According to my count I have just hit 70 lbs. At my rate of smoking I am set into my 70's. I've bought about 10 lbs or more this year already. Wow that happened fast
Cellaring is an insidious process. It starts out innocently enough, a few tins here, a couple of tins there and before you know it you're climbing over mountains of tins and bags to get from your living room to the shitter.According to my count I have just hit 70 lbs. At my rate of smoking I am set into my 70's. I've bought about 10 lbs or more this year already. Wow that happened fast
You overlooked pragmatist. I really enjoy smoking and have taken the necessary steps to make certain, as possible, I am supplied to my grave. And a bit extra just to make sure. There's no emotional attachment. We're I to quit smoking tomorrow, I'd sell every ounce. I've inventoried in a spread sheet, to a reasonable extent, but am not shall enough to keep it up tin by tin. It's close enough for my purposes. I created the spread sheets more for being able to locate where I put blends.Cellaring is an insidious process. It starts out innocently enough, a few tins here, a couple of tins there and before you know it you're climbing over mountains of tins and bags to get from your living room to the shitter.
Cellaring is also a wonderful indicator of personality type. Besides the mound builders, we've got monument builders who are amassing stores for their tombs, strategic planners ensuring their access to supplies in the event of a catastrophe, analysts who record and measure every element of their cellars, Fiske and Gould types who seek to corner the market on a particular blend so they can cash in on it, lovers for whom tobacco is their deepest passion, addicts for whom buying for the sake of buying in a necessity, and a whole lot of other OCD types.
It all starts out so innocent.
And then...
This.You overlooked pragmatist. I really enjoy smoking and have taken the necessary steps to make certain, as possible, I am supplied to my grave. And a bit extra just to make sure. There's no emotional attachment. We're I to quit smoking tomorrow, I'd sell every ounce. I've inventoried in a spread sheet, to a reasonable extent, but am not shall enough to keep it up tin by tin. It's close enough for my purposes. I created the spread sheets more for being able to locate where I put blends.
Pragmatist is an interesting concept. Didn't you accumulate something like 400 to 500 lbs while in your mid 60's? Are you outsmoking jiminks? Even Groucho Marx said he took his cigars out of his mouth every once in a while.You overlooked pragmatist. I really enjoy smoking and have taken the necessary steps to make certain, as possible, I am supplied to my grave. And a bit extra just to make sure. There's no emotional attachment. We're I to quit smoking tomorrow, I'd sell every ounce. I've inventoried in a spread sheet, to a reasonable extent, but am not shall enough to keep it up tin by tin. It's close enough for my purposes. I created the spread sheets more for being able to locate where I put blends.
I over shot my objective. And pragmatically, I sold the excess. At the time I was buying heavily, space wasn't an issue. Classify me however you wish, my money, my space, I'll do with it as I please. I plesd guilty to being at least somewhat obsessive compulsive with things that highly interest me,Pragmatist is an interesting concept. Didn't you accumulate something like 400 to 500 lbs while in your mid 60's? Are you outsmoking jiminks? Even Groucho Marx said he took his cigars out of his mouth every once in a while.
I have and it is! My Lady Nicotine is an hysterical read. I highly recommend it!Even so I am somewhat envious of those who’ve found their own personal Arcadia, who are content to smoke one perfect blend, morning till night. It would make thehoardingcellaring so much more straightforward!
Whoa...don't overdo it... LOLCouldn't resist joining this thread.
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