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    I wouldn't say that "sarcasm is a requirement" however when you make statements such as your first one here which was your first post on this forum, you shouldn't be surprised at the responses. For example, if my first post on the Oldsmobile forum was to say "Hey, Japanese cars have it all over any American pieces of junk" I wouldn't be shocked if most of the replies were "WTF?"

    I have to admit, I do occasionally enjoy a Munniemaker from time to time so a small part of me actually thinks your original post here has some validity but I do stand by my original response that life is too short to smoke cheap cigars.

    Welcome to the forum and please do continue to add content that contributes to the discussion of cigars which is something that just about all members here do indeed enjoy talking about.

    Once you've been around for a while, you'll realize that most of us aren't as "serious" as we may first appear.

    Again, welcome to CigarSmokers, you seem like a pretty good guy as opposed to the average asshat who just pops in here to either shill their crappy cigars or just wants to cause trouble and I don't see you as either one of those.
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    Thanks. I will do my best. I am an old smoker who quit 14 years ago and I have recently started back.
    I started smoking in college, mainly because it pissed people off and they would leave my dorm room. I stumbled upon a good cigar (although I must admit I don't remember the brand) and realized I actually enjoyed them.
    Now that I have started smoking again, I am still settling in to what I like. I am currently on somewhat of a budget, so the brands I smoke may not appeal to many, but I have to admit I like a cigar that might be a littler harsher than some like.
    I don't like a flavored cigar and I pretty much just want a stick that tastes like tobacco.
    I look forward to participating here and don't worry about hurting my feelings. I can take it and I don't mind dishing it out on occasion.

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    Welcome...You passed the meltdown test. Hang around...Contribute...Enjoy our little community.

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    Welcome from MA.
    You first post gave the appearence of a person just posting nonsence looking to annoy members ( of which we get plenty). Hang around a while, this is a great forum.
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Welcome to the forum.
    designated whipping boy for the grammar police
    Just run everything threw a spell checker.

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    I had a hankering for a cigar at work and I didnt have any so I got a grape blunt of some sort
    Prolly the first grape cigar to actually be smoked and not re packed in the town LOL
    The older I get ,the better I was

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