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fbillings14 07:28 PM 01-28-2010
Cigar etiquette; what is kosher what is not? Im not new to cigars but am new to smoke clubs, what is ok to do and what is no ok to do what is ok to talk about wat is not ok, and what is a absoluit nono!
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lightning9191 07:35 PM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by Ty Atkinson:
have a glass top humidor that seems to stay between 61 and 65 humidity with heartfelt 65 beads in it, do i just contribute the fluctuation to the great glass top or be worried, also where should i place the humidity tube for best results.

My cigars feel pretty firm which i tend to worry about didnt know if it was from the lower humidity and tempature around 64 in the humi or if i should do something different.
I wouldn't worry about that swing...it's not that big of a swing and it could be due to the glass top. Place the tube anywhere and it should do it's work. I always try to put mine towards the top as opposed to burying it....cause I believe it might work a little better more exposed. I'm not sure about your firm cigars. How do they smoke?
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Ty Atkinson 08:02 PM 01-28-2010
they seem to be fine, no burn issues, and no harsh tastes.
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Chris. 08:03 PM 01-28-2010
Ty, I'd say the glass top sounds like it has a good seal. My coolerdor fluctuates that much. I think it has more to do with temperature changes throughout the day than anything else.
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NCRadioMan 08:12 PM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by Ty Atkinson:
they seem to be fine, no burn issues, and no harsh tastes.
No worries then. :-)
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T.G 08:43 PM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by fbillings14:
Cigar etiquette; what is kosher what is not? Im not new to cigars but am new to smoke clubs, what is ok to do and what is no ok to do what is ok to talk about wat is not ok, and what is a absoluit nono!
Common courtesy and sense prevail here.

Unless you are paying a membership fee, always buy some cigars from the facility. If you are paying a membership fee, you should still buy a few cigars from them periodically. If you bring in your own cigars to smoke, even after buying theirs, be discrete, don't wave a cigar that can't be bought there in the staffs face (take the band off after lighting). If the facility doesn't have a liquor license, don't bring your own alcohol in without checking with the owner/manager first. If you have some cigars that they don't sell there, consider gifting one every now and then to the owner/manager/staff, it can go a long way.

Oh, and smoking infused and flavored cigars are usually frowned upon.
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issues 09:02 PM 01-28-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
Common courtesy and sense prevail here.

Unless you are paying a membership fee, always buy some cigars from the facility. If you are paying a membership fee, you should still buy a few cigars from them periodically. If you bring in your own cigars to smoke, even after buying theirs, be discrete, don't wave a cigar that can't be bought there in the staffs face (take the band off after lighting). If the facility doesn't have a liquor license, don't bring your own alcohol in without checking with the owner/manager first. If you have some cigars that they don't sell there, consider gifting one every now and then to the owner/manager/staff, it can go a long way.

Oh, and smoking infused and flavored cigars are usually frowned upon.
Sound advice.


Also, try not to talk about other B&Ms you frequent or online catalogs. I know a guy who was banned from a place for discussing another lounge to customers.
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fbillings14 04:57 PM 01-29-2010
Ya I learned the no acid rule real quick the first time I lit one up. The guys there were great thow really introduced me to other cigars that I enjoy much more then I ever did a acid, they even donated a few sticks to me after the demanded I put it out. I think that is how I got my hands on my first Olivia V.
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Gary 07:45 PM 01-29-2010
So, does nicotine raise or lower your blood sugar? I see people on this forum mentioning that it lowers your blood sugar, but when I search the internet, nicotine seems to raise your blood sugar. I know I must be missing something here.
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NCRadioMan 08:11 PM 01-29-2010
Originally Posted by Gary:
So, does nicotine raise or lower your blood sugar? I see people on this forum mentioning that it lowers your blood sugar, but when I search the internet, nicotine seems to raise your blood sugar. I know I must be missing something here.
When we first start a cigar, the blood-sugar level rises but since it takes a while to smoke a cigar that supply slowly diminishes. Then nicotine circulating in the bloodstream prior to metabolism tends to collect in the pancreas, causing the pancreas to produce more insulin than normal. The excess amount of insulin causes blood-sugar to drop, resulting in nausea, high blood pressure, and other undesireable effects that we sometimes experience with cigars. Consumption of sugar gives the insulin something to break down, causing blood sugar to rise and mitigating the short-term effects of nicotine on the pancreas. So, the fastest & best antidote to nicotine toxicity is sugar.
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Gary 08:32 PM 01-29-2010
ah, great answer thanks! :-)

Funny though, I did have a good lunch, smoked my cigar (an Excalibur 1066 Dark Knight III) soon after that I took a long nap. When I woke up, I felt a bit shaky, I then ate something, drank a bottle of water, felt fine shortly after. I guess my blood sugar was still low despite my lunch.

I'm still a newbie at this, been at this for a week or so, probably on my 9th cigar, this is really the first time I felt I had a minor problem with it.


Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
When we first start a cigar, the blood-sugar level rises but since it takes a while to smoke a cigar that supply slowly diminishes. Then nicotine circulating in the bloodstream prior to metabolism tends to collect in the pancreas, causing the pancreas to produce more insulin than normal. The excess amount of insulin causes blood-sugar to drop, resulting in nausea, high blood pressure, and other undesireable effects that we sometimes experience with cigars. Consumption of sugar gives the insulin something to break down, causing blood sugar to rise and mitigating the short-term effects of nicotine on the pancreas. So, the fastest & best antidote to nicotine toxicity is sugar.

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Chris. 08:46 PM 01-29-2010
Smoke three back to back. :-)
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Gary 08:53 PM 01-29-2010
Don't tempt me :-)

I did smoke 2 back to back once, and felt fine, ok, a minor buzz, but pleasant a buzz. This one just hit me wrong.

Originally Posted by Chris.:
Smoke three back to back. :-)

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Chris. 09:01 PM 01-29-2010
First time I smoked three in a row, I threw up in my friends car. He couldn't pull over fast enough. :-)
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0002S 09:41 PM 01-29-2010
What happens at my 100th post?
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icehog3 09:51 PM 01-29-2010
Originally Posted by 0002S:
What happens at my 100th post?
You get a clown.

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junkinduck 10:00 PM 01-29-2010
I'm not at 100 yet but y'all can hold the clown when I get there. Clowns scare me.
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Whee 10:02 PM 01-29-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
You get a clown.

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Jesus, that's worse than the BVO.:-)
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icehog3 10:03 PM 01-29-2010
Originally Posted by junkinduck:
I'm not at 100 yet but y'all can hold the clown when I get there. Clowns scare me.
Oh, I got a 36 post clown for you, Don.

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junkinduck 10:12 PM 01-29-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Oh, I got a 36 post clown for you, Don.

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I gotta go to bed on that. nightmare city.
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