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  1. #1
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    Default An introduction

    Just a new guy introducing himself.

    I was introduced to scotch and cigars by my first boss. I think we spent more time drinking and smoking than doing actual work. It was absolutely brilliant. That was a few years ago, and I've started enjoy them more often recently.

    I don't know what's supposed to be good or bad, I don't know if I could even tell the difference between a great cigar and a cheap cigar. From what I've tried though, I've liked the Montecristo, Avo Uvezian, and Davidoff the best.

    I just got my first humidor and a new batch of sticks. I'm looking forward to trying the Cohiba - dominican, not cuban - and Avo XO. I also got some more Montecristos (in churchill and double corona) because I've liked them so much.

    Just saying hello. I hope to learn a bit more and participate in this little community. If you all have any advice for a young guy starting out, I'd enjoy hearing it.

    Cheers from Los Angeles,

    matt

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    welcome to the board!
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
    and I'm not sure about the former." -
    Albert Einstein

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    Hey man, nice job you had there. ;)

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    Default Welcome!

    Greetings from Boston's North Shore.

    You'll find this board to be quite.........entertaining..... to say the least

    Good and bad cigars are subjective. Smoke what you like!

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    Welcome from Texas.

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    Welcome to the boards

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    Welcome aboard the board.

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    Delaware says hello!
    Gary Griffith
    Humidor Manager

    Cigar-ette City

    Email here

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    Welcome aboard Matt.

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    Willkommen!
    OK, I live in NH, but thought that sounded fancier than "Hi".
    "There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg

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    Welcome
    Don't worry about the mule, just load the wagon.

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    Welcome from New Jersey. Pull up a chair and stay a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt
    If you all have any advice for a young guy starting out, I'd enjoy hearing it.
    Don't bend over for the soap around this bunch!


    Welcome.

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    Welcome from the northern 'burbs of Chicago (home of the 2005 World Series Champs - I hope you're not an Angels fan...)!!!

    Sounds like your boss showed you the good stuff!!! Avo's, Davidoff's, Monte's.... All very nice... Now there are about 5,000 other different cigars you got to try next! Enjoy the hunt!!!

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    Default Welcome from Southern New Jersey

    And I thought I had a good job - smoking cigars at work

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    Welcome from Montana!
    I'm a newbie on the board too, and from what I've read, this is a pretty good bunch of guys with tons of knowledge about cigars. I've really enjoyed being here.
    A bit of advice though...use the search tool! Most of the questions I've had have been pretty much covered on a variety of threads.
    And you say you used to have a job where you could drink and smoke fine cigars???? Used to??? What the hell made you leave a gig like that???

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