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I usually find myself pretty reflective during this time of year... This has been a HUGE year for me and my family... the birth of my son, giving up our house to the bank (due to a few different gangs taking over our neighborhood), started a new job, family dealing with some pretty nasty illnesses... Today was a particularly difficult day for our family on a number of fronts.

Arriving at home tonight, my incredible wife suggested that I had been putting in a lot of time making things right for the family, and that I should go enjoy a cigar, dinner and a drink at Leaf/Famous. Well who am I to argue with that.

I walked in, and waiting at that bar for me was a BOTL that I recently met through my love of cigars. Although I tend to keep most people at an arms length, we have had some great conversations and I would truly call him a friend. As of late, we've been trading cigars, sharing some of our favorites, new finds, random sticks, whatever we want to pass along. Tonight he surprised me with three amazing gifts. A one of a kind blend that he personally worked on with a major manufacturer, a Kentucky Fire Cured that has been sitting in his humidor since the trade show, and a Heisenberg. Three gifts that had real meaning to him, and he was willing to share with me. We chatted for a while, and then he headed home to the mrs.

An older gentleman sat down next to me, and we started talking. It ended up being that I had a cigar in my travel humidor he was looking to try, and he had a unique boutique blend that he gave me. He asked me what it was about cigars that got me interested and keeps me interested. I gave him my honest answer, which if you are still reading (all one person that gets this far), its about the whole experience.

I got into cigars because as our friends were getting married, a few had cigars and I liked the experience. I continue to enjoy them because of the camaraderie that comes along with it. The fact that I can go to a cigar bar and be instantly welcomed by BOTL and SOTL, without judgement without a wall being built, welcomed with open arms to sit quietly and enjoy a smoke, to talk about whats going on, to prophesize what might happen if the embargo is lifted and we have two monte cristos is simply amazing, and I would say unheard of in many other circles.

I got home tonight, and after putting the kids to bed logged on to find two PM's about random surprise bombs headed my way. I am in awe at the kindness of this community and the cigar community at large.

What many people don't get, is that cigars are about more than just a smoke or about finding that HTF stick; this are about a brotherhood of people who do some amazingly selfless things. Thank you for letting me be a very small part of this great group!
 
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Excellent post. I am fairly new to the hobby and I def understand what you mean. I am happy you had a great day today. If you were closer I would join you at the lounge.

Make 2014 your year!
 

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Sweet post bro. This place is amazing and it sure is great to just sit down and smoke with a bunch of dudes that appreciate the time and effort put into a cigar. I like making time to do what I do and I am blessed to have time. Glad you could find a little for yourself this evening.

May next year be your best year bro.

Thx..
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Glad you could enjoy your evening, share the hobby we all share with a stranger, then you will realize how much it means to you. I gave a gentleman a hell of alot older than me his first CC experience, and the conversation that followed blew me away, i am a pretty young dude, but sharing that moment with him seemed priceless. There are things i will never forget as a smoker and experiences are one of them. I could not agree more with what you wrote, keep on sharing the good times.
-Brandon
 
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Good sir I applaud you for that post. This brotherhood has nothing to do with the cigars that's just what got us together what keeps us here is the bond we share.

I wish you and your family the very best and I hope 2014 is your year.

JM.
 

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This was a great read my friend. Thank you for taking the time and care to put this whole experience into perspective.

In the end, my take away from this brotherhood follows this order:

- camaraderie, kindness, selflessness
(all tied)

- great smoking experience and cigar intrigue

So far, this forum has been one of the greatest experiences of the last several years for me, and I suspect it will only get better.
 
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I always tell people you make the most amazing friends in this industry. Whether it's as a consumer, retailer, or otherwise.
 

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So nice that things have turned a corner for you, and that you have found a place where you are comfortable to share that....Very cool :)

Hope that 2014 continues to be a season of improvement and change for good.
 
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