jabba said:nice pic, funny how you smoke the most expensive cubans and the cheapest ones, different mix... Which do you like better, the cohibas of the JLPs?
I think the garden thing would be good.
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Smithers said:Mine all go straight to the garden.
I do keep the bands but haven't yet decided what to do with them.
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Ginseng said:Michel,
I worry about you buddy :laugh:
Hmm, how about varnishing them and then gluing them to a big cork board a la the wine cork boards? Heck, maybe you could arrange them in a circle and use it as a dart board.
Wilkey
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IgwanaRob said:Dig a hole, drop the lot in, bury, and keep watered. Keep us posted if something starts to grow
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ddepaola said:
ddepaola said:
Ginseng said:Here's an idea that merits your consideration...
Cut the head ends square as well. That way you'll have perfect little cylinders of tobacco. Get yourself a skinny metal shish-kebab skewer and line up maybe 5 or six of these stubs one after the other. In this way, you can reassemble a full length cigar from the butts.
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ddepaola said:Ginseng said:Here's an idea that merits your consideration...
Cut the head ends square as well. That way you'll have perfect little cylinders of tobacco. Get yourself a skinny metal shish-kebab skewer and line up maybe 5 or six of these stubs one after the other. In this way, you can reassemble a full length cigar from the butts.
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Don't forget the Duct tape.
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Ginseng said:Here's an idea that merits your consideration...
Cut the head ends square as well. That way you'll have perfect little cylinders of tobacco. Get yourself a skinny metal shish-kebab skewer and line up maybe 5 or six of these stubs one after the other. In this way, you can reassemble a full length cigar from the butts.
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