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curtiscr79
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Hey everyone.
Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Curtis, I live in Shelbyville KY which is about 30 minutes east of Louisville Ky.
I have smoked cigars in the past, however I had no idea what I was doing. I have recently picked up smoking cigars in hopes of slowing down and trying to enjoy the finer things in life. I have found I enjoy a medium to full cigar in most cases however still enjoy the complexity of a mild cigar like the new Camacho Conneticut or a Paul Gamarian gourmet series II. Most of the cigars I end up smoking are in the $5 - $8 range due to a somewhat tight budget.
I try to support my local B&M as much as I can. If they weren’t there I wouldn’t be able to enjoy a smoke nearly as often due to it getting so cold outside. This doesn’t mean I don’t shop online, with money as tight as it is these days I have to pinch my pennies as much as possible.
I have recently acquired a new 300 ct humidor and hoping to get it up and running as soon as possible with the hopes of filling it as soon as the $$ becomes available. I am going to start the process of getting it seasoned tonight and hope to have it ready for Christmas since cigars are at the top of my Christmas list.
Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Curtis, I live in Shelbyville KY which is about 30 minutes east of Louisville Ky.
I have smoked cigars in the past, however I had no idea what I was doing. I have recently picked up smoking cigars in hopes of slowing down and trying to enjoy the finer things in life. I have found I enjoy a medium to full cigar in most cases however still enjoy the complexity of a mild cigar like the new Camacho Conneticut or a Paul Gamarian gourmet series II. Most of the cigars I end up smoking are in the $5 - $8 range due to a somewhat tight budget.
I try to support my local B&M as much as I can. If they weren’t there I wouldn’t be able to enjoy a smoke nearly as often due to it getting so cold outside. This doesn’t mean I don’t shop online, with money as tight as it is these days I have to pinch my pennies as much as possible.
I have recently acquired a new 300 ct humidor and hoping to get it up and running as soon as possible with the hopes of filling it as soon as the $$ becomes available. I am going to start the process of getting it seasoned tonight and hope to have it ready for Christmas since cigars are at the top of my Christmas list.
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Welcome, Curtis. Sit and stay a spell.
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Welcome to the forum Curtis.
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Welcome Curtis great to have you here and welcome!
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welcome! this place is great!
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Welcome Curtis! Stick around, participate, and see what happens!
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Welcome Curtis! My name is Jiunn (pronounced June, like the month). If you ever get a chance, smoke a cigar or two with Toombes Daniel or Medic Bryan. They're both in KY. Not too sure where in KY though.
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Long days and pleasant nights.roland_7707:Welcome, Curtis. Sit and stay a spell. -
Just don't bend over in front of them... Lol. Welcome to the Familyjliu:Welcome Curtis! My name is Jiunn (pronounced June, like the month). If you ever get a chance, smoke a cigar or two with Toombes Daniel or Medic Bryan. They're both in KY. Not too sure where in KY though. -
Welcome Curtis. Do you have any questions about the seasoning process, hygrometer calibration, etc.?
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Hi Curt, I'm Curt. >>>>Damn it this is going to be confusing !
I call DIBS !
LOL !
Welcome. And ,these guys are dangerous.
Just be warned ! -
HAHAHA... that includes to pick up any cigars they may have accidentally "dropped" in front of you.Glock1975:
Just don't bend over in front of them... Lol. Welcome to the Familyjliu:Welcome Curtis! My name is Jiunn (pronounced June, like the month). If you ever get a chance, smoke a cigar or two with Toombes Daniel or Medic Bryan. They're both in KY. Not too sure where in KY though. -
Welcome too the forums!! Hope you have fun learning and sharing your thoughts
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Welcome! Glad you are here!
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Right? time to get the attention off of us for a while...MorganGeo:Welcome! Glad you are here! -
welcome curt and you couldn't have joined a better community!
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Welcome Curtis! Lots of great people here.
Besides learning a bunch from these guys, my best experiences were getting to meet several great folks and sharing a smoke or two. Jim -
What? No! You didn't! Ah man...you made the same mistake I did...you told them how big your humi is. I'm sorry brother! While you are seasoning that one...something else to add to that Christmas list should be another humidor! Don't believe me? Fine! I didn't believe it either...guess what I'm sopping for?!
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Yeah! Right! Good luck with that....you stirred up the hornets nest...prepare for the sting(s)WaltBasil:
Right? time to get the attention off of us for a while...MorganGeo:Welcome! Glad you are here! -
Welcome!! This place is great and you will learn a lot!!! Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Welcome Curtis and enjoy your time here!!!
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Welcome aboard
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Welcome, you've come to the right spot. I'll warn you now 300ct humidor might not be enough for your new hobby. Think cooler knowing these folks round here.
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james40:Welcome Curtis. Do you have any questions about the seasoning process, hygrometer calibration, etc.?
Not yet, the document on here explains it very well. Just hope it levels out in case I get some stocks for Christmas. But thanks for asking. -
curtpick:Hi Curt, I'm Curt. >>>>Damn it this is going to be confusing !
I call DIBS !
LOL !
Welcome. And ,these guys are dangerous.
Just be warned !
It's cool, you can be Curt, I will be Curtis. First come first serve, right. -
blutattoo:Welcome, you've come to the right spot. I'll warn you now 300ct humidor might not be enough for your new hobby. Think cooler knowing these folks round here.
My wife also got me a locker at my local B&M, so I always have it for overflow. Right now only thing in it is a little Bourbon. I can only hope I have the problem of having to many cigars. That just means I would have to smoke more, right? -
VIAJE's???WaltBasil:
HAHAHA... that includes to pick up any cigars they may have accidentally "dropped" in front of you.Glock1975:
Just don't bend over in front of them... Lol. Welcome to the Familyjliu:Welcome Curtis! My name is Jiunn (pronounced June, like the month). If you ever get a chance, smoke a cigar or two with Toombes Daniel or Medic Bryan. They're both in KY. Not too sure where in KY though. -
Welcome.
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Welcome Curtis
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Watch your tongue young padawan, you know not what you will get yourself in to.curtiscr79:
My wife also got me a locker at my local B&M, so I always have it for overflow. Right now only thing in it is a little Bourbon. I can only hope I have the problem of having to many cigars. That just means I would have to smoke more, right?blutattoo:Welcome, you've come to the right spot. I'll warn you now 300ct humidor might not be enough for your new hobby. Think cooler knowing these folks round here. -
Ok, now you guys are starting to worry me. I can already hear my wife, "What did you order now? Where are you going to put those, didn't you say you are running out of room? What do you mean you need another Humidor? Maybe you should stop buying cigars and smoke them." Trying to convince her that they are not all cigars that I order. I got caught up ordering cigars last month and was getting orders in almost every day one week and she started sending me pictures of the overflowing mailbox when she got home. I would show her the group, but then she could click on the order/History and then I would have to spend some of the cigar funds on her again. Good times, I can see you all are a great group of people and a fellow BOTL and SOTL