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    My school has a junior ring ceremony every year. I have thought about asking for a box of cigars instead a ring. What would be a good box? I like medium to full bodied cigars that are not maduro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76794p View Post
    My school has a junior ring ceremony every year. I have thought about asking for a box of cigars instead a ring. What would be a good box? I like medium to full bodied cigars that are not maduro.
    Am I missing something? "Junior ring ceremony"? That leads me to believe you would be under 18...

    ...and you can ask for a box of cigars instead of a class ring???

    Say it ain't so.

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    I am 18. Repeated 9th grade so i could graduate with my sister. Born 7/27/1994. As regards to asking for cigars instead of a ring,yes. People have gotten everything from cars to fishing rods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76794p View Post
    I am 18. Repeated 9th grade so i could graduate with my sister. Born 7/27/1994. As regards to asking for cigars instead of a ring,yes. People have gotten everything from cars to fishing rods.
    You kids nowadays... Little rascals...

    Forget the cigars (a box is relatively inexpensive) - I'd hold out for a Porsche. But that's just me...

    If you're going for cigars, despite all of the more practical gifts you could receive, you might as well shoot for the moon. Go for a box of Davidoff Anniversario #1's. You won't be sorry.
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    Anything less expensive? I am thinking a box of A Fuente Hemmingways in toro or churchill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76794p View Post
    Repeated 9th grade so i could graduate with my sister.
    How noble of you. Your girlfriend, I mean sister must be so proud. Forget the cigars, I think a pouch of Redman would fit the bill nicely.

    Relax, just messin' with ya.

    Quote Originally Posted by 76794p View Post
    Anything less expensive? I am thinking a box of A Fuente Hemmingways in toro or churchill.
    Personally, I prefer Padron thousand series for a bargain smoke. YMMV

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Am I missing something? "Junior ring ceremony"? That leads me to believe you would be under 18...

    ...and you can ask for a box of cigars instead of a class ring???

    Say it ain't so.
    hahahaha! yeah, get Nissan GTR or something equally bad ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FightingFish View Post
    hahahaha! yeah, get Nissan GTR or something equally bad ass.
    Oh, yeah... That's what I'd go for! The Nissan GTR!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 76794p View Post
    Anything less expensive? I am thinking a box of A Fuente Hemmingways in toro or churchill.
    Less expensive?!?! C'mon - don't sell yourself short!!! You're worth EVERY PENNY!!!

    I'd sell it as "at least I didn't ask for a Porsche..."

    BTW - I'm really scratching my head on this one. I was unaware it is now stylish to opt for cash/prizes instead of the traditional high school class ring. I really must be a complete meanie - because if my youngins didn't want one, I would not buy one. Period. ...and their grades had better be in the range that I'd be tempted to buy one in the first place!!!
    Last edited by ggiese; 02-11-2013 at 08:08 AM.

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