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beads vs crystal polymers

Thats the second time I've heard somebody say they smoke cigars on the golf course. I bet you dumbarses drink beer there too.

Oh my do they serve beer on golf courses too? Maybe I can use the beads and the cello wrapped around the beer can to maintain its chill?
 
thank you to all of those who gave their opinion. sorry i was unaware of how many times people ask this question. i just wanted to post my question and get on with my day. but if thats the case, next time i have a question ill make sure to scan the databse so i dont get attacked by frequent forum visitors :D
 
thank you to all of those who gave their opinion. sorry i was unaware of how many times people ask this question. i just wanted to post my question and get on with my day. but if thats the case, next time i have a question ill make sure to scan the databse so i dont get attacked by frequent forum visitors :D

While you're busy avoiding "attacks," maybe you should also head over to the Intro forum and introduce yourself, and then take a few minutes and read the new member guide.
 
Well since you are answering, oven baked cat litter works best and is the cheapest. A close second would be anti-freeze, but I hear it makes the color of the wrapper turn slightly :thumbs:

Bet you thought it was age that turns the cello!

Bruce, I'm glad you bought that up. I prefer to take the cellos off. I put them back on before I smoke the cigar to assist in the cutting of the cigar. But I will say this my humidor suffers from seasonal disorder, but I was able to compensate for it by following the advice from Bill Clinton. Now I'm running low on some of my favorites, so if I post them do you think I can get my mooch on?

But do you take the cedar off...and do you save the older ones to place on new smokes? How does that effect test?


No, the cedar assists in lighting and keeping the cigar lit.
This is especially helpful during golfing as you don't have to re-light your cigar as the cedar maintains your ash properly! Geez, don't you know anything Gary?


Damn, I knew I was doing something wrong.. :whistling:
 
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