Humidor/Stash Pics

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Chicago Born/Raised. Hollywood CA Resident
I thought it was time for another humidor stash thread where we post pics of our stuff, some time has passed since our last thread, so I'm looking forward to the updates!!

I'll post mine later on but I thought I'd get this going to check it out!!
 
my current stash is pathetically small...I only have 5 cigars and they are all victims of drying out. They're recovering, but it'll be a while before they are smokeable again.
 
Wolf,

I was out of town over the 4th so I dont remember if you said something but have you poped the question yet?
 
no I haven't...some issues have come up between us that we need to work out before we make that kind of commitment.
 
it's no problem...just some stuff we need to talk about and get through. Not a sore subject at all.
 
Good luck Wolfy!

Definately the right move to wait before a life long commitment. :D 8)
 
You know, I'm not sure now....

I am no longer with the girl who had a place down there...but I am still trying to make it down for some fun! I'll let you know when I do!
 
Wolf!! sorry to hear things got slightly derailed. I know my wife and I lived together for almost 4 years before I popped the question, so, time is on your side! Take care my friend, PM me if any of the sticks I sent were victims, I hook you back up. I should still have most in stock!

Take care,
Paul
 
hey smoka, you still gotta roll down to carbondale too!

heres the latest pic of the stash -- it has spiked lately due in no small part to the generosity of eclipse and dbrad -- you guys rule

also while im here, i was wondering about this cuban my buddy got me (see top left corner,)
has anyone had one?
what can i expect?
 

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Wolfdaddy said:
it's no problem...just some stuff we need to talk about and get through. Not a sore subject at all.

Wolf,

Speaking from experience, that does not always guarantee anything. My Ex and I were different religions and we talked at length before we were married about it and it was decided that any children would be raised jewish and be exposed to christianity. Not long after the marriage, the tune changed and it became "I don't want my children to be F-ing JEWS like you and your family!"

It took me almost 11 years to admit it was a big mistake and file for divorce. My current wife is Jewish and both our children will be raised that way!

The moral of the story is that people are not going to change, so if you don't like something(or vice versa) it is not going to get much better once you are married.
 
PM sent, Paul




mikegunner said:
Wolf,

Speaking from experience, that does not always guarantee anything. My Ex and I were different religions and we talked at length before we were married about it and it was decided that any children would be raised jewish and be exposed to christianity. Not long after the marriage, the tune changed and it became "I don't want my children to be F-ing JEWS like you and your family!"

It took me almost 11 years to admit it was a big mistake and file for divorce. My current wife is Jewish and both our children will be raised that way!

The moral of the story is that people are not going to change, so if you don't like something(or vice versa) it is not going to get much better once you are married.


Not to sound like an a$$, but it doesn't have anything to do with any religious differences we have. We're both Christian and go to the same church and have a lot of the same values. This is more of "the honeymoon period is over and it's time to get into the nitty-gritty, hard work of having and keeping a good, strong relationship."
I know there's not really any guarantee that everything will work out, but dammit, we can at least try, right? I'm not going to run away from this because it "might not work." There's a 50/50 chance here, and I'm an optimist. I'm going to take a chance. If it's not going to work then it's not going to work, and I pray that we'll both have the wisdom to understand that before we make a lifelong commitment to each other.
 
You weren't being an a$$ --- I was not trying to say that you and your girlfriend can't work it out, I was just giving you the benefit of age and experience. I stayed in a horrible marriage for 1o years after I realized it was a mistake because I had stood before god and my family/friends and made a vow "for richer, for poorer, for better for worse......"

But god works in mysterious ways, if not for what happened before, I would not have met my wife and I would not have the two adorable children I have now!
 
Anyone ever smoke a condega? I had one the other day and cant figure out what the hype is all about.