dentonparrots 02:44 PM 01-31-2009
The passion that people have for them is what made me start smoking them in the first place, I just had to go buy some to try even though I was a non-smoker. The diversity of them is what keeps me interested, forever trying to find the "perfect" cigar.
A great post on a great site, absolutely spot on Dave.
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This world of cigars and cigar smoking is really quite remarkable. I have only been smoking regularly for about 1yr., but it is amazing how it grabs you and quickly becomes a full fledged hobby. Many people I know smoke cigars, but our relationships changed and evolved once I began smoking.
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dentonparrots 03:37 PM 01-31-2009
acruce 03:47 PM 01-31-2009
You always seem to put allot of thought into your posts. You must be a deep thinker...
:-)
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Starchild 04:00 PM 01-31-2009
Deep thoughts, by Da Klugs :-)
Seriously, I couldn't agree more. I've had some great times and met a lot of amazing people, in person and online in my short time in this hobby.
I look forward to enjoying cigars for a long time to come
:-)
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galaga 10:51 AM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Absolutely true Dave! One of my best smoking buddies was barely legal when we started herfing together (King James), and a few of them have been even older than me. :-)
Rumor has it that one of the people I am most looking forward to herfing with is actually older than God.
Looking forward to the day, Rick (galaga). :-) :-)
Although he hasn't shown up on the boards in a long time, I have it on good authority, that God is older that me.......
:-)
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icehog3 04:06 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by galaga:
Although he hasn't shown up on the boards in a long time, I have it on good authority, that God is older that me.......:-)
Sorry, Rick....I meant "dirt", not "God".
:-) :-)
SoCalX!!
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Redbaron 04:09 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by Da Klugs:
Is there anything else that transcends generations like cigars? Where else but a herf do you run into 20 sumtin to 50 sumtin's sharing a passion together?
Thin ones, fat ones, short ones, long ones, thin short, fat long..etc. The whole varied size thing is so cool and interesting. .
NAMBLA?
:-)
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Nimbus 05:01 PM 02-02-2009
Cigars has open my eyes to new wonders and and the people that I share them with are extremely generous and insightful. By far the best hobby/addiction!
:-)
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jkim05 05:28 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by Redbaron:
NAMBLA?
:-)
That's what one of my friends calls this cigar thing...only in jest of course.
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ronhoffman2 05:37 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by Redbaron:
NAMBLA?
:-)
very funny.
:-)
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icehog3 06:10 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by Redbaron:
NAMBLA?
:-)
How did your interview go?
:-)
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ucla695 01:23 PM 02-03-2009
Amen!! I couldn’t have said it better myself.
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cbsmokin 01:57 PM 02-03-2009
I believe that the gentlemen that I run into as a result of smoking cigars for the most part are a great crowd. Well, at least those who take it seriously are. By serious, I only mean they actually know something about cigars not that they are uptight.
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Redbaron 11:30 AM 02-04-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
How did your interview go? :-)
Denied... AGAIN!!!
:-)
LOL!!
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MarkinAZ 05:16 AM 02-05-2009
The Wonderful Cigar...then, a bonding agent for humanity. What we as human beings could accomplish if more would indulge in the leafy art:-)
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AzonCigars 06:06 PM 02-07-2009
The best part in owning a shop, is meeting so many different great people.
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