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Topic: Free stuff rules
Posted By: 636andy636.
Subject: Free stuff rules
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 1:46am
Free stuff from your step sister that went to cuba rules!
http://i15.tinypic.com/2v2gjlj.jpg - http://i15.tinypic.com/2v2gjlj.jpg Churchill en tubo
http://i15.tinypic.com/2mo9i02.jpg - http://i15.tinypic.com/2mo9i02.jpg Siglo III, She paid 10 dollars Canadian for it.
http://i15.tinypic.com/2en41n4.jpg - http://i15.tinypic.com/2en41n4.jpg
http://i15.tinypic.com/441uy4z.jpg - http://i15.tinypic.com/441uy4z.jpg Coronas Major

Funky, Is the Siglo III real?


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Posted By: ekeboo
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 1:47am
Meh ciggars aint quite my thing.

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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 1:50am
Thats all you got?



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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 1:54am
Originally posted by Tae Kwon Do Tae Kwon Do wrote:

Thats all you got?



and a bottle of rum

2 of the H.upmann's, One Cohiba Siglo III and a Ryj churchill en tubo.
The Cohiba if bought at the store in town is 60 dollars.
Yes that is all...


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 7:50am
what do you mean is the siglo real? do they exist, hell yeah one of the better cigars I've had.

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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 8:27am
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

what do you mean is the siglo real? do they exist, hell yeah one of the better cigars I've had.


Good job stupid.

Cohibas are the most counterfeited cigar in all the land.

Judging from the band, it looks real. Normally they don't counterfeit the Siglos, especially in the individually packaged boxes from 5 packs.

Also, wow, 60$ is quite... high

We only sell it for $37 I believe.

http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar/CA_Counterfeits/Genuine_Page/0,3392,29,00.html - See here.

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 9:47am
 ... BAGGA DOUCHEA!

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Posted By: Cedric
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 9:59am
Um..
Funky>*>Galm (v) Zero





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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 3:57pm
Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

what do you mean is the siglo real? do they exist, hell yeah one of the better cigars I've had.


Good job stupid.

Cohibas are the most counterfeited cigar in all the land.

Judging from the band, it looks real. Normally they don't counterfeit the Siglos, especially in the individually packaged boxes from 5 packs.

Also, wow, 60$ is quite... high

We only sell it for $37 I believe.

http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar/CA_Counterfeits/Genuine_Page/0,3392,29,00.html - See here.


The cigars in the stores here are over priced. Montecristo mini's are 30 dollars a pack.

The Cohiba has a perfect wraper on it. How do you pronounce Cohiba?




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Posted By: Snipa69
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 4:04pm
I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba. 

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Posted By: reifidom
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 4:07pm
I just got a free fish tank. Nice size. I'll have to get it set up and get pics. It was out by the curb over near my parents with a sign saying that "It works great. Take it." Ok. :)

Time to get it set up and get some fish.

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Posted By: High Voltage
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 5:46pm
On the topic of free stuff I got a Budweiser Select table and two matching chairs from work today.

Pics soon to come, I'm busy eating.


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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 18 November 2006 at 6:44pm
I got a free Stella Artois glass yesterday when I bought copious amounts of beer.


Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 1:45pm
Well I just got my ass kicked by the H.upmann last night.
Should have stopped smoking 45 min in but I kept going for another 15 min.
Got in the house and could not stop shaking so i laid down in my bed then ran to the bathroom and lost my dinner.

Not a bad cigar though.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 2:51pm
wtf do you not know how to smoke a cigar?

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Posted By: RicWhic414
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:08pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

wtf do you not know how to smoke a cigar?


wrong hole


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Posted By: Tae Kwon Do
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:17pm
Originally posted by 636andy636. 636andy636. wrote:

Well I just got my ass kicked by the H.upmann last night.
Should have stopped smoking 45 min in but I kept going for another 15 min.
Got in the house and could not stop shaking so i laid down in my bed then ran to the bathroom and lost my dinner.




Well that sounds perfectly healthy.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:19pm
wrong pipe is more than likely ric

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Posted By: Justice
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:23pm
U lucky!

