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The Newbie welcoming thread.

Last post 02-25-2010, 7:56 PM by kaspera79. 1250 replies.
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  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 12:52 AM

    jsnake:
    WTF no one spanked me when I got here!
    Give it time

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 2:57 AM

    • Joined on 11-02-2009
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    Hi Y'all, My name is Jason and I am 31yo. I am relatively new to the cigar smoking experience, but am learning quickly. I am friends with jihiggs and he is showing me the ropes (along with you guys here on the forums). I am a CNC machinist and live in the Seattle area. I am thinking about making a coolidor this weekend because I have a whole bunch of sticks coming in next week and nowhere near enough space. I've read that it's no use going small, and I don't have the budget to go big and fancy.

    My experience as of yet is pretty limited, but so far, I am liking anything by RP and La Aroma De Cuba. I had a 5 Vegas series A that was ok and am a huge fan of the few El Cobre's I've had from Jimmy's stash. Not digging the Macanudo Maduro I had or Punch.

    I am really looking forward to trying out the variety that I have coming to further expand my horizons and hone in on the flavors I like. Thanks for providing such a great site and forum to make for an enjoyable learning experience.

    Jason
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 8:47 AM

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    Hello new dudes...
    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 8:52 AM

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    Duder2:
    Hi Y'all, My name is Jason and I am 31yo. I am relatively new to the cigar smoking experience, but am learning quickly. I am friends with jihiggs and he is showing me the ropes (along with you guys here on the forums). I am a CNC machinist and live in the Seattle area. I am thinking about making a coolidor this weekend because I have a whole bunch of sticks coming in next week and nowhere near enough space. I've read that it's no use going small, and I don't have the budget to go big and fancy.

    My experience as of yet is pretty limited, but so far, I am liking anything by RP and La Aroma De Cuba. I had a 5 Vegas series A that was ok and am a huge fan of the few El Cobre's I've had from Jimmy's stash. Not digging the Macanudo Maduro I had or Punch.

    I am really looking forward to trying out the variety that I have coming to further expand my horizons and hone in on the flavors I like. Thanks for providing such a great site and forum to make for an enjoyable learning experience.

    Jason

    Not liking Macanudo and Punch are both good things....
    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 9:58 AM

    • Joined on 11-04-2009
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    welcome to the 2 newbies from another noob. this is a good info place, i've already learned a lot. looking forward to learning more. anyway, welcome
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  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 1:51 PM

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    Welcome to the new guys. This board is a great place to hang, and the games ARE a bunch of fun (if you have the inventory to back it up lol). I'm bulking up my inventory now so I'll be in the games again soon...
    For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
    2 Timothy 4:3
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 1:55 PM

    Welcome to the new folks. Great bunch here and you all will learn a lot. Enjoy.
    “A good cigar is like a beautiful chick with a great body who also knows the American League box scores.” – M*A*S*H, Klinger

  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 2:43 PM

    Wow, lots of new folks and I haven't said 'hi' to any of them yet. Well, welcome to you all!! This is a very pleasant group of guys to speak with and they know their tobacco.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 7:14 PM

    Hey jason, welcome to the family.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 8:25 PM

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    Hi,
    Newbie here. Been around for a little while. Just got my first COTMC order and I've been stoked since. If there wasn't any rain today, I would've cracked it open, but it was pouring, and I couldn't bear it outside...so I went out for a small J Fuego Delirium instead. I'm looking forward to some great times here, and I've already had great interactions with Cigar.com's customer service. It's the closest thing to actually having someone walk you into their humidor and show you around. Cheers, and good smokes!

    P.S: I wasn't able to login to the forums with Firefox 3 on Apple OS X 10.5. Anyone else experience that?

    ~Thom
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 8:40 PM

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    InternationalLog:
    Hi, Newbie here. Been around for a little while. Just got my first COTMC order and I've been stoked since. If there wasn't any rain today, I would've cracked it open, but it was pouring, and I couldn't bear it outside...so I went out for a small J Fuego Delirium instead. I'm looking forward to some great times here, and I've already had great interactions with Cigar.com's customer service. It's the closest thing to actually having someone walk you into their humidor and show you around. Cheers, and good smokes! P.S: I wasn't able to login to the forums with Firefox 3 on Apple OS X 10.5. Anyone else experience that? ~Thom

    welcome and sorry bout your firefox mishap. I've noticed since they've gone to FF 3 it has become way less stable. Like mine crashes after flash videos and i have no idea how to fix it. So i just use opera.
    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 9:02 PM

    welcome Thom
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 9:08 PM

    Hey Thom, welcome..Where do you call home ?
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 9:35 PM

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    kaspera79:
    Hey Thom, welcome..Where do you call home ?


    I'm up in Boston. I was referring to Gloucester Street Cigar Co in my earlier post about actually being walked through someone's humidor. If anybody is in the area, I'd love to enjoy a smoke sometime.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     11-05-2009, 9:56 PM

    • Joined on 11-02-2009
    • Seattle area
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    Thanks everyone, these daily deals and the weekend blitz are killing me! (oh so good though) I've gone from 0 to almost a hundred sticks in about a week. I really need to slow down...
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