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Buckwheat Offline
#1 Posted:
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ETA 07/20/20 Herfing Beer
CarsonTheCat Offline
#2 Posted:
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You are a God among men, my friend! I'm super excited and will be on the lookout! I hope you didn't put a "fake" return address, because I would love to return the favor!
rfenst Offline
#3 Posted:
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
You are a God among men, my friend! I'm super excited and will be on the lookout! I hope you didn't put a "fake" return address, because I would love to return the favor!

You think he hasn't already thought about the implications of that?
BuckyB93 Offline
#4 Posted:
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I've been on the receiving end of a gift from Buckwheat in the past. I started to think about paying it back but after seeing his end, I realized that it any attempt would be fruitless (besides, he doesn't do things like this as a competition). Best I could do was to offer a heartfelt thank you. He's on a level of his own.
CarsonTheCat Offline
#5 Posted:
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rfenst, I'm sure he's considered that. I suppose I wouldn't blame him for not putting his return address on the package. I just come from a line where you do things for people because you want to, not with the expectation of getting something in return. I like to do nice things for people. I did ask for his address too, although I guess the reason he didn't respond with it tells me he doesn't want anything in return for his kindness.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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Bucky, so you're saying I'm pretty much screwed....lol! I'm always grateful for anything anyone does for me, and like to return the favor, not out of obligation, but because I like to. I've found lovers of the leaf to be among the kindest, most generous, selfless people out there. We all love the same thing, and that unites us.
ZRX1200 Offline
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Odds are you’ll see some age.
BuckyB93 Offline
#8 Posted:
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He, and it sounds like you too, like to do things just because that's what you do. I wouldn't say you're screwed, he's not out to screw anyone or make it a competition. He's just being him.

When it comes to cigars, he's probably forgot more than most people will ever know. As a point of reference, my son turned 15 this year. In his gift to me were some cigars that are illegal to import that were older than my son... and these are his "give away" cigars.
Speyside Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 03-16-2015
Posts: 13,106
Many people here like to do RISKing. They do it because they can and probable enjoy it as much as being on the receiving end. Buckwheat is one such individual, but few if any here are in his league.
Speyside Offline
#10 Posted:
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ROAKing not RISKing.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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Bucky, sorry when I said screwed, I wasn't meaning it in a negative way, just in a way that I probably will be treated well, but won't be able to reciprocate. I appreciate good people, and I get such joy out of giving, moreso than receiving (my wife can attest to that, lol!).
BuckyB93 Offline
#12 Posted:
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
Bucky, sorry when I said screwed, I wasn't meaning it in a negative way, just in a way that I probably will be treated well, but won't be able to reciprocate. I appreciate good people, and I get such joy out of giving, moreso than receiving (my wife can attest to that, lol!).


I'm sure nobody took it literally, no need to apologize I understood what you meant.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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Oh ok....I try to be so careful with how I type things. It's hard to gauge the tone of something when it's written and not spoken. And I'd hate for someone to think I'm an a-hole, lol!
Notthe1 Offline
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
Oh ok....I try to be so careful with how I type things. It's hard to gauge the tone of something when it's written and not spoken. And I'd hate for someone to think I'm an a-hole, lol!


Everyone is an A-hole. If you think someone is cool, it's because they are your type of A-hole.

You are my kind of A-hole. So I like you.
frankj1 Offline
#15 Posted:
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buckwheat is on another level.
BuckyB93 Offline
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
Oh ok....I try to be so careful with how I type things. It's hard to gauge the tone of something when it's written and not spoken. And I'd hate for someone to think I'm an a-hole, lol!


Don't worry about pu$$y footing around and trying to not offend anybody. That's too much work and you'll still end up offending someone no matter how hard you try not to. Most people have thick enough skin , if not fark em.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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Notthe1 wrote:
Everyone is an A-hole. If you think someone is cool, it's because they are your type of A-hole.

You are my kind of A-hole. So I like you.


Lol, thanks buddy! You're my kind of A-hole, and I like you too!
CarsonTheCat Offline
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Don't worry about pu$$y footing around and trying to not offend anybody. That's too much work and you'll still end up offending someone no matter how hard you try not to. Most people have thick enough skin , if not fark em.


You're absolutely right. I've spent my life pu$$y footing around, trying to make everyone happy. The best way to look at it is, we're all adults here. If someone doesn't like something, they can just move along.
illinichaser Offline
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
Lol, thanks buddy! You're my kind of A-hole, and I like you too!


Just don't be Victor's kind of A-hole. . . Unless you're into that sort of thing, not that there's anything wrong with that. . . Beer Beer
illinichaser Offline
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
You're absolutely right. I've spent my life pu$$y footing around, trying to make everyone happy. The best way to look at it is, we're all adults here. If someone doesn't like something, they can just move along.