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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:24pm
Originally posted by 636andy636. 636andy636. wrote:

Well I just got my ass kicked by the H.upmann last night.Should have stopped smoking 45 min in but I kept going for another 15 min.Got in the house and could not stop shaking so i laid down in my bed then ran to the bathroom and lost my dinner. Not a bad cigar though.


Sounds enjoyable...


Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:26pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

wtf do you not know how to smoke a cigar?


I know how to properly smoke a cigar. I do not inhale, I puff and enjoy the flavors.

I am not a regular cigar smoker. This was allot of nicotine for me.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:28pm
Ah that explains it. Yeah if you smoked the whole thing in one sitting without having done it before it can be dangerous

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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:36pm
Looks like I'm done with smoking for good. Thats the sickest I have ever been. No I'm not going to send anyone my other cigars.

Least the rum did not %$#@$$%@ me over like the cigar. Mmm Mojito


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:43pm

You've got to build up an immunity to it first, you can't just smoke a few say I got sick real bad once and give it up for good. It's your decision though.



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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:46pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You've got to build up an immunity to it first, you can't just smoke a few say I got sick real bad once and give it up for good. It's your decision though.



I know man. Just the buzz I get from it messes me up for a day or two. I get very spacey and never stop talking.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:48pm
whoa, well then... SeND tEhe Free l33t gars to meez

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Posted By: NotDaveEllis
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:50pm
I and the rest of the forum populous laugh at your womanliness, that is all.


Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:51pm
Originally posted by NotDaveEllis NotDaveEllis wrote:

I and the rest of the forum populous laugh at your womanliness, that is all.


Thanks.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:52pm
nah leave him alone the buzz gets to me for a little bit if i smoke it too quick

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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 3:55pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

nah leave him alone the buzz gets to me for a little bit if i smoke it too quick


We're already all laughing at you, telling us not to laugh at someone else wont matter.


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 4:05pm

 nice burn



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Posted By: Trogdor2
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 4:08pm
Wow. How do you throw up by means of a cigar? I don't know too much
about them, but I've smoked my fair share and I can't say I've ever even felt
slightly "altered" from them.

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 4:10pm
It's all based on the smoker really, I've never thrown up and the lightheadness comes once in a great while. If your a big guy the effects won't be as bad as a smoker who's lighter.

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Posted By: Heres To You
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 4:28pm
Whats with the fnacy cigars...

Go with the cheap, yet reliable black and milds...

Sarcasm of course.

But they really are the only ones I've tried.  They're not bad.  I had to sleep under a bridge to get the full effect btw.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 4:55pm

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



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Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 5:51pm
pretty nice selection.
I cant say I've ever gotten remotely sick or altered by a cigar, unless you count the tumors.  I dont think weight has anything to do with it, i only weigh 155.
My bro is going to Germany to study for a year, Im probably going to go visit him and bring back a box of ISOMs, or just have him bring them back when he returns.


Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 6:38pm
Originally posted by Trogdor2 Trogdor2 wrote:

Wow. How do you throw up by means of a cigar? I don't know too much
about them, but I've smoked my fair share and I can't say I've ever even felt
slightly "altered" from them.


Nicotine = poison.

Now I know what its like for a emo to take a bunch of pills and survive.


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Posted By: Destruction
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 6:58pm
Originally posted by 636andy636. 636andy636. wrote:


Originally posted by Trogdor2 Trogdor2 wrote:

Wow. How do you throw up by means of a cigar? I don't know too much
about them, but I've smoked my fair share and I can't say I've ever even felt
slightly "altered" from them.
Nicotine = poison.Now I know what its like for a emo to take a bunch of pills and survive.


o rly?

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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:38pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



Where to begin...

A fifth? Did you do that calculation in your laboratory?

Technical? Technically the cigar with the better tobacco is going to be more enjoyable to smoke. Which is why I'll take a cheap Cuban machine-made over an overwhelming large amount of handrolled non-Cubans.

While most handrolled cigars use long leaf tobacco, there are still many competent short-filler tobacco cigars available.

I don't seem to understand your explanation of 'stages' for machine-made.

You see, large handrolled cigars go through various stages. They start off as mild, and intensify as you smoke them. Short-filler machine-mades do not go through stages.

Also, no cigar, whether machine-made or hand-rolled can maintain the same flavour throughout the entire smoke.

Please, do research before trying to attempt to pretend like you know what you're talking about.

Idiot.


