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    Default Hello, my name is...

    Howdy,

    My name is T.J. Cravey. I'm almost 29 years old, I live in Jacksonville, FL and work as a Junior Database/Web Developer.

    I started smoking cigars after I turned 21 and could legally drink. Very lightly to start off with, I'd have a cheap one while I played golf, or maybe a decent one if a buddy had one for me. Eventually I bought a humidor and started buying some decent ones of my own. But then I made the mistake of getting married. My wife claimed that she didn't like the way I smelled/tasted when I would smoke, so for 4+ years I hadn't bought a cigar.

    A few months ago we separated, and when moving my stuff out I stumbled upon my old desktop humidor with 5 or 6 old dry sticks still in it. I started searching the web to see if there was a way to revive them, and that's how I found this place.

    I'm also intrigued by the newbie sampler, and hope to be able to work a deal on that as well.

    Yesterday I jumped back in big time with the $700 purchase of a CAO Sopranos Limited Edition humidor with 48 CAO Tony Soprano 60 gauge Signature cigars. My birthday is Sunday, and I wanted some good smokes for the little get together I'm having.

    Besides my revived hobby of Cigar smoking, I enjoy watching movies, playing video games, and various other computer geek hobbies. Anything you can do while you smoke a Cigar is fine by me also. A few weeks ago I took a road trip to the Hard Rock Casino in Ft. Lauderdale, where I overpaid for a Cigar in the casino, just so I could have one while I gambled.

    I love Las Vegas too, but that's enough about me for now...

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    Nice intro. Welcome from Bitterville, PA

    Will
    The powers that be might take it all away
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    Welcome from MS dude. I'm new here too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjcravey View Post
    Yesterday I jumped back in big time with the $700 purchase of a CAO Sopranos Limited Edition humidor with 48 CAO Tony Soprano 60 gauge Signature cigars.

    A few weeks ago I took a road trip to the Hard Rock Casino in Ft. Lauderdale, where I overpaid for a Cigar in the casino, just so I could have one while I gambled.

    I love Las Vegas too, but that's enough about me for now...
    Welcome from CO. A few things:

    1. It's not in good taste to talk about costs.

    2. Is that you in your avatar picture?
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Very nice intro, welcome to the board from NW PA.

    Keith

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    Hello. I hope you like Sopranos.

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    Welcome from CT, but I'm curious...what does you liking Las Vegas have anything to do with cigars?
    “Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.”
    - George Burns

    “I have to laugh when I think of the first cigar, because it was probably just a bunch of rolled up tobacco leaves”
    - Jack Handy

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    1. It's not in good taste to talk about costs.
    Sorry about that. I'm new here.

    2. Is that you in your avatar picture?
    Yep. That's me. That's not against the rules is it? If you see me on the street, feel free to say Hi. :)

    ...what does you liking Las Vegas have anything to do with cigars?
    Nothing really, but it's another Cigar friendly place where you can smoke while you gamble. For that matter, what I do for a living doesn't have much to do with cigars either, but it lets you know a little bit about who you're talking to.

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