Sonic04GT 06:41 PM 02-06-2012
Originally Posted by ApexAZ:
I feel like I should invest in a small stock of 5 Vegas Gold's.
Exactly what I did
:-)
Although if I know they'll truly enjoy a premium cigar I don't mind giving out something better. Brought a 5VGold and ended up giving him a Cohiba instead after he talked about smoking with his friends in the past.
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LigaPrivadaT84 07:45 PM 02-06-2012
Instead of buying smokes for the sole purpose to give away, I would suggest buying cheaper cigars you enjoy yourself. Bring a few extra Short Stories, Oliva Serie V No4s, and Padron Londres. They are cheap enough to give away, short to prevent excess waste from those 2 puff and tossers, and tasty enough for both cigar lovers: old and new to enjoy.
:-)
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maconusmile 08:52 PM 02-06-2012
Most of my friends don't smoke cigars. A few of them do but I usually either smoke at home, in the truck or at my local B&M. Occasionly some one will come over and have a drink and a smoke but I only break out something that I have at least two of so we are smoking the same thing. I love to share, but like some of you stated.. If they don't know anything about cigars or they have had too much to drink then they are getting something like a SS or one of them nasty floral smokes!
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ApexAZ 09:04 PM 02-06-2012
Well I lucked out and got the last LP9! They had the FFP too but I couldn't bring myself to buy it yet. I opted not to smoke the LP9 tonight though cause my allergies are bad and I wouldn't be able to taste much of it.
This one is MINE
:-)
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dom1n8r 10:57 PM 02-06-2012
Originally Posted by ApexAZ:
No, unfortunately I don't think he smokes cigars or knows much about them. He did finish it though. I didn't realize they would be smoking cigars and I just happened to be the only guy who had any extras. I figured that aside from the Uzi, it was one of the less expensive cigars I had purchased that day.
I will make a point to carry some cheaper cigars at all times now. I just need to get a bigger case. What's funny is when I first got it, I was still very new to cigars and I wanted a simple 5 count, but the guy convinced me to get the 10. Little did I know how fast the cliff was approaching at the time.
It does give me an excuse to head to my local B&M to have a drink and enjoy my first LP9 after work today :-)
Lol...silver lining to most everything.
D
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pnoon 11:05 PM 02-06-2012
ysr_racer 11:11 PM 02-06-2012
I just say "no". It works evey time.
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pnoon 11:13 PM 02-06-2012
Originally Posted by ysr_racer:
I just say "no". It works evey time.
Maybe.
But yes brings more smiles, more friends, and hopefully, more BOTL.
:-)
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Sonic04GT 07:54 AM 02-07-2012
Originally Posted by ysr_racer:
I just say "no". It works evey time.
To be honest, I find it kind of rude if someone 'asks' for a cigar, like in OP's case, and I wouldn't have a problem saying no, especially if all I had were $10 sticks that I haven't even smoked myself.
However, as mentioned above, it's a good way to make friends and results in a better conscience, so I would likely offer if I was smoking around someone to begin with.
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CigarSquid 08:17 AM 02-07-2012
I normally don't mind handing a few out. All of the times I have, have been with family. I will not give them something I haven't tried yet though.
With it being family, it depends who it is and what they get.
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ApexAZ 08:18 AM 02-07-2012
I gladly would do it again as he is a stand up guy. I just wish I had a less expensive cigar to share and I will make a point to carry some in the future.
I ended up with both a LP9 and a Feral Flying Pig after going back to Fox last night and chatting with the manager about them a bit.
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kydsid 08:19 AM 02-07-2012
I take the easy route and just cary a two finger case. Want a cigar? Sure next time I see you smoking I'll give you one. Guess what? 99% never see that person again.
/end cynical rant
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Blak Smyth 08:45 AM 02-07-2012
I don't have a problem with giving a friend a good cigar, I just know in most cases they won't appreciate it anymore than a budget stick. In fact it seems most non-smokers I know enjoy an infused stick more than anything. The Legends Copper Label was a big hit this weekend thanks to Taki for unloading some of his infused stuff on some of my friends
:-)
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jluck 09:10 AM 02-07-2012
I was on a snow trip a couple weeks ago with a small cache of CC and some NC's. I gave out a couple CC's to friends who have gave me quality sticks in the past and the one person who got an attitude about not getting a CC is always the guy who brings no food,drink or any contribution to get together's.I offered him his choice from the NC moochador too. Then he was trying to bum "puffs" off others cigars.
I have a 15ct traveldor coming (damn cbid). That will be stocked the quality tier fashion for future trips.
:-)
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sevans105 12:43 PM 02-07-2012
Originally Posted by jluck:
I was on a snow trip a couple weeks ago with a small cache of CC and some NC's. I gave out a couple CC's to friends who have gave me quality sticks in the past and the one person who got an attitude about not getting a CC is always the guy who brings no food,drink or any contribution to get together's.I offered him his choice from the NC moochador too. Then he was trying to bum "puffs" off others cigars.
I have a 15ct traveldor coming (damn cbid). That will be stocked the quality tier fashion for future trips. :-)
From lots of experience with moochers, the tier method works very well. Best stuff on the bottom, stuff you wouldn't mind giving to a good friend in the middle, and inexpensive, but decent, on top. Everyone is happy.
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big pete 01:23 PM 02-07-2012
I usually bring a few wallet friendly ($3-5) mild-med smokes with me that I enjoyed to give out to friends in hopes of converting them. For the very few friends i have that are cigar smokers, I will give them better stuff since I know they won't chuck it half way through and will actually enjoy them
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ApexAZ 01:55 PM 02-07-2012
I didn't mean to paint the guy in a negative light. He's a cool dude and not someone I would classify as a moocher. I was happy to share. He just isn't a cigar smoker really and I wished I had something less expensive to hand out. Lesson learned! I will get a larger traveldor!
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cjhalbrooks 03:18 PM 02-07-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Maybe.
But yes brings more smiles, more friends, and hopefully, more BOTL.
:-)
Dont forget the acasional give back cigar
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TJtorpedo 06:07 PM 02-07-2012
Originally Posted by LigaPrivadaT84:
Instead of buying smokes for the sole purpose to give away, I would suggest buying cheaper cigars you enjoy yourself. Bring a few extra Short Stories, Oliva Serie V No4s, and Padron Londres. They are cheap enough to give away, short to prevent excess waste from those 2 puff and tossers, and tasty enough for both cigar lovers: old and new to enjoy.
:-)
Bingo. That's how I do it. I don't buy cigars that I wouldn't smoke myself.
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Mattso3000 06:25 PM 02-07-2012
I just bring my 30 everywhere...Just in case 29 people need to bum a cigar from me. I do have what I call the "brother-in-law tier" in there at all times in case whomever is the beneficiary of the cigar is not someone who would appreciate a great cigar.
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