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I was thinking the same - a Paris flat (house?) just to keep your cigars in? Were money to be of any significance it would be cheaper to convert a Winnebago into a mobile humidor and have it continually circling on the Peripherique ready to be called in as the whim took you.
I have a lot of stuff, that's why I'm keeping my flat. It's in a bad neighborhood and rent is pretty cheap for Paris standards.
Parisians can't drive for shit, what happens if my mobile humidor is involved in an accident?
You beat me to it! Another possibility if everything is on a spread sheet would be to have a random number generator pick a couple of cells et voil? ! Bon f?te de No?l.
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That would oblige me to crack into boxes that I want to keep complete for the moment.
Although my collection is growing, it isn't yet big enough for me to have this problem too often. I tend to have an idea of what I'd like to smoke (or try in most cases) beforehand, though sometimes I forget what I have and end up looking for one thing and ending up with another catching my eye as I trawl through!
I can empathise with this situation (first world problem -as PJ said), certainly can become an issue but my criteria goes from, somking time available, what is sufficiently aged & I try to smoke gifted cigars within 12months but don't always manage it.
Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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