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skibumdc 07:00 AM 01-20-2010
According to Addiction's wording, if you consume 1 cigar out of a box, you no longer have a BOX.

For example, he has 5 full intact boxes of Cohiba Reservas, and 1 open box.

Now MOST of us would say he has 6 boxes, but Addiction is VERY specific in his wording and says he only has 5 boxes.

Is his math or wording correct?

If his wording is true, then I only have 3 boxes.

I tried using that Fuzzy Math with my wife ImageImageImage
Yeah, she didn't buy it.

So, if I open a PSD4 box and consume 1 or 2 cigars, do I still have a box?
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tobii3 07:01 AM 01-20-2010
I own 100's of boxes.

No more cigars in them though.....:-)
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chachee52 07:43 AM 01-20-2010
So If have a bag of chips and eat one chip, than I don't have a bag of chips anymore? Which means than I can go buy another bag of chips? hmmmmmm I might need to use this one!!
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RightAJ 08:07 AM 01-20-2010
All I know is that Addiction better have a good security system because those SIX boxes of Cohiba Reservas sound freakin sweet:-)

aj
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skibumdc 08:09 AM 01-20-2010
He doesn't need a security system....have you seen him?
If someone crossed him, they might never find the body :-)
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RightAJ 08:18 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by skibumdc:
He doesn't need a security system....have you seen him?
If someone crossed him, they might never find the body :-)
Haha no never seen him. Ok I'll be sure to come in body armor lol

Man some of you guys smoke some crazy stuff...

aj
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slickster81 08:36 AM 01-20-2010
Prime example of the old adage (correctly worded, Adam of Leeds, Yorkshire will back me up on this one....)

You can't eat your cake and have it too.....

(i.e. American way of saying it is "you can't have your cake and eat it too", which is absurd since if you have the cake, of course you can eat it, however the correct adage states you cannot eat the cake and also have it.)

Hope that clears this mess up!!!

Hahahaaaaaaaaa:-):-):-)
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Addiction 09:03 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by RightAJ:
Haha no never seen him. Ok I'll be sure to come in body armor lol

Man some of you guys smoke some crazy stuff...

aj
Unless things have changed a lot since my days in the service no body armor for the face lol.
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Addiction 09:04 AM 01-20-2010
If you sold 21 cigars as a box, and that box of cigars started with 25, you would get flamed over it. So clearly less than the full compliment isn't a box.
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Skywalker 09:11 AM 01-20-2010
A diesel train left the station traveling north 1.5 hours before a freight train. The freight train traveled in the opposite direction going 6 km/h faster then the diesel train for two hours after which time the trains were 312.3 km apart. Find the diesel train's speed.

What was the question???
:-)

I never was good with math!!!:-)
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shilala 09:17 AM 01-20-2010
A box of cigars is a box of cigars if it's full of the cigars that came in it.
If it's been opened, then it's a full open box of cigars.
If I sell a box of 2006 Anejos and some are 2005, it ain't a box of 2006 Anejos.
Once it's empty, it's just a box.
For me, it's time to get another box once the first one comes out. That way the others are getting ready for when the open box is getting smoked.
I'm not sure what MOBD is talking about, but if it's a train full of cigars, I get to cherry pick. I called it first. :-)
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slickster81 09:18 AM 01-20-2010
Solved using Spock logic.....

If Addiction sends Slick his open boxes, then he will have nothing but full boxes based on the definition of the many. :-)



Too darn much coffee this morning........
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icehog3 10:09 AM 01-20-2010
25 sticks in the box = A box

24 sticks in the box = A partial box
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Blueface 10:19 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
Once it's empty, it's just a box.
And we can give it to Richard to use on a very cold Florida day.:-)

Originally Posted by icehog3:
25 sticks in the box = A box

24 sticks in the box = A partial box
What happens if the box is comprised of 24? 20?
Holy crap!!! A box that comes with 24 to begin with is thereby only A Partial Box?:-)
Man, that complicates things even more now.:-)
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icehog3 10:34 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:

What happens if the box is comprised of 24? 20?
Holy crap!!! A box that comes with 24 to begin with is thereby only A Partial Box?:-)
Man, that complicates things even more now.:-)
I was wondering who the first joker would be, Carlos...I shoulda figured. :-)
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groogs 10:40 AM 01-20-2010
I have to agree with Addiction, a box of cigars is a full box.
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Blueface 10:55 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
I was wondering who the first joker would be, Carlos...I shoulda figured. :-)
:-)
Glad to help out and not disappoint.
Man can I have fun with this one for a while.:-)
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icehog3 10:57 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:
:-)
Glad to help out and not disappoint.
Man can I have fun with this one for a while.:-)
If you disagree, I have a box of Escudos to sell you for $300.

There are only 4 cigars in it, but it's a box, right? :-)




(I am not selling Cuban cigars, this is a inside joke / lame attempt at humor).
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GKitty 11:04 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by Addiction:
If you sold 21 cigars as a box, and that box of cigars started with 25, you would get flamed over it. So clearly less than the full compliment isn't a box.
:-) For the sake of transactions.

To my own personal stock keeping:
If it's only missing 3 or fewer, it's still a box.
If it's short a 5er or more, then it's most of a box.
Obviously, if approximately half the original number remain, it's half a box.
If there's less than 1/3 of the original number, I have none... and an excuse to go shopping. :-)

Here's the brainbender: If I have two boxes of the same cigar (both date & factory stamps are identical), does combining two partial boxes mean I once again have a box?
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McSmokey 11:11 AM 01-20-2010
Originally Posted by GKitty:
Here's the brainbender: If I have two boxes of the same cigar (both date & factory stamps are identical), does combining two partial boxes mean I once again have a box?
I would say yes because supposedly all sticks came from the same factory on the same date
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