What's with the fetishes in this thread? First we're talking about being the right kind of A-hole. Now we are sticking feet where?

Wow, cbid has not changed. . . fog fog
CarsonTheCat Offline
#21 Posted:
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illinichaser wrote:
What's with the fetishes in this thread? First we're talking about being the right kind of A-hole. Now we are sticking feet where?

Wow, cbid has not changed. . . fog fog


As the masochist with the fecal fetish said "Beats the $hit outta me!" LOL!
izonfire Offline
#22 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
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The generosity of people here never ceases to amaze me.
Just to share the love of the smoke...

There are certainly some wonderful people here.
And Frank is here too.
Which is cool...
fiddler898 Offline
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9505 5106 9277 0200 4267 03

Over & Out.
BuckyB93 Offline
#24 Posted:
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Looks like there's another vagrant fiddling around with USPS packages.
rfenst Offline
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Looks like there's another vagrant fiddling around with USPS packages.

Alan knows what he is doing too.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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fiddler898 wrote:
9505 5106 9277 0200 4267 03

Over & Out.


Wait just a darned minute now....this better not be coming my way. Who is giving out my address?? What have I ever done to deserve such outrageous treatment? Sarcasm

Palama Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
buckwheat is on another level.


Remember this?

http://www.cigarbid.com/...=posts&t=651410&
benja123 Offline
#28 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
I've been on the receiving end of a gift from Buckwheat in the past. I started to think about paying it back but after seeing his end, I realized that it any attempt would be fruitless (besides, he doesn't do things like this as a competition). Best I could do was to offer a heartfelt thank you. He's on a level of his own.

wise words about many on here, I've learned my lesson. I have been schooled.
CarsonTheCat Offline
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benja123 wrote:
wise words about many on here, I've learned my lesson. I have been schooled.


People need to start sending me addresses, whether for themselves, or others (if they are lucky enough to have obtained addresses) who are guilty of unsolicited bombings....

I would love to punish a few troublemakers....seeing as how my address has been passed around like a drunk freshman at a frat party.
Abrignac Offline
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
rfenst, I'm sure he's considered that. I suppose I wouldn't blame him for not putting his return address on the package. I just come from a line where you do things for people because you want to, not with the expectation of getting something in return. I like to do nice things for people. I did ask for his address too, although I guess the reason he didn't respond with it tells me he doesn't want anything in return for his kindness.


The best way to say thanks is to pay it forward.
Abrignac Offline
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CarsonTheCat Offline
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Thanks, Abrignac! The members on here are fantastic. I truly feel at home here, especially with the little ballbusting that goes on! Angel
CarsonTheCat Offline
#33 Posted:
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Julian (Buckwheat), I received your package in the mail today, and I can't even begin to express my gratitude and my joy at what I found inside. You truly are a national treasure of a man. These will be my special occasion cigars, although I'm sure I'll have one later in the week once the oppressive heat and humidity die down enough for me to sit outside. I can't thank you enough, and if there is ever ANYTHING I can do for you, please do not hesitate to contact me!
CarsonTheCat Offline
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Well, it happened again! Alan (a.k.a Fiddler898) got me this time! Alan, thank you so very much for that wonderful ROAK! You are as generous as you are handsome! (FYI, I have NO idea what Alan looks like.) You gifts have been well received, and I cannot wait to try the various smokes you sent me! All of these I've never tried before!
fiddler898 Offline
#35 Posted:
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CarsonTheCat wrote:
Well, it happened again! Alan (a.k.a Fiddler898) got me this time! Alan, thank you so very much for that wonderful ROAK! You are as generous as you are handsome! (FYI, I have NO idea what Alan looks like.) You gifts have been well received, and I cannot wait to try the various smokes you sent me! All of these I've never tried before!


Hah! One statement affirms the other! Enjoy, my friend, glad to give you some more to try.

Boo hoo!
frankj1 Offline
#36 Posted:
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fiddler898 wrote:
Hah! One statement affirms the other! Enjoy, my friend, glad to give you some more to try.

Boo hoo!

that reminds me, you paid for breakfast when last we dined...
fiddler898 Offline
#37 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
that reminds me, you paid for breakfast when last we dined...

Same statement applies. "You are as generous as you are handsome."
frankj1 Offline
#38 Posted:
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sweet!
I'll never have to pick up the tab.
ZRX1200 Offline
#39 Posted:
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Alan is pretty damn hawt....
Buckwheat Offline
#40 Posted:
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Just remember that every day is a special occasion! Live in the moment. Yada, yada, yada... fog
gummy jones Offline
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Is that Hanks address?
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