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Stogiedog
28-01-2009, 08:47 PM
Hi just registered. Hope to chat to some like minded people about all things Cigar! Only been smokin habanas about 7 months, got the humidor working Cohiba Robusta, Romeo y Julieta Belicoso, & Cedros, San Christobal el principle, Ramon Allones smalll club corona. Look forward to chatting to you all.
Drewmidorn
28-01-2009, 08:57 PM
Welcome aboard stogie. Some greta cigars you like there.... and the odd time i want a quick smoke the RA small club corona is a corking little cigar.
Stogiedog
28-01-2009, 09:18 PM
My RA small club coronas are just settlin in the humidor. I had a couple of SA clubs before one of them was a bit tightly wrapped though just hope they are ok.:41:
Robusto
28-01-2009, 09:28 PM
Welcome, Stogiedog! :smoke:
Stogiedog
28-01-2009, 09:37 PM
Thanks Robusta, you are just up the road to me mate!:smoke:
Robusto
28-01-2009, 09:46 PM
Shit!!!!! Hadn't noticed that!!!
Ready to herf when you are, mate! :cowboyic9:
TJ:01
28-01-2009, 09:47 PM
Welcome to the forums stogiedog!!:cowboyic9:
Stogiedog
28-01-2009, 09:49 PM
Hope thats not a bad thing mate!!!!!! Shit!!! Anyways forgive my newbie question but who or what is herf?:der:
Stogiedog
28-01-2009, 09:52 PM
Thanx TJ:01.:smile:
linfield100
28-01-2009, 10:05 PM
Hi Stogiedog
Tony
Pulled it off a site but here ya go
Herf
A lively gathering of cigar-smoking comrades who meet in a restaurant, club, cigar store or home to share their appreciation of fine cigars.
Robusto
29-01-2009, 05:43 AM
Herf was a new word to me. Somebody put a definition up on here once. It's essentially a meeting or gathering where men meet to smoke good cigars and discuss all aspects of life. Sounds right on!
Herfing was easy before pubs banned smoking. I realise I herfed many times without realising it!
I learnt BOTL - Brothers Of The Leaf - last week. I drove to work thinking about that and nothing else yesterday.
I expect sex thoughts will replace that today, though.
Stogiedog...
I've herfed with a guy from Ashford and a guy from London because of membership of this site.
I detest sitting in freezing weather at the back of some shit-hole pub under those electric heaters that cut out in the smokers' leper colony.
When the sun starts to shine, I'd gladly meet up for a BOTL smoke in the garden of one of our many decent pubs.
You can either love or hate the person opposite you at a herf. I've always found it a laugh, although I usually herf with good mates. At least we all love the leaf, and I think it's worth doing!
I'll leave it with you for whenever.
Wildwood
29-01-2009, 10:22 AM
Hi Stogiedog, welcome to the Forum...
Wildwood
Stogiedog
29-01-2009, 12:48 PM
Thanks Tony
Deano
29-01-2009, 01:53 PM
Welcome, thanks for signing up and already contributing :)
Stogiedog
29-01-2009, 08:57 PM
Robusto and everyone else who has welcomed me to the site thanks, i already feel part of the forum a warm welcome indeed. As a newbie on the forum and to cigar abbreviations thanks for explaining HERF. I would of course like to join you Robusto and indeed anyone else in our neck of the wood to a herf in a public house garden in the summer, good company, good cigar and a refreshing pint of beer what more could a man ask for ( apart of course a little lovin from a good woman). I would like to take up your offer Robusto. I am a newbie to cigar smoking but with your help and other forum members wish to expand knowledge and enjoyment of cigars.
Stogiedog:cowboyic9:
Robusto
30-01-2009, 07:38 AM
You have a deal, Stogiedog. We wait for the sun's rays and then move. I quite like the pubs near Monk's Horton, or even down at Folkestone Harbour. My band has played at The Mariner and I quite fancy having a cigar, looking at the port and pretending this is Nice.
Not very mental, then.
I'll bring a couple of lap dancers so we don't inspire questions. We'll suit the demographic, mate.
Actually, I'll come as a pre-op transsexual. I was watching a show about that scene last night on Sky 3 and started to have doubts about my todgery.
Men with breasts. Folkestone. Dream ticket. :41:
It is always good to meet folk who like cigars - especially less than 30 minutes away in the car - so we have a future date. :cowboyic9:
PS Unfortunately, I am very conventional. Sorry.
Stogiedog
30-01-2009, 04:25 PM
Robusto it seems clear from your comments on your post that you seem to be a well balanced indivdual however, you do have some issues that need to addressed, may i suggest a short course of daytime TV with the Jeremy Kyle show twice a day for three weeks, i have been assured it will cure those pre op nerves you might have and deal with all issues concerning man boobs. Let me now how you get on with the treatment.
Folkestone harbour although ranked in the top ten of worst places to go do's not i am afraid float my boat perhaps an establishment in Walmer?
Although you see your self as conventional, i am sure you are far from it any one who has survived folkestone harbour is to be applauded.
On to matters cigar. :41: Do you store many diffrent kinds of cigars in coolidor / igloodors etc or a humidor? I have a 75 humidor that will be full when my DG belicosos arrive! working my way through them but they all smoke better when aged. I see it as a better idea to start the storing sooner rather than later I would appreciate your and other comments on the subject and the best way to store bulk cigars, thanks.
Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom! :smile:
Stogie dog
Robusto
30-01-2009, 05:59 PM
Robusto it seems clear from your comments on your post that you seem to be a well balanced indivdual however, you do have some issues that need to addressed, may i suggest a short course of daytime TV with the Jeremy Kyle show twice a day for three weeks, i have been assured it will cure those pre op nerves you might have and deal with all issues concerning man boobs. Let me now how you get on with the treatment.
Folkestone harbour although ranked in the top ten of worst places to go do's not i am afraid float my boat perhaps an establishment in Walmer?
Although you see your self as conventional, i am sure you are far from it any one who has survived folkestone harbour is to be applauded.
On to matters cigar. :41: Do you store many diffrent kinds of cigars in coolidor / igloodors etc or a humidor? I have a 75 humidor that will be full when my DG belicosos arrive! working my way through them but they all smoke better when aged. I see it as a better idea to start the storing sooner rather than later I would appreciate your and other comments on the subject and the best way to store bulk cigars, thanks.
Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom! :smile:
Stogie dog
Stogiedog
This is the truth.
We have a following amongst the Folkestone transsexual community. (Yes - It gets more and more League of Gentlemen as time passes). Last time we played at the Firs Club in Cheriton, a man the band knew as a 'man' arrived with freshly installed man-boobs, and they were bloody nice ones, too. He was decked out as a woman, but has a chap's shape and frame and bulges. We were wetting ourselves, and our singer called out to us "Look at the crutch!". That is - apparently - the place to check if you are troubled.
I'd gladly meet up in Walmer when the sun comes. I get upset passing the old smugglers' pubs which I've smoked in in the past. I'm pissed off with garden benches.
I could answer your humidor question in my own way but I know there are chaps on here who are far more knowledgeable than I am on this point. I'm learning loads from them, so I'll see what you get as an answer.
Never forget.
Look at the crutch. :biggrin1:
Nice to connect between 'locals'.
Bryan
Stogiedog
30-01-2009, 06:16 PM
Thanks Brian, good stuff, checked your 4 min talk on You Tube earlier we all need our sheds mate.
Paul
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