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The Newbie welcoming thread.

Last post 03-19-2010, 11:08 AM by doromath. 1259 replies.
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  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 9:26 AM

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    What's up guys? I figured I'd jump in and introduce myself since this thread was still going strong. I've been dabbling with cigars for many years, got a humidor about 4 years ago, but have really started getting into cigars, trying to learn more about differnt types, wrappers, vitolas etc. this year. Have made a couple of purchases thru cigar.com and have had nothing but great experiences. I also made a couple of posts on the Cigar 101 forum when I was having some humidity and hygrometer issues - the responses were very helpful and much appreciated! Very cool gesture to start this thread and keep it going. Shows what a cool group of BOTLs there are here. I'm not a huge poster (more of a lurker) but I'll definitely pop my head into this forum to see what's going on whenever I can. Cheers! Heavy
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 9:28 AM

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    Whoa - didn't mean for that post to run together like that. How do you separate lines / paragraphs?
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 12:09 PM

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    Heavy:
    What's up guys? I figured I'd jump in and introduce myself since this thread was still going strong. I've been dabbling with cigars for many years, got a humidor about 4 years ago, but have really started getting into cigars, trying to learn more about differnt types, wrappers, vitolas etc. this year. Have made a couple of purchases thru cigar.com and have had nothing but great experiences. I also made a couple of posts on the Cigar 101 forum when I was having some humidity and hygrometer issues - the responses were very helpful and much appreciated! Very cool gesture to start this thread and keep it going. Shows what a cool group of BOTLs there are here. I'm not a huge poster (more of a lurker) but I'll definitely pop my head into this forum to see what's going on whenever I can. Cheers! Heavy

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

     10-22-2009, 12:10 PM

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    j0z3r:
    Maybe a Perdomo Habano Connecticut might be up your alley. They are fairly mild but have a lot of flavor.

    I second that...
    "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." - Voltaire
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 9:19 PM

    Hey Heavy welcome to the group. kas
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 9:27 PM

    Hey Heavy nice of you to drop by.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-22-2009, 9:28 PM

    welcome 'bro
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-23-2009, 12:05 AM

    Welcome! To insert a "line break" you need to use html code. Html is fairly simple. Use the <> symbols and insert BR in it for a line break. Twice if you want a full space in between paragraphs.

    Like that.

    Here's a site where I learned some basic HTML code: VietFun Home
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-23-2009, 12:23 AM

    Heavy:
    Whoa - didn't mean for that post to run together like that. How do you separate lines / paragraphs?
    Welcome to the boards! Great bunch of guys here! Be careful though... This place can be addictive! Hope you enjoy the boards and we are glad to have you.
    Jason
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  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-23-2009, 11:21 AM

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    Thanks everyone. Very cool.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-23-2009, 11:50 AM

    Welcome to heavy, and all new members who I may have missed in the last few days. Grab a chair boy's...




  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-23-2009, 11:52 AM

    laker1963:
    Welcome to heavy, and all new members who I may have missed in the last few days. Grab a chair boy's...
    Lakers... we're running out of room, can you turn that chair upside down? It'll seat more!

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

     10-25-2009, 8:48 AM

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    Hello to all, Steve here a.k.a Diamondog...new to the forum, looks like fun. I have been into cigars only for a few years now, a trip to the Dominican gave me the bug....been stocking my humi with some nice stuff from here...I live in Ottawa Canada, I'll be around...
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-25-2009, 8:51 AM

    Welcome Steve. Do you like the movie Multiplicity? One of my favorites! "Pizza Steve". Best line in any movie ever. Guess you had to see it.
  • Re: The Newbie welcoming thread.

     10-25-2009, 8:52 AM

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    Been so long since I've seen it, Michael Keaton right? lol...
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