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Posted By: Cedric
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:46pm




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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:46pm
FUNKOWNED

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Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:49pm
Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



Where to begin...

A fifth? Did you do that calculation in your laboratory?

Technical? Technically the cigar with the better tobacco is going to be more enjoyable to smoke. Which is why I'll take a cheap Cuban machine-made over an overwhelming large amount of handrolled non-Cubans.

While most handrolled cigars use long leaf tobacco, there are still many competent short-filler tobacco cigars available.

I don't seem to understand your explanation of 'stages' for machine-made.

You see, large handrolled cigars go through various stages. They start off as mild, and intensify as you smoke them. Short-filler machine-mades do not go through stages.

Also, no cigar, whether machine-made or hand-rolled can maintain the same flavour throughout the entire smoke.

Please, do research before trying to attempt to pretend like you know what you're talking about.

Idiot.


QFT except for the cuban>* part.  I have only smoked one cuban, but have had many dominicans, brazillians, italians, and others that have been on par with the cuban.




Posted By: SSOK
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:53pm

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba. 

I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.



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Posted By: 636andy636.
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:53pm
Originally posted by evillepaintball evillepaintball wrote:

Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



Where to begin...

A fifth? Did you do that calculation in your laboratory?

Technical? Technically the cigar with the better tobacco is going to be more enjoyable to smoke. Which is why I'll take a cheap Cuban machine-made over an overwhelming large amount of handrolled non-Cubans.

While most handrolled cigars use long leaf tobacco, there are still many competent short-filler tobacco cigars available.

I don't seem to understand your explanation of 'stages' for machine-made.

You see, large handrolled cigars go through various stages. They start off as mild, and intensify as you smoke them. Short-filler machine-mades do not go through stages.

Also, no cigar, whether machine-made or hand-rolled can maintain the same flavour throughout the entire smoke.

Please, do research before trying to attempt to pretend like you know what you're talking about.

Idiot.


QFT except for the cuban>* part.  I have only smoked one cuban, but have had many dominicans, brazillians, italians, and others that have been on par with the cuban.




I think you might be getting confused. the CAO brazilla line and itallia line are not from Brazil  or Italy


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Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:54pm
Originally posted by evillepaintball evillepaintball wrote:

Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



Where to begin...

A fifth? Did you do that calculation in your laboratory?

Technical? Technically the cigar with the better tobacco is going to be more enjoyable to smoke. Which is why I'll take a cheap Cuban machine-made over an overwhelming large amount of handrolled non-Cubans.

While most handrolled cigars use long leaf tobacco, there are still many competent short-filler tobacco cigars available.

I don't seem to understand your explanation of 'stages' for machine-made.

You see, large handrolled cigars go through various stages. They start off as mild, and intensify as you smoke them. Short-filler machine-mades do not go through stages.

Also, no cigar, whether machine-made or hand-rolled can maintain the same flavour throughout the entire smoke.

Please, do research before trying to attempt to pretend like you know what you're talking about.

Idiot.


QFT except for the cuban>* part.  I have only smoked one cuban, but have had many dominicans, brazillians, italians, and others that have been on par with the cuban.




How can you assert that remark having only smoked one Cuban? does it not seem a bit far fetched to say "I've smoked a dozen other things that were on par with the one Cuban I had, so I cant agree that Cubans are the best"?


I've never smoked a thing, and I don't know anything about it. I'm just questioning your statement from and argumentative point of view.


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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 7:57pm
Oh, and for the record.

I do work in a Cigar store that only sells Cuban cigars, but I visit the US regularly, and I've probably smoked more non-Cubans than Cubans.

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 20 November 2006 at 8:22pm

, congrats on being an ultra jerk buddy. And while I agree with the fact that it's impossible to maintain the same flavor throughout the entire smoke, it can be controlled. A machine made cigar to me goes through so many flavor changes so quickly that it's unenjoyable. He asked what the deal with "fancy" cigars are and the whole post of mine was of my opinion. The whole fifth comment wasn't calculated in my lab it was in my head, my personal opinion of why I like higher quality cigars. And there is where you are being a jerk, in your entire argument, and belittlement of me, you failed to realize that my post was that of opinion. Good day sir. And so you don't get confused my OPINION on cubans is that they arn't that grand, I've had better.



