Take a moment to introduce yourself, fill out your profile.
But based on your screen name, I agree with BPP you're here to troll.
If you unsure on the term, google it. I assume it works in your native language.
marriat
Take a moment to introduce yourself, fill out your profile.
But based on your screen name, I agree with BPP you're here to troll.
If you unsure on the term, google it. I assume it works in your native language.
marriat
I love flavored cigar.
My favorite flavor is TOBACCO!
{*insert snide remark here*}
Trader Rating: +2112
I just did the Google on Troll for forums. I about fell out of my chair.
Let me assure you all that I am in no way trying to bring problems to your forum. Sorry about my screen name. I got it from a friend of mine a long time ago for another reason. I just kept the name because I am used to using it.
I will fill out more personal stuff but please know that I am not trying to start some type of flaming debate out here. I would be the last person to do that.
It looks like I am kind of a wussy by using the flavor cig for now but I think I will work up to something else soon. I am just branching out to see what others think.
Welcome! Nothing wrong with smoking flavored cigars. At work I'm the "Flavors" guinea pig just because I'm a girl. I do have a good number of "Manly" men that smoke CAO Flavors. As to what to smoke, If you want to try something non-flavored that won't knock your socks off or leave you in a dead faint, try Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real, CAO Gold, Cuesta Rey Centenario Nat...
Edit: BTW, I Flat out refuse to taste test any more FRUIT flavored cigars.... Go buy some bubble gum.
Last edited by tampacigargirl; 12-08-2006 at 03:25 PM.
I SAY BULLSHIT
You dont know what troll means but you know what "Flame" means.
I was born durning the night...just not last night.......
I'll say it again
Bullshit!
Sorry if my newbiness oversteps my bounds....
btw I agree with Drew.......I want coffee flavored coffee and cigar flavored cigars
Last edited by indysmoker; 12-08-2006 at 03:55 PM.
I thought we were all trying to grant hex's x-mas wish that we become a peace loving community this year?![]()
i actually have a Java cigar in my humi right now, and I ain't afraid of telling nobody I'm excited about smoking it. Bring it.
I worked with computers and networks for years. I knew what "flame on" and "flame off" meant back in the 80's, but terms like "trolling" and "post whores" are fairly new to me.
AA - A bit of advice. No matter what you smoke, give yourself time between draws to taste the flavor... maybe up to a minute or more. Drink something with it. Water or a soft drink will take the edge off. Plan to relax for at least an hour with a good stick. Put it out when you no longer are enjoying it. And for God's sake... Don't Inhale!
Are we now requiring introductions? I'm so confused!
Last edited by Shelby07; 12-08-2006 at 08:05 PM.
you mean you are not supposed to inhale?![]()
Equality is not seeing different things equally. It's seeing different things differently.
- Tom Robbins
- Like I needed you to tell me I'm a fucking prick . . . Did you think you're posting some front page news? I am a fucking prick . . . - MarineOne
You should hang out with Micheal Irvin (July issue of Cigar Af). He has plenty of vanilla cigars and crack rock. Perhaps even flavored crack rock.
like BPP said, start mild and work your way up. you'll do fine.
I will give you a chance...however this is a VERY tough crowd, but once you prove your worth...great people.
But most definitely....this is NOT a flavored cigar crowd, now there are some who will have one here and there but usually not out in the open or in the presence of other CS'ers...![]()
I can vouche for this guy. I pm'd him and he replied. doesn't sound like a troll or whatever you guys were calling it. i think ya'll hurt his feelings. shame.
ummm...dru lee.....you're now on double secret probation......an "acid"?????...![]()
"Differences can be resolved in ways that are fair to all, but reason must prevail over passion if there is to be a climate conducive to the settlement of disagreements."
Ronald Reagan in a speech given to the Supreme Soviet, September 17, 1990
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