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Ahbroody 04:11 PM 04-19-2009
Heres one I realized.

Generally speaking most CCs are a very good deal. I used to think it was not worth it. Then I ran the numbers and realized they are often a very good deal. I think most of us dont start out buying boxes which is where my misconception came from. Example a box of PSD4s run about 6.40 a stick. I generally spend atleast that when I buy a stick at the B&M. Its just you have to buy them all at once. Some of us broke asses have to be financially responsible for the month to do this.
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Skywalker 04:32 PM 04-19-2009
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
Generally speaking: when a new member goes to their first herf, they have questions galore about what to bring....IMHO, bring what you like to smoke, if you want to handout cigars to other attendees, go for it. Main thing to remember, is be yourself and enjoy!!
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
And generally speaking, I believe it is always in good taste to bring a small gift (cigar, etc) for the Inmate who is hosting the local herf at his or her home, as a way of showing your appreciation for their generosity.

In addition, and generally speaking, try to have something positive to say from time to time about the members of the CFRH. If not, they make take the notion at their next herf to bomb your a$$:-)
Generally speaking... Herfs are addicting because smoking alone is not what most of us want to do!!! Herfs give us a chance to meet new BOTL/SOTL and put faces and personalities with screen names!!! I was afraid my first time but after that I couldn't wait for the next, and the next. They are also a great place to bomb noobs!!!

BTW - You know you are a welcome Herf guest when you vomit in the host's backyard
.:-)
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Old Sailor 04:45 PM 04-19-2009
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
And generally speaking, I believe it is always in good taste to bring a small gift (cigar, etc) for the Inmate who is hosting the local herf at his or her home, as a way of showing your appreciation for their generosity.

In addition, and generally speaking, try to have something positive to say from time to time about the members of the CFRH. If not, they make take the notion at their next herf to bomb your a$$:-)
Excellent point!!:-):-)
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WildBlueSooner 04:47 PM 04-19-2009
Originally Posted by Ahbroody:
Heres one I realized.

Generally speaking most CCs are a very good deal. I used to think it was not worth it. Then I ran the numbers and realized they are often a very good deal. I think most of us dont start out buying boxes which is where my misconception came from. Example a box of PSD4s run about 6.40 a stick. I generally spend atleast that when I buy a stick at the B&M. Its just you have to buy them all at once. Some of us broke asses have to be financially responsible for the month to do this.
:-) Agree...especially on the CC part, although I like NCs and CCs both!
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bobarian 05:09 PM 04-19-2009
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Generally speaking... Herfs are addicting because smoking alone is not what most of us want to do!!! Herfs give us a chance to meet new BOTL/SOTL and put faces and personalities with screen names!!! I was afraid my first time but after that I couldn't wait for the next, and the next. They are also a great place to bomb noobs!!!

BTW - You know you are a welcome Herf guest when you vomit in the host's backyard
.:-)
:-) Generally speaking noobs attending their first herf do not bring enough empty storage. It is not presumptuous to bring an extra gallon ziplock bag! You look mighty silly going home from a herf with cigars sticking out of all your pockets! :-)
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DMK 05:23 PM 04-19-2009
O.K. my turn....

Generally speaking, when it comes to shipping (as a Canadian), in side the country to other Canadians I find our express post fast and usually reliable.
With a DC, a small package is about $7.00.
I don't use couriers due to cost.

Shipping to the U.S. can be a crap shoot.
Again I don't use couriers as they seem to love to hand all packages over for inspection...:-)
I've had all methods of shipping fail at one time or another using the postal service.
Usually I find that our 'small packet air' service is the most reliable and the fastest, also oddly enough, the cheapest but no DC :-)
The 'expedited parcel' which automatically comes with a DC seems to slow it down and the tracking is useless after it is handed off to another countries postal system.
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SmokinApe 05:53 PM 04-19-2009
Generally speaking it's good form to Pay It Forward...
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Skywalker 02:29 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking... Post Whoring occurs when things get slow around here!!!:-)
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DPD6030 02:39 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking...if you start out with one humidor it will quickly multiple to two or three humidors. You may end up selling them to buy a vinotemp. Shortly after filling that you may buy another vinotemp and fill that. Once that happens you will get a cooler and fill that. It's a never ending cycle that I enjoy but my credit cards don't! So buy the biggest freakin cigar storage humidor you can get to begin with. Trust me on this :-)
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Legend 02:50 PM 04-20-2009
Originally Posted by Da Klugs:
OK another one:

Generally Speaking...

