CasaDooley 02:43 PM 01-21-2012
If it's prohibitive to send them to the troops, why don't you just save them and offer them to friends when the opportunity arises. Just because you don't like em doesn't mean no one else will (despite what the Gurkha haters say
:-)).
Just my
:-).
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Ghurkha's? Where's Bobby? He'll take them off your hands.
:-)
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CigarSquid 03:10 PM 01-21-2012
Originally Posted by maninblack:
Sorry I just don't feel comfortable sending the troops some crappy sticks just because I wanna get rid of them. I feel they deserve more than that. Just my two cents.
You can always put a note with your sticks. I was going to toss these but wanted you guys to sort thru them. If you want to toss them go ahead. Thanks for serving.
Something like that is what I'd do.
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Tredegar 05:52 PM 01-21-2012
Send them back to Thompsons'?
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SteelCityBoy 06:08 PM 01-21-2012
Originally Posted by Remo_5_0:
I am going with Bomb Frank :-)
Ha! ^^^
:-)
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Fordman4ever 06:37 PM 01-21-2012
Originally Posted by Remo_5_0:
I am going with Bomb Frank :-)
:-)
:-)
:-):-)
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akumushi 11:07 PM 01-21-2012
If you feel bad giving the troops only dog rockets, then throw in a fiver of decent sticks as well to fill in the package. I am any troop support is good troop support, as it's been said, not all of them are big cigar smokers and some may just want a few puffs on something to take their mind off the stress of duty. If they don't enjoy the cigar, they can pitch it, it was after all, free.
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shilala 11:34 PM 01-21-2012
To put to rest the Gurkha/dog rocket thing, Shawn and Mike, two of our Coasties we support, just did a dual review on a couple Gurkhas they smoked.
Not only did they enjoy them, they were the highlight of their day, and they thought so much of our brothers that sent them, they thanked us numerous times as they smoked them.
It goes directly to "smoke what you like". I personally would rather take a sharp stick in the eye than be forced to smoke a Tatuaje. It certainly doesn't mean someone else won't like those dog rockets.
Spouting what someone should send or should not send to the troops does one thing. It causes guys to be self-conscious about what they send. It's counter-productive, lends no support to our effort, and only serves to make sure less people share for fear they'll be looked down on for their contributions.
I can confidently guarantee that they appreciate each and every cigar we send, regardless of its brand, origin, or rashly assigned rocket status. They might even enjoy chucking a Cremosa in the sand and having a good laugh about how awful it was.
"They deserve better for their service" is very true. They deserve to have the opportunity to be loved without an individual feeling that what they're doing is not enough. To take that chance away through a not so carefully constructed comment is a damned sight more damaging than sending a handful of Gurkhas, that's for sure.
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maconusmile 12:46 AM 01-22-2012
How do you guys send cigars to the troops anyways? Is there a specfic address that you use? I know you can donate money to internet cigar suppliers and they send them but how does a guy go about sending them himself? I may be interested in sending some sticks over there myself. Thanks
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maconusmile 01:06 AM 01-22-2012
um.. sorry you can disreguard that last post. I found the link "support our troops" my bad!
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Stinky 01:07 AM 01-22-2012
Originally Posted by maconusmile:
How do you guys send cigars to the troops anyways? Is there a specfic address that you use? I know you can donate money to internet cigar suppliers and they send them but how does a guy go about sending them himself? I may be interested in sending some sticks over there myself. Thanks
someone send him some addresses.
Also contact shiala with a private message.
As for what cigars to send: They're all good. After all, they appreciate the gift. Good idea to include some of your personal favorites. Include a note! Nothing wrong with Gurkha! Like any brand . . . some like em . . . some don't.
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Flounder 01:23 AM 01-22-2012
I usually will pay them forward. There are some cigars I've had that I thought were just garbage, namely, Consuegras(sp?). But I did read that someone thought that they were a GREAT cheap stick. So I saved them, and gave my last 4 to my buddy on his birthday under the stipulation that he may or may not like them.
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Sonic04GT 12:33 PM 01-22-2012
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
I disagree, I think any cigars should go to the troops. I would far rather have a dog rocket than nothing if I was over there. And many troops are not cigar smokers and just want something to relax them for a few minutes. I know before I was smoking all the time I was fine smoking anything, it all tasted fine to me. I don't know maybe I'm wrong I just think anything (even dog rockets) is better than nothing to our troops. I say send them.
If you are uncomfortable sending them to our troops then send then to Frank (he has an empty Humi) or Remo (he deserves them):-)
I agree. When I was in Iraq I would smoke anything! haha Especially if it was free.
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GuitarSgt63 01:05 PM 01-22-2012
Originally Posted by garryyjr:
You can always put a note with your sticks. I was going to toss these but wanted you guys to sort thru them. If you want to toss them go ahead. Thanks for serving.
Something like that is what I'd do.
Hey, I'm n Afghanistan time now and after reading this I need say -
(1) Thank You to all that do support us
(2) [for me] my friend told me about this site after giving me a cigar from you guys. Been here for 7 months and only have two care packages from family
(3 n final)
Yes, just about anything that is support from home is appreciated - like a gift from heaven. Anyone that has been here know this is the wild wild west, so any kind of stick {dog rocket, sh*t stick WHO CARES} more that likely it will be smoked.
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ApexAZ 01:37 PM 01-22-2012
I personally like some Gurkhas for cheaper every day smoke. The wrappers are fragile and can be a PITA though.
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lenguamor 02:13 PM 01-22-2012
Every cigar made for any significant length of time, is liked or loved by many; enough people to keep production going.
You think they keep making Cremosas just so us snarky bastards can get a bundle every 5 years or so to torment our brethren with? No...somebody—a lot of somebodies—like them and keep buying them.
That's why even if I absolutely hate a cigar upon trying it, if I have more I hang on to them until I find someone who likes them. Sending them to the troops is a terrific and generous option for those sticks that you don't care for.
But not Cremosas. Please.
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