O.K., for the jury at large-
The puts and takes sheet has three vertical sections. The first line is for the name of the cigar, the second for the person who put in the cigar, and the third is for the person who takes the cigar(if that occurs) In the plays that I made, I should've did, but did the following. I'll use ccat's moniker and some other smokes as an example.
Here's what I should've done:
Cohiba Siglo VI -ccat86 -SFG75
Trinidad chuchill -ccat86 -SFG75
Here's what I did:
Cohiba Siglo VI -SFG75
Trinidad churchill-SFG75
If I remember correctly, I scratched out the whole damn thing and re-wrote it or Steve re-wrote em. While I messed that up, no one argued about the quality of my p's and t's. As a matter of fact, Steve and Randy jokingly asked if I was drunk while I wrote in my p's and t's. You didn't post that part-you shoud've, it was pretty amusing.![]()
In regards to the VSG, the cigar was in perfect shape when I put it in the pass. Traveling is not good for cigars, no matter what precautions one takes. When I got my pass back, three cigars had some wear and tear on 'em. Was it because people put in bad cigars? I honestly doubt it. Will I get some damaged sticks back in my pass in a few days? Undoubtedly-yes. I have yet to be in any pass where each and every stick made it back in pristine condition. Randy stated the condition of the VSG so that someone wouldn't unkowingly take it. That's the point of PM'ing the pass host with the condition of the cigars each and every time you receive the pass.
Still, you and the gang never gave me hell for it. If this was truly a serious thing, and not you making a mountain out of an anthill, you and the boys WOULD'VE POSTED SOMETHING SEVEN MONTHS AGO!. Are we to believe that your "finding" of this is somehow coincidental? How ironic that you had nothing to post about it then, but all of a sudden, you post this in a frenzied effort to "get" me. Looking out for the pass participants or desperate to grab at anything, anything to try and discredit me? Did you guys fall asleep at the helm or something? No-you know the hazards and pitfalls of a pass, as well as the fact that the pass sheet situation was taken care of. Folks were warned not to take it and no one advised me to replace it. Why? because when cigars are in the air, a few damaged sticks is considered par for the course. DUH!.
Yes Bill, you found me out. It was my total intention to screw my brother in law in his pass.
Keep grasping for straws, that's about all your gonna find. I have no control over the USPS and the handling of the box in travel. Nor do i have control over cigars "moving" around in a box inspite of my best efforts or of the person after me. No one is held to that standard. I'll spell it all out for you again Bill.
F-L-A-W-L-E-S-S![]()
Bookmarks