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Posted By: Heres To You
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 12:48am
I never really noticed that much of a "flavor change" with black and milds.  I know we went through a bunch of packs of them at senior week.

It's not something I crave to do, but I definently don't mind it.

PS- Funky- Remember the last supplement thread when you told me Cytosport made the best quality and cheapest protein powder?  Haha....


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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:10am
Originally posted by Heres To You Heres To You wrote:

I never really noticed that much of a "flavor change" with black and milds.  I know we went through a bunch of packs of them at senior week.It's not something I crave to do, but I definently don't mind it.PS- Funky- Remember the last supplement thread when you told me Cytosport made the best quality and cheapest protein powder?  Haha....


Did I...?

I don't use supplements, so... hmm

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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:14am
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

, congrats on being an ultra jerk buddy. And while I agree with the fact that it's impossible to maintain the same flavor throughout the entire smoke, it can be controlled. A machine made cigar to me goes through so many flavor changes so quickly that it's unenjoyable. He asked what the deal with "fancy" cigars are and the whole post of mine was of my opinion. The whole fifth comment wasn't calculated in my lab it was in my head, my personal opinion of why I like higher quality cigars. And there is where you are being a jerk, in your entire argument, and belittlement of me, you failed to realize that my post was that of opinion. Good day sir. And so you don't get confused my OPINION on cubans is that they arn't that grand, I've had better.



Right.

But you never claimed in your post that you were offering your 'opinion'. You were just stating everything like it was 'fact'.

So next time, think before spewing your nonsensical 'opinion'.

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Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:15am
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

, congrats on being an ultra jerk buddy. And while I agree with the fact that it's impossible to maintain the same flavor throughout the entire smoke, it can be controlled. A machine made cigar to me goes through so many flavor changes so quickly that it's unenjoyable. He asked what the deal with "fancy" cigars are and the whole post of mine was of my opinion. The whole fifth comment wasn't calculated in my lab it was in my head, my personal opinion of why I like higher quality cigars. And there is where you are being a jerk, in your entire argument, and belittlement of me, you failed to realize that my post was that of opinion. Good day sir. And so you don't get confused my OPINION on cubans is that they arn't that grand, I've had better.




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Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.






In defense of Funky:


You never ONCE made reference that the above was opinion. You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.

Most of which was wrong. Don't call Funky a jerk because you failed to convey your thoughts accurately.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:19am

No I wasn't you choose to read it like I was stating everything like fact. Did I say fact you don't get a fifth of the factual expericence factually when you add the facts to factor in the factorality of the facts?



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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:26am
Yes, your use of the word 'technical', also means 'opinion'.

How silly of me to think otherwise.

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Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:28am
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

No I wasn't you choose to read it like I was stating everything like fact. Did I say fact you don't get a fifth of the factual expericence factually when you add the facts to factor in the factorality of the facts?




Good lord you cover your butt at every turn with more and more crap.


Lets say there is a thread on cows, and I reply with:


You don't get half the enjoyment of a cow with out eating cheese. I am asserting that as fact.

I no where in that statement made any note of it being opinion. FACT is: you issued that as a statement, you failed to convey the intent of it being an opinion to both Funky, and myself.

Clearly, whether you think so or not, you are missing something in how you convey your thoughts.


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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:31am

Ok man I'm done with this crap. It's boring me it really is. And before you post some garbage about me backing out of an agrument think about this. From now on  before I say anything here I will post wether I feel its a fact or an opinion.

FACT~ I could care less how you feel about the way I convey my thoughts.



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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:42am
High five Stealth!

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:46am
Opinion ~ Yeah go you guys

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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 9:56am
I thought you were done?

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Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 10:53am
Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

High five Stealth!



^ 5


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Posted By: RicWhic414
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 11:15am
Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba. 

I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.



it would make it easier for people to remember who is Canadian on this forum if every Canadian said eh' at the end of every sentence then we would all know who is Canadian


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CHUFF CHUFF


Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 12:16pm
I hereby declare Galm </\> Zero wrong on all counts. 10 points to Funky and Stealth for tagteaming in pwn. 5 points for the "count it" assist by Cedric.

Current score:

Us: 25 points
Galm </\> Zero: Nothing.


Posted By: Clark Kent
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 12:30pm
Can I conclude from this thread that free stuff does in fact NOT rule?


Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 12:34pm
Originally posted by Clark Kent Clark Kent wrote:

Can I conclude from this thread that free stuff does in fact NOT rule?


No, thats a terrible assumption!

I love free stuff, my title used to be about me getting free stuff. This forum has been semi-mooch friendly, its great :D

Speaking of which....if any of you have cool free **edited**e to send me, tell me


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:14pm

Fact ~ couldn't care less choopie couldn't care less



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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:15pm
Good for you. For someone who is apparently so apathetic, you sure try to make it known how little you care.


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:17pm

Yeah becuase most of you don't get it.



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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:18pm
No, we get it, we just still think you're an idiot.

*edit*

Not caring doesn't make you smarter, or less wrong, it just makes it look like you're in denial, and dont bother to back up your own statements.

Whatever you want it to come off as....not working.


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:22pm
You've got to be joking me why can't you just let something die? Do you even know what the argument is over? It's stupid and I didn't want to argue over something as dumb as wether I was trying to be factual or opinitive in a statement. I said it, I know that I was stating an opinion and they didn't get that so I let it go. I suggest you do the same.

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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:52pm
Arguing that an argument is over is really just perpetuating the argument, isnt it?


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 1:55pm

Yeah I guess so



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Posted By: NotDaveEllis
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 2:47pm
LOUD NOISES


Posted By: Heres To You
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 4:27pm
Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Heres To You Heres To You wrote:

I never really noticed that much of a "flavor change" with black and milds.  I know we went through a bunch of packs of them at senior week.It's not something I crave to do, but I definently don't mind it.PS- Funky- Remember the last supplement thread when you told me Cytosport made the best quality and cheapest protein powder?  Haha....


Did I...?

I don't use supplements, so... hmm


You didn't post it as a fact.  I just said something else, and you said I believe Cytosport makes..... so and so.

Either way, I went to the local cigar shop yesterday with my friend.  Pretty cool guys there. Looks like they just sit around and smoke all day. 

My friend said he wanted a cheap strong cigar, so he got a Helix.  Don't know much about it besides that, but the humidtory was pretty sweet.


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Posted By: Brian Fellows
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 4:43pm
Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba. 

I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.


I bought a Cuban when I was in Canada.

His name's Ramon.  He's still in my basement.


Posted By: Jack Carver
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 4:50pm
Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.

Just like 90% of the rest of the forum does when stating an opinion.


Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 5:05pm
Originally posted by Brian Fellows Brian Fellows wrote:


Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba.


I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.

I bought a Cuban when I was in Canada.His name's Ramon. He's still in my basement.



?


Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 5:43pm
Galm,


Why do you hate babies?


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Posted By: evillepaintball
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 5:54pm
Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

Originally posted by evillepaintball evillepaintball wrote:

Originally posted by Funky Funky wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

You don't get the same experience, you don't get a fifth of the experience with a cheap cigar as you do with a nice handrolled cigar. The difference is technical, the so called "fancy cigars" are handrolled, meaning the leaf is longer. Machine rolled cigars have stages of tabacco that are chopped, giving you a different type of smoke, bold, mild etc, with each layer = terrible smoke. Hand rolled cigars stay one type of smoke throughout the entire cigar as the leaves are as long as the cigar.



Where to begin...

A fifth? Did you do that calculation in your laboratory?

Technical? Technically the cigar with the better tobacco is going to be more enjoyable to smoke. Which is why I'll take a cheap Cuban machine-made over an overwhelming large amount of handrolled non-Cubans.

While most handrolled cigars use long leaf tobacco, there are still many competent short-filler tobacco cigars available.

I don't seem to understand your explanation of 'stages' for machine-made.

You see, large handrolled cigars go through various stages. They start off as mild, and intensify as you smoke them. Short-filler machine-mades do not go through stages.

Also, no cigar, whether machine-made or hand-rolled can maintain the same flavour throughout the entire smoke.

Please, do research before trying to attempt to pretend like you know what you're talking about.

Idiot.


QFT except for the cuban>* part.  I have only smoked one cuban, but have had many dominicans, brazillians, italians, and others that have been on par with the cuban.




How can you assert that remark having only smoked one Cuban? does it not seem a bit far fetched to say "I've smoked a dozen other things that were on par with the one Cuban I had, so I cant agree that Cubans are the best"?