I taste no difference between cigars I buy on line v.s. those at B&M's. Other than the either can suck ROTT or ROOTH based upon being over humidified. I think the premise of differences ties back to one key ingredient in enjoying the cigar... what is between your ears, than any intentional differences at manufacturing. If a B&M proprietor you respect (or friends for that matter, but I guesss you need friends for that to happen) hands you a cigar / recommends it, you will tend to enjoy that cigar more than one without any connection to that weird muddled place between your ears.
I agree the the notion that what's between your ears will generally affect your taste. This is a key factor to what folks believe about this subject. Those predisposed to think there is no difference will not taste one, and contrarily those predisposed to thinking there is will taste one. Generally speaking....I don't think we will ever know.
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ahc4353 02:52 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking some people make you wanna :-) :-) :-)
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G G 02:58 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking.......................................... .uh I forgot what I was gonna say.:-)
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WildBlueSooner 04:54 PM 04-20-2009
Generally Speaking...Al getting the hell bombed out of him provides some of the most entertaining posts in the great world of the Asylum!
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chippewastud79 05:04 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking, the Asylum's FOG's are pretty good at sniffing out the bullshit, so don't try it :-)

Generally speaking, 19847731 pictures in one post doesn't neccessarily make it a good post and trying too hard will likely have the adverse effect on your intentions to be accepted.
Originally Posted by ahc4353:
Generally speaking some people make you wanna :-)
:-) Generally speaking, people who think they are right all the time will never admit fault in their arguments and never see another side to an argument. :-)

Originally Posted by ggainey:
Generally speaking.......................................... .uh I forgot what I was gonna say.
Generally speaking, that happens a lot to the old guys around here and sometimes the young guys too :-)
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ca21455 05:42 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking:

Do what you want with wrappers, cut your cigar with something that works, light it with fire, smoke it if you enjoy it, buy where you feel comfortable, state your opinion and be nice.

I like it here.
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WildBlueSooner 05:45 PM 04-20-2009
Originally Posted by ca21455:
Generally speaking:

Do what you want with wrappers, cut your cigar with something that works, light it with fire, smoke it if you enjoy it, buy where you feel comfortable, state your opinion and be nice.

I like it here.
Generally speaking...WORD!
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jcarlton 07:07 PM 04-20-2009
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
And generally speaking, I believe it is always in good taste to bring a small gift (cigar, etc) for the Inmate who is hosting the local herf at his or her home, as a way of showing your appreciation for their generosity.

In addition, and generally speaking, try to have something positive to say from time to time about the members of the CFRH. If not, they make take the notion at their next herf to bomb your a$$:-)

:-) Generally speaking, he may have a point. :-)
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mojo65 10:45 PM 04-20-2009
Generally speaking..... Cigar Smokers are the kindest most generous people on the planet. Ive had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of many.
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SeanGAR 05:12 AM 04-21-2009
Gernally speaking, it is not possible to bring too many cigars or too much bacon to a herf. Lots of cigars gives you lots of selection and the opportunity to share cigars you enjoy with others. Lots of bacon leaves enough for more than one person. Same goes with maple syrup .... and beer ... and scotch ... and rum. Did I mention cigars?

Generally speaking,when you're digging a hole and you can no longer see the trees .... you should put the shovel down. :-)

Generally speaking, if you want to beat Dave at corn toss, you need to wake up early and practice ... a lot.
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Hardcz 05:30 AM 04-21-2009
Generally speaking it's funny to watch a giant of a man run back and forth from his seat to the food table you moved directly in front of you, so he can grab handfuls of chips and buffalo chicken dip at herfs.

And generally speaking, it's polite to laugh to yourself instead of point it out when he ninjas the bowl and puts it on his chair so he can hoard it.
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