Welcome, Jsav33! Glad to have you on the forums. What part of the Mountain State are you from?
Thanks for the welcoming.. From the northern panhandle.. About 20 miles south of Pittsburgh.. Looking forward to learning some new things on this site
Cool! I'm about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh, but the wife is from Mannington, WV. Looks like we might have the makings of a Pittsburgh Area Herf. Go Mountaineers!
"When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
and bump for the folks who are just joining us and may not have seen this thread yet. please tell us a little about yourself and do your introduction here.
"When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed, and calm, refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name." - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Thanks for the invite. I'm new to the forum here, been smoking for a while. I'm a Chiropractor and a volunteer firefighter on LI, we have a cigar club, I go camping a lot over the summer and really enjoy smoking by a camp fire..good conversation starter while camping...love to swap smokes with fellow campers...
Hello,
I have been enjoying a cigar every few months and knew very little about them. Over Christmas I decided to get more serious about it after being gifted a sample box of MonteCristo cigars and a couple Te-Amo and A. Fuente cigars.
I bought a 50ct Humidor, which just finished seasoning, a box of Te-Amo cigars (I really enjoyed the flavor), and a few other singles.
I have already learned a lot by reading some threads and am excited to join this community. I shall be posting later today when I light up.
For now, some info on me: I'm a born and raised Houstonian, living in the city (Heights). I'm 29 and work in the oil and gas industry. Married with a 2 year old girl.
Edit: the Te-Amo cigars are the World Series Nicaragua blend.
Hello,
I have been enjoying a cigar every few months and knew very little about them. Over Christmas I decided to get more serious about it after being gifted a sample box of MonteCristo cigars and a couple Te-Amo and A. Fuente cigars.
I bought a 50ct Humidor, which just finished seasoning, a box of Te-Amo cigars (I really enjoyed the flavor), and a few other singles.
I have already learned a lot by reading some threads and am excited to join this community. I shall be posting later today when I light up.
For now, some info on me: I'm a born and raised Houstonian, living in the city (Heights). I'm 29 and work in the oil and gas industry. Married with a 2 year old girl.
Welcome to the madness, look around, ask questions, read the "things newbies should know" and "developing your palate" etc. threads, and above all, enjoy yourself.
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ello everyone!
Decided I should stop by and introduce myself. My names Scott from Houston, Tx, and Iv been smoking cigars for some time now, but until the last few years never really paid much attention to what I was putting to my lips. With in the last month iv decided to increase my passions for the cigar lifestyle and try to work myself up to being a aficionado. Just bought myself a 25 cigar table humidor, and a few to fill it. Fairly soon I'm looking at investing in a larger 2nd one to hide my personal ones once my collection starts to grow. ( them darn vultures coming in to swoop the good ones )
off hand my favorite cigars to date are
Kristoffs: The maduro, and the Corona.
Rocky Patels. with the 03 Cameroon being one of my favorite
Nubs if I'm looking for a quicker smoke.
I am always looking for any and all suggestions. I have recently started a small book to note down the tastes, Notes, and personal feelings about each cigar I try in hopes to help increase my palette. I'm really excited to join this community and learn everything I can, and who knows maybe eventually be able to help others as well. Hell maybe even one day use that business degree I'm working on to start my own store who knows! For now tho I'm off to scour the forums GOOD DAY TO YOU ALL!
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and bump for the folks who are just joining us and may not have seen this thread yet. please tell us a little about yourself and do your introduction here.
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"I'm at the point in my life where if it doesn't taste good,I'm not putting it in my mouth"
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
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