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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
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    Oh shit, the apocolypse must be just around the corner. Tapeworm talk.....next thing you'll be wanting to multi-task or sumptin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Oh shit, the apocolypse must be just around the corner. Tapeworm talk.....next thing you'll be wanting to multi-task or sumptin.
    Csmokers looks all kinds of funky and stuff when I bring it up with the Sarari browser. I gotta use tapeworm talk...

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    So what happens if i buy 65% humidity beads, put them in the humidor which then brings it down the 65% RH then add my cigars ? surely it'll drop even lower than 65% ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owen_ View Post
    So what happens if i buy 65% humidity beads, put them in the humidor which then brings it down the 65% RH then add my cigars ? surely it'll drop even lower than 65% ?
    C'mon man, this ain't rocket science. Maybe you should just buy one cigar at a time, and fill your humidor with peanuts. No humidification necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreekTitan View Post
    C'mon man, this ain't rocket science. Maybe you should just buy one cigar at a time, and fill your humidor with peanuts. No humidification necessary.
    I really hate to disagree, however, I probably concentrate more on the humidity of my nuts than I do my cigars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    I really hate to disagree, however, I probably concentrate more on the humidity of my nuts than I do my cigars.
    I, as well, probably concentrate more on the humidity of Jamie's nuts than I do my cigars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbeefy View Post
    I, as well, probably concentrate more on the humidity of Jamie's nuts than I do my cigars.
    Thank you. Properly humidified nuts produce a wonderful cracking sound when opened. Soggy nuts only sound like stepping on a slug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    I really hate to disagree, however, I probably concentrate more on the humidity of my nuts than I do my cigars.
    I meant the kind of peanuts you eat. Desktop humidors could make a nice little snack dispenser if you just can't figure out how to keep your cigars stored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreekTitan View Post
    I meant the kind of peanuts you eat. Desktop humidors could make a nice little snack dispenser if you just can't figure out how to keep your cigars stored.
    Um, so was I. I mean, who likes a nut in a soggy shell?

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