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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    I feel like a glutton .
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    Hahahahahaha ...... don't worry David, my friend, you are and its perfectly OK
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    Since cigars are all unique there is no such thing as enough. If you have something big to celebrate you can start with something lighter like a CAO Gold. Then move into an Excaliber 1066 and finish up the day with a Cohiba Beehike.

    It can also depend on what you ate and/or drank. A 25 year old single malt scotch needs a more sturdy cigar where drinking a "simple" beer while listening to football on the radio can take a mild/medium cigar.

    You don't have enough, you are acquiring what you need, selection.

    It is my personal goal that when my boys grow up and move out, I will convert one of their bedrooms into my own walk in humidor.
    You make me feel like I don't know the first thing about gluttony!! LOL!

    A walk in would be sweet. With an attached poker/smoking room .
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    You make me feel like I don't know the first thing about gluttony!! LOL!

    A walk in would be sweet. With an attached poker/smoking room .
    See, the genius keeps flowing. One small idea has now grown to include the poker room. While I am currently surviving with a small humidor that only holds about 75. Someday I would like to play with the big kids so I keep dreaming.

    This reminds me that I need to visit the cigar store tomorrow before the family invades like hungry locusts this week.

    To everyone: enjoy the time with your families!
    Life's wisdoms: Cigars: Never trust air you can't see; sharp objects are never sharp enough; find what you love in life and give it everything you can!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom475 View Post
    See, the genius keeps flowing. One small idea has now grown to include the poker room. While I am currently surviving with a small humidor that only holds about 75. Someday I would like to play with the big kids so I keep dreaming.

    This reminds me that I need to visit the cigar store tomorrow before the family invades like hungry locusts this week.

    To everyone: enjoy the time with your families!
    This is where I go when I am out your way: Outlaw Cigar - Contact Page

    But I prefer Lawrence: Centro Cigars | Purveyors of fine cigars and unique gifts I like a smaller lounge.
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    Outlaw cigar is a good place. One of my cousins worked there for several years and still gone in about twice a week. I am closer to the sports stadiums. I found a place in Blue Springs on 7 Hwy just off I-70 called The Cigar Merchant. Much smaller in actual size but I think they are just as nice. They have their lounge downstairs and it is usually less crowded.

    I do like Outlaw when I am north of the river. I have never been to their south location yet. Just am seldomley in that area. I will have to check out the Lawrence location.

    Another place is north of the airport in Weston. They have a couple of places that will hand roll with local grown leaf. It is cool to watch them pick and roll the leaf in front of you then you can sit back and enjoy a relaxing couple of hours.
    Life's wisdoms: Cigars: Never trust air you can't see; sharp objects are never sharp enough; find what you love in life and give it everything you can!!

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    It's comforting to know I'm not the only one out there with this debilitating affliction...

    ...I am home.
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    Dave,

    PM me with the sales link, if you wouldn't mind.
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    The Ashton Cabinets were my fav...until they went to over 10.00 a stick !! So I switched to a pipe !!!!

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    Seems perfectly normal to me David...........
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom475 View Post
    Another place is north of the airport in Weston. They have a couple of places that will hand roll with local grown leaf. It is cool to watch them pick and roll the leaf in front of you then you can sit back and enjoy a relaxing couple of hours.
    I remember driving through the Weston area and seeing the tobacco farms. I didn't realize that tobacco was grown in MO. My Dad said that in the Weston area tobacco can only be grown on farms that were grandfathered in. Anybody heard that before?
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    When you have outgrown all your desktop humidors give Bob Staebell a call down in Texas.
    He can knock you out the humidor or custom walk in of your dreams.
    This one here will hold 70 boxes or so and a hundred loose.


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