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![]() ![]() Seriously though, nice pick up. I'm sure you will enjoy your new humi ![]()
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Good start my friend.
I love the look of a new humi. Everything neat and tidy, everything lines up, space to spare, tetris is still a game you play on the computer.... |
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Welcome to the looney bin my friend......but tread lightly.....if not you'll be sliding down the slope
but then again it might be too late.......you're already here |
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I wish that was how I started out! Nice starter kit lol. Go bigger is all I have to say, once you start there is not turning back my friend!
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nice starter humi....but these folks are misleading you....there is no slope....it's a cliff and you just jumped off.....there is no going back!
![]() pretty soon you will be getting coolers cause they are cheaper...then another bigger humi....etc, etc... Enjoy!!
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.Thanks everyone for the kind words once again .Ps. What is a Masshole? ![]() MH |
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I know the bottom is a little empty at the moment.. I'm trying to avoid going down the slippery slope as long as I can
.Very nice and best of luck going slowly down the slope. |
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you always remember your first , have fun filing it up
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Chris, many times the vendor will throw in the calibration kit with the purchase of a digital hygrometer. I like them because at under $5 they are convenient and more precise. You can get different readings from a salt test depending upon how you mix the salt and water.
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Lol yes. Stearns and I pretty much figured that out on the chat when I told him it was a 10 pack. Oh well, to be honest I don't mind them at all and they didn't cost much either. And hey, their what got me hooked on cigars, so if I enjoyed the fakes that much.. I'm in for a treat when I start smoking the good stuff!
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PM me your addy, and I'll send you some of the good stuff.
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Hey everyone, just thought I'd let you guys know how my newbie adventures are going. So far I've tried the Padilla Series 68' and a CAO Black.
Padilla Series 68' Really enjoyed it all the way down to the nub. Great construction, band came off easy in the last third and the draw was perfect. I also found it tasted great although nothing overly stood out. Might take a while to develop my palette before that happens though. All in all, a great cigar in my opinion. CAO Black Oh my lord.. this thing kicked my A$$! Will diffinitely wait a while before I try another one of these. Was feeling pretty cocky last night after a big spaghetti dinner and thought I could handle it . I deffinitely under estimated the strength of a full bodied cigar. I had a headbuzz within 10 minutes of lighting and could only smoke 2/3 of the cigar. On a plus note, I really got to experience that peppery taste and also learnt that I enjoy cigars that are mild/medium in strength. ![]() Cheers, Chris |
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