All are in our minds the image of an avid cigar smoker. The generated image of my brain relaxes the eye of someone who rocks contained in its design, like the cigar from his mouth like a happy child Lollypop.
Perhaps the image is equivalent to the forefront with their cigars himself, or perhaps the same as a family member - a rich uncle laughs Hardy smoking a cigarette cheerful aunt, covering some unwanted facial hair. Identified with cigarsChances are you identified with someone known.
Tambourines important and what they say about
Groucho Marx: tweezers known for physical comedy and have no eyebrows, Groucho Marx thought that history's great comic a. Perhaps his most famous comedy was his affinity for cigars. For him, it seemed almost a part of the body standing, as additional member.
E 'was once with the words ", citing the possibility of choosing between a womanand a cigar, I have always put the cigar. "This may be one reason why each of his three marriages end in divorce.
Winston Churchill: A British statesmen and later Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke as one of the best known speakers and more just for you. From the mouth of his famous cigar almost always is.
E 'was once with the words: "I insist that the appointment of my rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smokingCigars and alcohol before, after and if necessary during all meals and in the intervals between them. "As he smoked 80-10 cigarettes a day, you could say this sacred rite quite frequently.
George Burns, a comedian who became famous in the early years because they are so funny, and his last years, since they are so damn old, George Burns was rarely photographed without a cigar. He took the cigar with him on stage and decided that the brand on the basis of smokingthe duration of each brand will remain.
He was once quoted saying: "Happiness is a good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman, depending on how much happiness you can handle?".
Sigmund Freud: The man behind the curtain of psychoanalysis, Freud began smoking at age 24 years and an average of 20 cigarettes a day. The life of a smoker, often felt I was not able to work without smoking a cigarette.
Although often seen in fálicos all symbols areonce quoted as saying: "Sometimes a cigarette is a cigarette." Yes, sometimes a mother is a mother instead of a love interest.
Mark Twain: The man who wrote the stories of life in young smokers learn the way to the big 'Misssissipp was an avid cigar. If you smoke, like Mark Twain or Samuel Clemens as tobacco, smoking cigars, some 22 to 40 per day.
He said that he had said: "If you can not smoke in the sky, Igo. "
Franz Liszt: Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt was an ancestor of romantic music. Known as the greatest pianist of his time has voted in favor of large cigars.
He was once quoted as saying. "A good Cuban tobacco closes the door to the vulgarities of the world"
King Edward VII: The eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, King Edward VII, was born in 1841 in a man of voracious appetite, often eating five meals (each consisting of ten coursesmore), 12 large cigars and 20 cigarettes per day.
With the words: "Gentlemen, you can smoke" after his coronation in 1901, put an end to intolerance toward smoking, which was a cornerstone of the domination of his mother.
If your idea of "cigar smoker" is someone famous, the famous series product (perhaps a Sigmund Freud and Marx, Groucho Love Child), merged, or someone totally unknown, are avid cigar smokers are two things in common: they enjoy what they are smoking and(As in the past used the quotes) you can not complain.
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