establishment...
But, if you're outside, at the square? I'd think you'd be fine...
dewilson58
11-07-2021, 08:04 AM
Of course one should always check first with a private establishment...
But, if you're outside, at the square? I'd think you'd be fine...
:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah:
I was talking about the dining and bars which are outside.
& no, you are not fine outside......can not smoke in the square itself.
Bogie Shooter
11-07-2021, 08:08 AM
:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah:
I was talking about the dining and bars which are outside.
& no, you are not fine outside......can not smoke in the square itself.
:boom:
karostay
11-07-2021, 10:58 AM
Cough Cough Cough
Chi-Town
11-07-2021, 01:01 PM
There is a different smell between a fine cigar and a cheap one. If you want to experience what cheap ones smell like go past City Fire in LSL. If you want to enjoy either one around people head over to the cigar lounge at Garvino's.
ThirdOfFive
11-07-2021, 04:39 PM
There is a different smell between a fine cigar and a cheap one. If you want to experience what cheap ones smell like go past City Fire in LSL. If you want to enjoy either one around people head over to the cigar lounge at Garvino's.
Guy across the street smokes cigars. His wife doesn't let him smoke in the house so he smokes them in a lounge chair outside. They smell fine: he's told me the name...some Italian name that I can't remember.
JMintzer
11-07-2021, 04:43 PM
:blahblahblah::blahblahblah::blahblahblah:
I was talking about the dining and bars which are outside.
& no, you are not fine outside......can not smoke in the square itself.
So, you are talking about "the square" where the music plays and there's dancing?
Or "the royal" square, which encompasses all of the bars, shops and restaurants?
Caymus
11-07-2021, 05:26 PM
Guy across the street smokes cigars. His wife doesn't let him smoke in the house so he smokes them in a lounge chair outside. They smell fine: he's told me the name...some Italian name that I can't remember.
Montecristo?
fdpaq0580
11-07-2021, 05:29 PM
Cough Cough Cough
Agree with you. Can't stand the smell, makes me gag. Never smoked, never wanted to, never understood why people willingly chose to addict themselves and expose friends and loved ones to the hundreds of toxins, poisons, carcinogens, etc. Already had my cancer, don't want you to go through what I did.
JMintzer
11-07-2021, 06:23 PM
Agree with you. Can't stand the smell, makes me gag. Never smoked, never wanted to, never understood why people willingly chose to addict themselves and expose friends and loved ones to the hundreds of toxins, poisons, carcinogens, etc. Already had my cancer, don't want you to go through what I did.
Cigars are not addictive, like cigarettes are... Nor do they have the additives that cigarettes have...
But, to each his/her own
And thanks for the thread de-rail!
karostay
11-08-2021, 09:04 AM
Inconsiderate smell alone has ruined ones dining experience more than once
ThirdOfFive
11-08-2021, 09:09 AM
Inconsiderate smell alone has ruined ones dining experience more than once
Anyone else ever notice the resemblance in smell between the faint faraway scent of pig manure and a field of clover blooming under a hot afternoon sun?
JMintzer
11-08-2021, 09:11 AM
Anyone else ever notice the resemblance in smell between the faint faraway scent of pig manure and a field of clover blooming under a hot afternoon sun?
You must really get around...
JMintzer
11-08-2021, 09:13 AM
Inconsiderate smell alone has ruined ones dining experience more than once
So has "one's" cologne or perfume...
fdpaq0580
11-08-2021, 09:47 AM
So has "one's" cologne or perfume...
While this is also true, it remains that smoke is not appealing to everyone. It doesn't affect only the smoker, but everyone who is exposed. The one suggestion about a cigar bar, where only smokers and those willing to inhale the fumes, knowing and willingly expose themselves, makes sense.
Like fish or liver and onions in a fine restaurant, everyone smells it, and for many, the smell is, to say the least, off putting.
JMintzer
11-08-2021, 11:46 AM
While this is also true, it remains that smoke is not appealing to everyone. It doesn't affect only the smoker, but everyone who is exposed. The one suggestion about a cigar bar, where only smokers and those willing to inhale the fumes, knowing and willingly expose themselves, makes sense.
Like fish or liver and onions in a fine restaurant, everyone smells it, and for many, the smell is, to say the least, off putting.
While this is also true, it remains that cologne/perfume is not appealing to everyone. It doesn't affect only the wearer, but everyone who is exposed...
Do you suggest a perfume/cologne bar for those willing to inhale the foul stench of cheap perfume? Makes sense...
queens_own_rifles
11-08-2021, 12:26 PM
best place in TV to buy (and enjoy) a cigar is at Gar Vino's in Sumpter. I like their humidor and they don't gouge on prices. and they have a small, but decent smoke room if you want to do that.
fdpaq0580
11-08-2021, 01:51 PM
While this is also true, it remains that cologne/perfume is not appealing to everyone. It doesn't affect only the wearer, but everyone who is exposed...
Do you suggest a perfume/cologne bar for those willing to inhale the foul stench of cheap perfume? Makes sense...
You might be on to something. My recommendation is, take a bath and forget the perfume.
JMintzer
11-08-2021, 02:10 PM
You might be on to something. My recommendation is, take a bath and forget the perfume.
There's a "natural" soap shop up here in our local mall...
I can't get within 10 yards of the place w/o gagging. I have to literally hold my breath whenever we walk past it...
fdpaq0580
11-08-2021, 02:24 PM
There's a "natural" soap shop up here in our local mall...
I can't get within 10 yards of the place w/o gagging. I have to literally hold my breath whenever we walk past it...
At last, you and I have something in common.
For me, after radiation treatment, I became very sensitive to scent of any kind. Many scents can make me physically ill if they are overpowering.
ThirdOfFive
11-09-2021, 08:00 AM
You must really get around...
"Anyone else ever notice the resemblance in smell between the faint faraway scent of pig manure and a field of clover blooming under a hot afternoon sun?"
Its all relative. I enjoy the smell of cigar smoke and particularly pipe smoke. I don't smoke and haven't for well over three decades now but those scents bring back good memories and in my opinion are pleasant in themselves even without the memories. What I REALLY hate is strong body odor, particularly body odor from someone who douses him/herself in some cheap body wash in lieu of bathing--which I have smelled in The Villages, so far, much more often than either pipe or cigar smoke.
I understand peoples' objection to smokers in a restaurant. Even without the law (the Florida Clean Air Act) prohibiting it I think most people would be considerate enough not to do that when in an indoor dining area except in designated smoking areas. But outdoors? It is permitted by law in Florida in outdoor dining venues (unless the merchant prohibits it, which they have the right to do) the assumption being that there is no health risk from secondhand smoke if you are more than six feet away from the smoker. There, again, even if I smoked I would desist in an outdoor venue if I thought my smoke would be bothering other diners. It's an old habit: even when I smoked and when it was perfectly permissible to do so, I'd ask the permission of the people I was with, first.
But outdoors in general? Excuse me if I hold those virtue-signalers among us who cough, gag and fan the air if they see someone smoking outside. They do exist: I tried an experiment once years ago, putting a never-before-smoked pipe in my mouth while at a grocery store and holding it there while I shopped. Sure enough, I encountered a fellow woman shopper who started that delicate coughing-and-fanning routine as soon as she saw my pipe. She looked highly irritated when I showed her that it was empty. Actually it was more than that--it had never even broken in and essentially all it was, was a piece of finished wood and plastic.
So what's the point? If I encounter an assumedly-unwashed person in public who has drenched his/her body in some cheap body wash from Joe's Oil Change and Body Wash Emporium, I move. I don't fan the air and feel the need to point out to others in the vicinity that I am visibly offended. If it is in a restaurant I'll ask the waitstaff for a different table. If outside, I'll just move upwind or something. But I don't go out of my way to embarrass anyone by making a completely-uncalled for public scene. Same with cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc., smoke as well. If it is blowing in my direction and I'd rather not smell it, I'll just move. No public scene or virtuous histrionics.
They have the right to be there--B.O. or smoke notwithstanding. I have the right to move. 'Nuff said.
JMintzer
11-09-2021, 08:52 AM
"Anyone else ever notice the resemblance in smell between the faint faraway scent of pig manure and a field of clover blooming under a hot afternoon sun?"
