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    Default Unwrap packaged smokes or not?

    Just curious about different opinions on this. Pros and cons please on removing plastic wrap when storing smokes.

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    So what does it feel like to kill a man with your bare hands? It's a topic I'm very interested in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    So what does it feel like to kill a man with your bare hands? It's a topic I'm very interested in.

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    depends on how you do it, wringing the neck is very satisfying
    Shooting, not so much enjoyment there.

    Really Butch, use the search option, and how about introducing yourself.

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    Easy in the top ten best movies ever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butch View Post
    Easy in the top ten best movies ever!
    Excellent (said in Montgomery Burns' voice)

    I unwrap my cigars so they can acclimate to the humidor. Cello on cello off is a long debated subject that boils down to personal preference.

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    Sorry, all new to me, this on line communications. Ill get better, promise. New to the chat but not to smokes. Local fireman and fan of a great glass of scotch and a Rocky Patel when its time to unwind.

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    Welcome to the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butch View Post
    Sorry, all new to me, this on line communications. Ill get better, promise. New to the chat but not to smokes. Local fireman and fan of a great glass of scotch and a Rocky Patel when its time to unwind.
    What station in the Springs?

    Welcome from Denver.
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    Welcome welcome. My dad is a volunteer firefighter and has been his whole life. But I like to leave my cello/plastic on because when I researched it I realized majority of people do leave it on and now that I have started doing it I like it a lot more than taking it off.

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    Thanks for the welcome! Looking forward to getting the hang of this. Been at 18's about 3 mos. Hopefully i'll ride out the rest of my time there.

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    Welcome to the Board. BTW, Rocky Patels are my favorite also.

    I leave the cellophane on my cigars.

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    Welcome from Lancaster County, PA.

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    Welcome Butch, this site is full of info!
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    Welcome aboard. Have fun learning from everyone here!

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    Welcome from AZ, cellos on for me.

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    Buzz is smoking our cigars. This probably is his triumphant scam.

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    No need to remove cello. It protects the cigars.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    No need to remove cello. It protects the cigars.
    Yeah - I agree with Bill. I like to leave the cello on - even when I light up! (Gives the fireman something to do, rather than sit around the firehouse watching soap operas all day).

    Welcome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butch View Post
    Thanks for the welcome! Looking forward to getting the hang of this. Been at 18's about 3 mos. Hopefully i'll ride out the rest of my time there.
    My buddy is at 1's right now and he loves it.
    Smoke em' if you got em'

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Yeah - I agree with Bill. I like to leave the cello on - even when I light up! (Gives the fireman something to do, rather than sit around the firehouse watching soap operas all day).

    Welcome!
    When I smoke 'em, I'm more of a cedar on/cello off type of guy.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    When I smoke 'em, I'm more of a cedar on/cello off type of guy.
    I know, I know.... I'm kinda odd that way. I like to give them fireman fellers something to do rather than chase cats in trees or rest easy in their recliners watching soap operas...

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