I used to be a cigarette smoker, and about 5 years or so ago at a monthly social club meeting, a fellow club member came up to me afterwords (while I was outside smoking a cigarette) and offered me and my buddy each a cigar.
Well my buddy was an occasional cigar smoker (meaning he had a desk humi that sometimes had cigars in it, and sometimes didn't) and he jumped up-and-down at the chance because he was being offered his favorite: an Arturo Fuente cigar. I didn't know heads or tails about cigars, so I took the other, a cheaper Padron (looking back Im' sure it was probably a 2000 or 3000).
About a year and a half later I finally quit smoking cigarettes...but at the same time, my buddy started to really get ramped up on cigars (meaning weekly trips to the local b&m store to replenish the desktop humi). Well after about 6 months of not smoking ciggys, I felt comfortable enough with myself to smoke a cigar. I mean hey, you don't inhale these things, they can't possibly be addictive, right?
:hysterica
It's several years later now;
- I've got two desktop humis, both are 99% full
- I've got another empty desktop humi sitting on the floor, ready to go into service
- My buddies and I are building a Fridge-a-dor out of a dorm-room sized unit
- I drag my wife down the cooler isles at Target and Kroger
- I wonder WTF happend to
www.barginhumidors.com 'cause they had a unit I liked
- I've spent over $1000 at CI since January; they keep filling my mailbox with catalogs
- I've spent over $400 on CCs this month alone
- My wife is going to Vegas in 3 weeks; I asked her to bring me back a Casa Fuente cigar
- I just got a new job, and the first thing I did after leaving the building with an offer letter in hand was to find where the closest b&m store was; it's two blocks away. I'm still undecided if that's a good thing or not. :grin: