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Santyth
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Tue, Nov 26 2002, 7:37 PM EST
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Geez! I think I've now won more cigars than will fit in the humidor I also won, which won't even be here until tomorrow. I'm helplessly addicted!
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Tue, Nov 26 2002, 7:47 PM EST
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Oh right, I was going to say what all I've picked up...
5 Vegas, torpedo and Churchill
El Mejor Maduro Robusto (Such a deal, had to try them to see if they were just underrated... They're not)
Montague #1 Maduro
Torano Exodus 1959 Torpedo
Indian Tabac Anniversary Limited Reserve Bear
xibbumbero
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Tue, Nov 26 2002, 7:52 PM EST
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Better bid on humidors,he...he. X
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Tue, Nov 26 2002, 9:46 PM EST
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"you've only just begun" karen carpenter
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Tue, Nov 26 2002, 11:15 PM EST
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I just finished a box of the Montague #1 Maduros..They're pretty good cigars actually but the first 1/2 an inch is pretty bland..After that, the flavors of almonds and cocoa kick in and they become a very pleasant inexpensive cigar IMHO...Good to smoke at work or for the drive to/from
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 3:10 AM EST
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THANKS RICK! Now I got that friggin song in my head.....aaaaaAAAAAAHHHHH!
Santyth
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 7:34 AM EST
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Only problem with smoking these during my commute is that they last over an hour... My drive time is only 45 minutes.
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 7:35 AM EST
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Slow down!
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 7:46 AM EST
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45 min = 4.5 or 5.0 robusto ...
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 10:34 AM EST
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My commute is a perfect petite corona 25-30 minutes,I have contemplated moving farther away :^0
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 4:35 PM EST
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LMAO. Ditto from me too, Santyth. HELP!!! My wife actually goes looking for my hidden stashes now.
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Wed, Nov 27 2002, 9:56 PM EST
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this thread wouldn't be complete without hearing from Fubar on the subject
THL
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Fri, Nov 29 2002, 8:56 AM EST
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I've increased my storage capacity by 225% since I found this site 3 months ago. Coincidence? I don't think so. So many good deals and so many brands to try..... But this is it! NO MORE UNTIL I AT LEAST OPEN ALL OF THE BOXES! Well, unless I see something really good.
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Sat, Nov 30 2002, 2:31 PM EST
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OK, you got me. I am looking for one of those table chest humidors. I am once again over capacity. I thought I was keeping some dog rocket cigars and could get rid of them to make some room but I saw Rickamavin's list of recent "good buys" and know dambn well that the ones I was going to get rid of are much better then those were. So i kept them.
Told the wife if I get one of those I can get rid of several of the smaller ones. She said that something had better leave the house. Some humidors or ???? Hhhmmm kind of glad she got interrupted at that point....69
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Sat, Nov 30 2002, 3:30 PM EST
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Boy I thought when I got my 1st humidor it was a big step. well 4 humidors later im thinking about #5. It never ends,but I love It! Mag
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Sat, Nov 30 2002, 7:33 PM EST
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Humidors multiply like rabbits! Started with the desktop holds - 40. Then purchased the one for home holds - 300. Of course three more humi's came as deals with cigars they hold another 200. THEN I converted an end table into a humidor which can hold 15 boxes. All are full and I'm still bidding on lots.
Clark
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 5:17 AM EST
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Clark,
Sounds like you need to host a little herf to help with your overstocking problem, he,he,he.
Collecting humidors is fun and easy. The hard part is finding places to put them all that does them justice and allows easy access.
Barry
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 6:01 AM EST
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Oh my! What a problem!?
suck it up and FIRE UP!
Are you:
1. thankful
2. bragging
3. complaining
We should all have such problems. lol
huskey
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 10:02 AM EST
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rjdc, d) all of the above
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 5:04 PM EST
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bud451: does'nt it just make you wanna throw up, pun IS intended. Sorry, that's not funny. Or is it?
Santyth: I feel you pain.
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 6:09 PM EST
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That's a symptom of Havanamultiplicosis. It's a disease which spreads from the first cigar in your new humidor.
One day there's a few. And even after steady smoking, there's always more.
Your bank account mysteriously drains, you family leaves, your mind thinks of nothing but cigars.
The cure is to send 3 cigars to everyone on the forum. I guarantee you will no longer suffer from this dangerous affliction.
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 6:22 PM EST
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rayder1 is right. I feel like I should help too. Put me on the list for the 3 Stogies. Mag
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 6:32 PM EST
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I'm hopelessly addicted too. I need Cigaranon. Just bought my 4th humidor (can no longer control my behaviour and seem to always give in to my cigar impulses). Is there help??? :)
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Sun, Dec 1 2002, 6:44 PM EST
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Yes ...
send everything to me ...
as soon as possible ...
huskey
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Mon, Dec 2 2002, 5:31 AM EST
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justforfun, No known cure for this disease.
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Mon, Dec 2 2002, 5:45 AM EST
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Laughing at Huskey's advice concerning the short commute problem: "slow down"!
You, my friend, have a classic case of ODO (Order Disorder). Identified by a slight odor of burning plastic. No known cure. Welcome to the colony.
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Tue, Dec 3 2002, 6:03 AM EST
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Ugh...Just bought my 4th Humi. A smaller 50 count to hold my most cherrished smokes. Think the wife will survive the 300 count table top? I must have at least 1 bid going each day.
Santyth
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Tue, Dec 3 2002, 6:46 AM EST
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Whee... Add Ashton Aged Maduro #20 and Torano St. Charles to the list now, and whatever else I can't resist bidding on today...
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Thu, Dec 12 2002, 8:28 AM EST
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DAMM CIGARBID!!
OK, here is the Problem. I agreed with my wife a year ago to "stop smoking cigars" because she quit smoking cigarettes. With this agreement in place that I "won't smoke anymore cigars" I feel I can continue to keep my humidor (holds 50) stocked with Cigarbid gems and continue smoking cigars "under the radar" with no action taken. Here lies the problem. I just won a 20 piece order which fills my humidor to the rim and I keep on seeing more cigars on Cigarbid that "I must have”.
Do I; A) Stop looking at Cigarbid each day/hour and let the deals go by until I smoke some of my "bounty"?
B) Attempt to re-negotiate the stop smoking cigars "threshold" C) Start storing offsite i.e. friends, office , trunk of my car. D) Get divorced and buy as many Lone Wolf/ Hamilton House/Dog Rockets cigars from Cigarbid I can get with the money left over paying child support. Any thoughts - This should be good.
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Thu, Dec 12 2002, 8:36 AM EST
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Without knowing more about your wife, it's impossible to fully advise you on that question ... but, in general, if you married her in the first place and have produced children, it seems to me there's at least some hint that she's a keeper ...
That means below the radar purchases and offsite storage, IMNSHO
THL
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Thu, Dec 12 2002, 12:11 PM EST
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She must already know that you're a liar and a sneak. Surprise her and tell her the truth. That'll set her back.
"Once the trust is gone, it'really no fun lying to them anymore.": Norm Peterson
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Thu, Dec 12 2002, 12:39 PM EST
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THE TRUTH IS TO EASY. I KNOW, I WILL GET HER SMOKING CIGS AGAIN
CulleyJC52
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Thu, Dec 12 2002, 2:17 PM EST
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Buy her a carton for XMAS, if you want her to have black lung.
Cigars, versus, cigarettes??????????? no comparison.
Maybe make a deal. Each of you allowed one for one, for every cigar you smoke, she has one cigarette, you both win.
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