nookatee
New Member
Hello everyone,
This is my first post at your wonderful forum. I found it through the "stumble" extension on Mozilla firefox (if you don't use firefox, IMHO you should).
Anyways, I'm really glad i found this sight. There's a little story behind why i'm so interested in it. I've been smoking cigars on and off for a few years now, but haven't really had the money to make it a legitimate hobby. Now that I do have a full-time job, I've started enjoying more and more cigars. I recently smoked a CAO Ciao Italia. It was the best (non-cuban) cigar I've ever smoked (maybe this gives away my Newbie palate). There are plenty of cigars I haven't smoked yet and I'm really beginning to get into trying out new cigars whenever I get a chance.
So...after doing a little research, I found that most of the cigars in my area (the suburbs of Boston) don't stock CAO Italias. So, i did what any rationale human being would do. I bought a whole box of them. Now, I love these cigars very much and will not have very much trouble smoking them all (after I give some to my friends and sell some more). I'm wondering though, if it would be strange to try to join a "pass" while I only have one kind of cigar. I mean, I guess ideally I'd have a large collection of cigars and hand out some of the doubles that I have for some that I'd like to try instead of giving the out three italias for three unique cigars.
In any case i'm very glad to have found your sight and look forward to speaking with many of you in the future.
Ramy
This is my first post at your wonderful forum. I found it through the "stumble" extension on Mozilla firefox (if you don't use firefox, IMHO you should).
Anyways, I'm really glad i found this sight. There's a little story behind why i'm so interested in it. I've been smoking cigars on and off for a few years now, but haven't really had the money to make it a legitimate hobby. Now that I do have a full-time job, I've started enjoying more and more cigars. I recently smoked a CAO Ciao Italia. It was the best (non-cuban) cigar I've ever smoked (maybe this gives away my Newbie palate). There are plenty of cigars I haven't smoked yet and I'm really beginning to get into trying out new cigars whenever I get a chance.
So...after doing a little research, I found that most of the cigars in my area (the suburbs of Boston) don't stock CAO Italias. So, i did what any rationale human being would do. I bought a whole box of them. Now, I love these cigars very much and will not have very much trouble smoking them all (after I give some to my friends and sell some more). I'm wondering though, if it would be strange to try to join a "pass" while I only have one kind of cigar. I mean, I guess ideally I'd have a large collection of cigars and hand out some of the doubles that I have for some that I'd like to try instead of giving the out three italias for three unique cigars.
In any case i'm very glad to have found your sight and look forward to speaking with many of you in the future.
Ramy