Its all relative. I enjoy the smell of cigar smoke and particularly pipe smoke. I don't smoke and haven't for well over three decades now but those scents bring back good memories and in my opinion are pleasant in themselves even without the memories. What I REALLY hate is strong body odor, particularly body odor from someone who douses him/herself in some cheap body wash in lieu of bathing--which I have smelled in The Villages, so far, much more often than either pipe or cigar smoke.
I understand peoples' objection to smokers in a restaurant. Even without the law (the Florida Clean Air Act) prohibiting it I think most people would be considerate enough not to do that when in an indoor dining area except in designated smoking areas. But outdoors? It is permitted by law in Florida in outdoor dining venues (unless the merchant prohibits it, which they have the right to do) the assumption being that there is no health risk from secondhand smoke if you are more than six feet away from the smoker. There, again, even if I smoked I would desist in an outdoor venue if I thought my smoke would be bothering other diners. It's an old habit: even when I smoked and when it was perfectly permissible to do so, I'd ask the permission of the people I was with, first.
But outdoors in general? Excuse me if I hold those virtue-signalers among us who cough, gag and fan the air if they see someone smoking outside. They do exist: I tried an experiment once years ago, putting a never-before-smoked pipe in my mouth while at a grocery store and holding it there while I shopped. Sure enough, I encountered a fellow woman shopper who started that delicate coughing-and-fanning routine as soon as she saw my pipe. She looked highly irritated when I showed her that it was empty. Actually it was more than that--it had never even broken in and essentially all it was, was a piece of finished wood and plastic.
So what's the point? If I encounter an assumedly-unwashed person in public who has drenched his/her body in some cheap body wash from Joe's Oil Change and Body Wash Emporium, I move. I don't fan the air and feel the need to point out to others in the vicinity that I am visibly offended. If it is in a restaurant I'll ask the waitstaff for a different table. If outside, I'll just move upwind or something. But I don't go out of my way to embarrass anyone by making a completely-uncalled for public scene. Same with cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc., smoke as well. If it is blowing in my direction and I'd rather not smell it, I'll just move. No public scene or virtuous histrionics.
They have the right to be there--B.O. or smoke notwithstanding. I have the right to move. 'Nuff said.
Look at you... Being all reasonable and stuff...
Are you sure you're on the right board? :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
golfing eagles
11-09-2021, 08:58 AM
Look at you... Being all reasonable and stuff...
Are you sure you're on the right board? :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
He must be lost. We don't tolerate rationality here:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
cswett5234
11-09-2021, 01:36 PM
Man! People are SO opinionated around here! If you don't like cigar smoke, simply move on from this post. My wife and I enjoy a nice cigar about 2x a week and more during an NFL game (on TV)...There used to be a cigar-bar called LowBall Louis just off Spanish Springs, but I think they're closed now.
I think there used to be a cigar bar in Lake Sumter too, can't recall the name. Well, good luck my friend in finding a place to partake and to those who are not supporting of our habit, we have freedoms in this country that allow for such things (at least for now).
Clint in Freeport, Maine
DaleDivine
11-09-2021, 02:31 PM
Man! People are SO opinionated around here! If you don't like cigar smoke, simply move on from this post. My wife and I enjoy a nice cigar about 2x a week and more during an NFL game (on TV)...There used to be a cigar-bar called LowBall Louis just off Spanish Springs, but I think they're closed now.
I think there used to be a cigar bar in Lake Sumter too, can't recall the name. Well, good luck my friend in finding a place to partake and to those who are not supporting of our habit, we have freedoms in this country that allow for such things (at least for now).
Clint in Freeport, Maine
But you're not free to smoke in hardly any stores that I know of.
:ohdear::ohdear::bigbow:
JMintzer
11-09-2021, 06:18 PM
I think there used to be a cigar bar in Lake Sumter too, can't recall the name.
GarVinos... A cigar/wine shop/bar with an inside, well ventilated smoking lounge...
justjim
11-09-2021, 11:30 PM
I understand Belle Glade Country Club has hosted cigar smokers in their breezeway/patio. You could call the club for details. From Brownwood itβs about a 20 minute golf cart ride.
PugMom
11-10-2021, 08:28 AM
Look at you... Being all reasonable and stuff...
Are you sure you're on the right board? :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
:bigbow::1rotfl:
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