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    Welcome, our family pooch is a pitbull mix, a real sweet doggie.
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    Nice intro, welcome to CS!

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    welcome to cigarsmokers

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    Welcome.

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    Nice intro. Welcome to CS!
    check out:
    www.cubancrafters.com
    they have a great selection of humidors, at a great price. Not too fond of their smokes though. Just go for the Humi and buy your cigars elsewhere.

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    welcome!

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    Hey Brian. I don't know how far you are from Drew, but try to get together with him if you can. Being in Denver, I've only had the opportunity to meet one member here on the board, but I had a great time.

    Welcome!

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    Welcome from FL stick around here and you will definately learn alot and get something for storage atleast twice the size you think you will need

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    Welcome from MT!

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    Welcome!! What kind of heavy equipment do you operate? My brother is an expert mechanic on the "big stuff" and is a licenced crane operator here in Connecticut. He can run cranes, bulldozers, graders, excavators and pretty much anything. We also have an old (1974) John Deere model 410 backhoe that I pretend to operate . When I get it stuck in the mud, I have to call my brother to help me get it out. He says I'm an idiot because he tells me it's impossible to get stuck with a backhoe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    Welcome!! What kind of heavy equipment do you operate? My brother is an expert mechanic on the "big stuff" and is a licenced crane operator here in Connecticut. He can run cranes, bulldozers, graders, excavators and pretty much anything. We also have an old (1974) John Deere model 410 backhoe that I pretend to operate . When I get it stuck in the mud, I have to call my brother to help me get it out. He says I'm an idiot because he tells me it's impossible to get stuck with a backhoe.
    Right now I'm in a brand new JD310SG backhoe, but I also run a Komatsu WA180 payloader and a JD200LC excavator. Soon I'll be running a JD892ELC which is kind of overkill for my line of work. I install shallow utilities (power, gas, telephone, cable tv) in new residential developments. I've never had my backhoe so stuck i couldn't get it out but i have been close to putting it on it's side - not fun! Bulldozers and graders are still on the "to do" list...someday..........

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    Welcome from the flatlands of Kansas!

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    Welcome from IL!

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    welcome from DC. Honesty, get a really really big humidor, or get a cooler. You may not understand now, but give yourself a year and you'll know what I mean. Boxes can be so tempting and yet difficult to store with out the room.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    welcome from DC. Honesty, get a really really big humidor, or get a cooler. You may not understand now, but give yourself a year and you'll know what I mean. Boxes can be so tempting and yet difficult to store with out the room.
    Well, living in Canada boxes aren't TOO tempting
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    Welcome from the UK and buy the cooler.
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    Ahhh! Another fellow Calgarian!! Joseph at chinook is one of my best friends. We actually purchase lots of rare boxes together lately and enjoy collecting them.

    Anyways, me and drew have been trying to set up a herf for a little bit now, so I think it just got a little bit bigger.

    You've got a lot of the same interest as me it seems. I head out to Mclean with my 85 4Runner often for some fun in the sun(or rain). And I've got a great 2 yo German Shephard.


    Nice intro! And good to see you are already taking some great advice from people on this site!
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