I've never smoked a thing, and I don't know anything about it. I'm just questioning your statement from and argumentative point of view.


thats why i said i have only had one Cuban, so from my personal experiences, i can't say Cubans are the definitive best.

I was referring to the CAOs.  They say on their site that the Brazillia uses a wrapper from brazil and the Itallia uses fillers from Italy.


Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:13pm
Originally posted by Jack Carver Jack Carver wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.

Just like 90% of the rest of the forum does when stating an opinion.


But for the most part, 90% of those are not blatently wrong and misleading.


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Posted By: Brian Fellows
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:35pm
Originally posted by choopie911 choopie911 wrote:

Originally posted by Brian Fellows Brian Fellows wrote:


Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba.


I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.

I bought a Cuban when I was in Canada.His name's Ramon. He's still in my basement.



?

Damn, he escaped.


Posted By: Heres To You
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:42pm
^^^It's bad that I know what that means...

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Posted By: Evil Elvis
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:55pm
I used to really like the Small Punch Cigars that came in the small tin case. They stayed prefect on our flak jackets and were short enough so we could smoke one in the time we had. I only had a few cubans and that was when we where in Panama. Thou I never smoked enough cigars to develop a perticular taste for specific brand. I just liked the practicality of the Punch lil stogies.

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:56pm

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

Originally posted by Jack Carver Jack Carver wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.

Just like 90% of the rest of the forum does when stating an opinion.


But for the most part, 90% of those are not blatently wrong and misleading.

Is that a fact or your opinion stealth.



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Posted By: choopie911
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 6:59pm
Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

Originally posted by Jack Carver Jack Carver wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.
Just like 90% of the rest of the forum does when stating an opinion.
But for the most part, 90% of those are not blatently wrong and misleading.


Is that a fact or your opinion stealth.



Fact.


Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:01pm

cool



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Posted By: Trogdor2
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:07pm
This whole thread is just people arguing. I kind of like it.

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Posted By: Funky
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:08pm
Originally posted by Evil Elvis Evil Elvis wrote:

I used to really like the Small Punch Cigars that came in the small tin case. They stayed prefect on our flak jackets and were short enough so we could smoke one in the time we had. I only had a few cubans and that was when we where in Panama. Thou I never smoked enough cigars to develop a perticular taste for specific brand. I just liked the practicality of the Punch lil stogies.


It's quite hard to find nice small non-Cubans these days, no less in tubes.

Small tubos are quite nice to have, since the tube protects the cigar rather nicely and keeps them in good shape.

I also think that they age better in the tube, especially with the cedar.

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Posted By: Galm </\> Zero
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:14pm

As far as small turbos go, and god in heaven this is an opinion, I'd have to go with the Avo Uvezian. And yes they are better with the cedar, especially when you smoke it while burning the cedar in a fir pit.



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Posted By: Destruction
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:15pm
Originally posted by choopie911 choopie911 wrote:

Originally posted by Brian Fellows Brian Fellows wrote:


Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba.


I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.

I bought a Cuban when I was in Canada.His name's Ramon. He's still in my basement.



?




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Men are from Magmar, women are from Venusaur.


Posted By: pb125
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 7:25pm
Originally posted by Destruction Destruction wrote:

Originally posted by choopie911 choopie911 wrote:

Originally posted by Brian Fellows Brian Fellows wrote:


Originally posted by SSOK SSOK wrote:

Originally posted by Snipa69 Snipa69 wrote:

I keep forgetting Canada deals with Cuba.


I was wondering that myself. I even forgot he was Canadian too lol.

I bought a Cuban when I was in Canada.His name's Ramon. He's still in my basement.



?




Monster.


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Posted By: *Stealth*
Date Posted: 21 November 2006 at 8:22pm
Originally posted by choopie911 choopie911 wrote:

Originally posted by Galm </\> Zero Galm </\> Zero wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

Originally posted by Jack Carver Jack Carver wrote:

Originally posted by *Stealth* *Stealth* wrote:

You issued it as a statement, as a FACT.
Just like 90% of the rest of the forum does when stating an opinion.
But for the most part, 90% of those are not blatently wrong and misleading.


Is that a fact or your opinion stealth.



Fact.

Which, is indeed... A fact.



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