How to light a Cigar

Bone

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Amateur. Real pros do it with an afterburner. :icon_lol:


A long time ago, I've tried to light a...err..."cigarette" on a gas stove. Needless to say I lost a few hairs while doing that.
 
I hate to tell you guys this but I have been on a roof installing a compressor and left my lighter in the truck and done the same thing with a cigarette.More than once too..lol...Mike
 
Yep... I was doing a welding course many years ago when I got into car restoration and one of the guys regularly lit his cigarette (I was gonna say fag...but that has somewhat different connotations across the Pond! :d) with an oxy-acetylene torch.

BTW...Meant to say before....nice avatar,Bone. Soon there'll be more spooks here than MI5!
 
Me too did that and more.....Fire sticks,glowing rope,Fireplaces,..Yes, singed hair,eye lids...on real cold days,face frozen, you wondered what smelt good...invariably it was yer nose cooking....thanx for The Memory...Looking for my ZIPPO!!...LSMFT!!
 
A true gentleman should always carry a blowtorch, or at least gas welding equipment, if a ladieh should need a fire to her cigarette / whatever.

Amateur. Real pros do it with an afterburner. :icon_lol:
That reminds me of the opening scene of Hot Shots, where a sausage is warmed up with a jet engine.
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A true gentleman should always carry a blowtorch, or at least gas welding equipment, if a ladieh should need a fire to her cigarette / whatever.

I pull a WIG (tungsten inert gas) trolley after me when I leave the house. Does that count? :d
 
I stumbled upon an another carry-on lighter.

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I´ve literally speaking LOL'ed every single time I´ve seen the video. I wonder it sounds IRL, as the sound quality on the clip is quite poor.
 
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