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    Default Keeping flavored with your regulars

    I am thinking about getting a bundle of 25 Cojimar Senoritas Mango for my girlfriend. Would it be ok to keep them in the same Humidor as my regular smokes? Will the flavor transfer much? I have read not to keep acids in with other brands, but what about other flavored cigars? Also, has anyone ever tryed one of these smokes? She is curious to know
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    LMAO, this is a joke, right?

    rohan only wants us to post "Of course you don't mix your flavored cigars with your normal ones." so he can make a fool out of us

    Can anyone tell me what a "Connie" is?

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    You're such a prick Anyone have a normal respectful response maybe? I was just thinking I would probably need to keep them in a tupperware on their own but wanted to know what others do...
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
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    “The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    You're such a prick Anyone have a normal respectful response maybe? I was just thinking I would probably need to keep them in a tupperware on their own but wanted to know what others do...
    Lighten up you prick

    If you weren't such a prick you might get a respectful response........

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    Lighten up you prick

    If you weren't such a prick you might get a respectful response........

    How am I a "prick"!? Am I purposely misspelling your name? Or replying to your posts with dripping scarcasm(sp?)? And wtf IS a "connie" anyways, and what does it have to do with my post?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    How am I a "prick"!? Am I purposely misspelling your name? Or replying to your posts with dripping scarcasm(sp?)? And wtf IS a "connie" anyways?
    WOW, you need to calm the down there sonny boy. I did not purposely misspell your "name"

    BTW please your post again:
    You're such a prick Anyone have a normal respectful response maybe? I was just thinking I would probably need to keep them in a tupperware on their own but wanted to know what others do...
    because you certainly come across as a "prick" not much of a doubt about that one. Ask Scotty if he'll do a poll for you and we'll poll the audience......

    "Connie" Francis was a famous Country & Western singer.......

    Oh and it's not "scarcasm" it's spelled "sarcasm", if you KNEW you spelled it wrong, you could have taken three seconds to check it using Word or a dictionary
    Last edited by CoventryCat86; 05-30-2005 at 03:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham
    I am thinking about getting a bundle of 25 Cojimar Senoritas Mango for my girlfriend. Would it be ok to keep them in the same Humidor as my regular smokes? Will the flavor transfer much? I have read not to keep acids in with other brands, but what about other flavored cigars? Also, has anyone ever tryed one of these smokes? She is curious to know
    Hmmmmm, generally speaking, I'd recommend not doing it. Maybe having a tuppedor inside of your coolidor or humi is the best way to go.

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