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    Nice intro. Welcome from NW Louisiana. I have some friends near Manitowoc.

    I can't believe that you would post this unsolicited. Where ever did you find instructions to do so? - sorry, couldn't help it.

    If you're looking for a good introduction to a broad spectrum of smokes, check out the Newbie Sampler Thread in the exchange section of the forum.

    I actually have an account over at HomeBrewTalk, but only posted in the cheesemaking section.

    Welcome again.


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    Welcome to the board....gotta watch out for those party shorts when dealing with Chris.

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    I find that the key to forums is reading before speaking. Kind of like gauging a crowd. Anyone who isn't a complete idiot could figure out that this forum appreciates formal introductions.

    [stream of consciousness] Falling whale man reminds me of the scene from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (movie) where the whale is falling and they are describing his thoughts. [/stream of consciousness]
    Brew the beer. Smoke the cigar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boerderij_Kabouter View Post
    I find that the key to forums is reading before speaking. Kind of like gauging a crowd. Anyone who isn't a complete idiot could figure out that this forum appreciates formal introductions.

    [stream of consciousness] Falling whale man reminds me of the scene from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (movie) where the whale is falling and they are describing his thoughts. [/stream of consciousness]
    Wait until you get to know our whale....your conciousness will stream different shit for sure.

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    Nice intro! Welcome from John Day Oregon! I hope you enjoy this forum as much as I do! If you get an opportunity try the CAO Golds, brazillia, and Italia, those are all fine smokes IMHO. Welcome. Roger.
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    Welcome from San Antonio, Tx.

    I hope you enjoy this community as much as I do. I agree with mrtr33, try the newbie sampler, I guarantee you'll be surprised.

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    Greetings...

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    Welcome from PA.

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    Welcome from CO.
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Welcome from NC.
    All my ex's live in Texas.

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    Welcome from Austin, TX.

    The Newbie Sampler is your friend. I am hoping a newbie like me can do it again! I will have to check the rules and see.

    I have new "staples" in the humidor as a direct result of the sampler that sammis sent me.

    Have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    I can't believe that you would post this unsolicited. Where ever did you find instructions to do so? - sorry, couldn't help it.
    lol. I just saw that thread.

    Once I have my humi setup (whatever that may be) I will definitely look into the Newbtastic sampler.

    COA's are on my short list. I don't think I have ever had one. I am probably going to the cigar bar next week, I'll try one of your suggestions then.

    Also, I have never been to a HERF, but there is one at the cigar bar (Nice Ash) this Saturday. What kind of events are these? Do they vary a lot (my guess)? Should I know my ass from my elbow before going? Are they often times a "who's is bigger" kind of thing, or laid back hang out time?

    Thanks for all the help so far.
    Brew the beer. Smoke the cigar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boerderij_Kabouter View Post
    Also, I have never been to a HERF, but there is one at the cigar bar (Nice Ash) this Saturday. What kind of events are these? Do they vary a lot (my guess)? Should I know my ass from my elbow before going? Are they often times a "who's is bigger" kind of thing, or laid back hang out time?
    They can vary quite a bit. I used to frequent a B&M that would watch football, BBQ, and drink beer all day. It was a bit ritzy-ditzy, and the guys there usually smoked higher-end cigars, but there wasn't much pressure. They gave everybody shit all the time, much like this place.

    The only times I've ever experienced a "bigger dick" mentality is with the non-regular who comes in and criticizes the established flow of the place (sound familiar? dauker?). They generally aren't welcomed anyway, and usually don't come back.

    Best advice - ask questions. Go with what interests you. Admit you don't know anything, but don't immediately get sold on something the seller is pushing - choose something that looks appealing to YOU, then enjoy it. You'll find, like beer, cigars are very subjective in taste. I love strong, dark pale ales and porters, but I also like the Beast. I can't stand Bud, Miller, Pabst, beers at all. Go figure.


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    OK. Cool. I think I will stop by if it works out. If I miss this one they do them monthly.
    Brew the beer. Smoke the cigar.

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    Welcome to the board and any friend of the sad clown should do well here.






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    Nice intro, and another welcome from PA

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    Welcome to the boards! I am over on HBT as well, as KillerKellers.. there are a few others here as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    They can vary quite a bit. I used to frequent a B&M that would watch football, BBQ, and drink beer all day. It was a bit ritzy-ditzy, and the guys there usually smoked higher-end cigars, but there wasn't much pressure. They gave everybody shit all the time, much like this place.

    The only times I've ever experienced a "bigger dick" mentality is with the non-regular who comes in and criticizes the established flow of the place (sound familiar? dauker?). They generally aren't welcomed anyway, and usually don't come back.

    Best advice - ask questions. Go with what interests you. Admit you don't know anything, but don't immediately get sold on something the seller is pushing - choose something that looks appealing to YOU, then enjoy it. You'll find, like beer, cigars are very subjective in taste. I love strong, dark pale ales and porters, but I also like the Beast. I can't stand Bud, Miller, Pabst, beers at all. Go figure.
    Communist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by logan37 View Post
    Communist.
    I KNOW, right? I'd rather drink one glass of Magic Hat #9 than a case of Pabst. Something's seriously wrong with me.


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    Actually I have to agree with you, I love the MH #9, unfortunately it goes for over $15 a 6 pack down here in Florida. I miss living in NY for the beer alone, a 6 pack of Labatt Blue is over $12 now!!!

    And now you may start with the "You're a Canadian" jokes...

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