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Last night, I left half of a H de M DC outside. As it ended up, I left it out overnight and it rained really hard. Today it is really soggy. Do you think if I put it in my humidor I could smoke it later?
Oh, never mind.
 
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Just don't put it in the same divider as your Swishers and Phillies. You wouldn't want to risk ruining your premiums with a soggy cigar Big Grin


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Originally posted by puffingaway:
Last night, I left half of a H de M DC outside. As it ended up, I left it out overnight and it rained really hard. Today it is really soggy. Do you think if I put it in my humidor I could smoke it later?
Oh, never mind.


I would peg you as a crack smoker if you did. Toss that crap out!


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When you wring it out, don't twist too, too hard, or you'll cause a tight draw.
 
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That's exactly what happened. I put it between some paper towels and stepped on it to get the water out. Oh, well. Anyone else bored today besides me?
 
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Oh, by the way, Mr. Diggler, I was just joking around.
 
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Puffy, no need to explain. My reply was a sorry counter-attempt at humor.

Like you, I am bored. I was suckered into running my father in-laws business today. I have now logged 4 hours of Internet time. I am ready for a stiff drink and a cigar....mayber even a nap.


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Its been a rainy day here which is a nice change from the heat and humidity. Been working very hard since 7 this morning and am sick of it. Starting to plan out which cigar and what rum need consuming this evening.
 
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What do you do Puffy? Sounds like my job.


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Actually, I own and run my own manufacturing operation but today I had to spend time teaching my male employees to quit peeing on the floor in the bathroom and to wipe off the seat if they missed. Then I had to tell another employee to quit coughing without covering his mouth. We make products for cranes and trucks.
 
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Right now I am running my father in-laws automotive repair shop.....I understand your pain Wink


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Okay you two grease monkeys get a room Big Grin lol...anyway go ahead and smoke it...saul does this all the time Wink


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ROTFLMAO.


Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...

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