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Originally posted by tippexx View PostOr perhaps they sign up to discuss cigars and then discover that 99% of postings have little to do with cigars whatsoever. A bit like belonging to a football team which only trains and plays in the pub.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View PostGuess there's some who have many interests & cigars are a very small part of their lives. I mean, you know; they have a life!
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Hi, as a new comer to the forum the first thing I noticed was the fact that lots of members call each other by there first names and swap cigars or appear to post gifts to each other. This may make new members feel like the forum seem a little clicky? Also using terminology like " MdO4 LGC MdO2's" new comers do not know what any of these smokes are, so they could not possibly comment? But if they go onto a tobacconist website to try and decipher exactly what there smokes are, then they see the price tag on all these cigars and think "there is know way I can afford to buy ?300 ?400 ?500 cigars"! Then I think it scares a lot of newcomers off. I may be wrong but it's just my opinion and trying to participate in the forum.
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Hi Mr L, I understand where you're coming from with the abbreviations, it took me a while to understand the most common ones and after a few months there are still some that I have to work at to understand.
One thing I will say is that this has been the only forum I've been a member of where there is an absence of cliques, some forums are terrible but I've always been made to feel welcome here.
I think the issue with some new members is that they want to trade, have PM's immediately but rather than put the work in and participate they fall away which is a shame as they could learn a lot if they just stuck around and got to know everyone a little better.
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Thanks for chipping in Mr L
Just a quickie: If you google many of the abbreviations (plus cigar) you'll get them up and then get more familiar. Like many interests or hobbies the scene is littered with abbreviations and one's understanding will improve.
In terms of prices, there's no escaping that it is a 'luxury' item pursuit and of course whether one opts to buy a single, couple or a box is always going to be determined by preference and of course budget/disposable income."Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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I think the name thing is only natural as you get to know people, how many of your friends call you Mr Lovejoy for example? I agree with you on the abbreviations thing wholeheartedly and have said many times there should be a sticky with a list of them. And when I started I didn't even know what a sticky was!
The best thing about this forum is that it is just mainly a group of blokes with a common love chatting about that and anything else. I have been on forums for my motorbike and my car and once I had learned all I needed to know I just lost interest. I've now been on here for 13 months and love it here. I don't know as much as our old hands but it still doesn't stop me chipping in now and again.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by mr_lovegood View PostHi, as a new comer to the forum the first thing I noticed was the fact that lots of members call each other by there first names and swap cigars or appear to post gifts to each other. This may make new members feel like the forum seem a little clicky? Also using terminology like " MdO4 LGC MdO2's" new comers do not know what any of these smokes are, so they could not possibly comment? But if they go onto a tobacconist website to try and decipher exactly what there smokes are, then they see the price tag on all these cigars and think "there is know way I can afford to buy ?300 ?400 ?500 cigars"! Then I think it scares a lot of newcomers off. I may be wrong but it's just my opinion and trying to participate in the forum.Originally posted by WiganHoly crap, Your Dale Askew?
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Originally posted by Tucky View PostMorning guys
Wasn't there talk of a Christmas HERF? It was definitely mentioned after the dunhill night...I'm still up for it.'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Certainly doesn't PJ! I think the reason there are many things discussed on here besides actual cigar smoking, is as a recent thread showed, most of us smoke far less than one day. If we literally just posted about our smokes it would be such a limited number of posts, people would give up logging in & move on to a larger forum where there is more traffic. I am on a FB page where some guys smoke DC''s & RE/EL daily, sometimes several. They post their pic & have a couple of one liners but it's a lot loser group than this & I think we do have more in depth notes & chat on here; when we have something to report. The rest of the banter is the social glue that binds us toegther - even Butters- WBTW does give us the air of an international club & throws in some mighty interesting stuff, it's just not always written so ordinary mortals can understand what the heck his pearls of wisdom meanSimon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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