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The Homebrew Hammer
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When I pull up to a herf, I immediately throw a sheet over my car, so as not to offend anyone who might be driving a hunkajunk.
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A Cigar = 42
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I've never seen anyone looked down on for smoking a "finer quality product", however, I have seen persons looked down upon for smoking a LESS quality product.
Personaly I remove them if they are easy to remove and keep them on if they're not.
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I've seen several references to this, for example:
http://www.cigartrends.com/etiquette.php Zino Davidoff's guide to cigar etiquette Quote:
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/html/cig101_1boo.asp Quote:
http://www.essortment.com/lifestyle/...ngeti_snfb.htm Rule Six Quote:
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Going Commando
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Mossy Hoosier
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I leave mine on. When I first started I did take them off all the time, because I read somewhere that you "should". I found though I liked leaving them on, and it is my smoke gosh darnit!
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Angry Asian Dwarf
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![]() As for the bands? I leave 'em on. They're a helpful reminder of what I was smoking, along with the "you've reached the 1" mark on the cigar, time to start thinking of what to smoke next". Them cigar bands are so helpful!
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