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  • #16
    conviv lets go conviv???LMAOROTF

    Originally posted by Robusto View Post
    How about meeting up for a 'conviv'?

    Herfs are usually convivial affairs. Last night's herf was particularly convivial.

    Come down my garden path and on to my shack sofa for a conviv.

    It has a ring.

    Guys were f_uckin with a word that is used world wide! What ever U choose is fine by me but,think about what your trying to do . Rewrite History.
    I don't care either way but some have to much time on their hands.


















    "She wore a Mount Rushmore T-shirt, and those guys never looked so good--especially Jefferson and Lincoln--kind of bloated, but happy."
    Last edited by G-man; 21-09-2009, 09:37 AM.

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    • #17
      Can anyone add to this for the forum

      Removed: too large! Stick it on the wiki
      Last edited by Deano; 21-09-2009, 10:27 AM. Reason: Stick it on the wiki!

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      • #18
        WWHHOOOAAA, GSS, that is ... an encyclopaedia of all things nicotiana! You should receive an honorary professorship!

        Back to the subject. Herf sounds a bit dark and dirty to me, perhaps like the very stogies I find myself burning. It sounds a bit ... wrong. Personal opinion, of course.

        I like the confraternity of BOTLs - I think that has the weight which a collective of cigar enthusiasts deserves. So I would agree with the Confrat. idea.

        Otherwise, I like the idea of a soiree of cigars (accent omitted) -- or, in the words of Robusto, just knocking off a fat bastard. Job done, lads.

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        • #19
          Respect to Rok for an ever thoughtful and well researched piece without too much sabre rattling.

          I think GSS missed the point, probably my fault for, what I admit was a failrly prevocative thread title, but hey thanks for the biggest post of the year G man, can we get that in the Wikki?

          The main point was that my good stout hearted british yeoman friend, who spends a lot of time in Florida and smokes a lot of cigars with our American cousins, didn't know what a 'Herf' was and as a result he didn't show and he's a good boy and he should have been there.

          So far I like Cigar Soiree, trouble is, if we use the same measurement he would probably not know what that was or if he did, would not want to go because it sounds too effete (assuming he knows what effete is?)

          Am I going round in circles here?
          Nic
          Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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          • #20
            On the subject of the word " Herf " I turned to Collins English Dictionary to find either an alternative or inspiration.

            I have come up with " Combust " from the word Combustion - " the process of burning " or

            " Conflag " from the word Conflagration - " a great destructive fire " .

            Have to agree I dislike the word Herf as too American ( No offence chaps but we need a more British word )

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Robusto View Post
              I played with a great Canadian drummer in the week but cannot find a name for a Canadian in the vein of 'yank' for US citizen.
              You mean like 'Canuck'

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              • #22
                If Only...

                Originally posted by Jimmeh View Post
                i agree - and it was on the tip of my tongue to mention at the herf - but other conversation got in the way. Herf is too american for my taste - dont get me wrong, i have a large amount of american friends, spend a lot of time there and enjoy american culture... but this is Empire.

                Careful lads. Let's not forget that there are many international members on this forum, including a few yanks.

                I'm not a big fan the term "herf" and never quite understood what it meant, but I never considerd it "too american!"

                Hell, I thought it was a Mexican term for rounding up gringos.

                Where are the Scots on this?

                don TJ and the Coros
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by TJCoro View Post

                  Where are the Scots on this?
                  You're a bloody trouble maker!

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                  • #24
                    I love words, me.
                    I use them a lot.
                    I like fiddling with them.
                    I am often in a room where any word over three syllables doesn't connect.

                    Herf is a strange one.
                    To not like it is not to be anti-American.

                    If I were from the US, I wouldn't much like the words

                    Princess
                    Margaret

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                    • #25
                      I'm workin' on it!

                      Originally posted by Deano View Post
                      You're a bloody trouble maker!

                      Well maybe...but I'm trying senor serious

                      ....I deleted "thin-skinned!"

                      TJ
                      sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by nicwing View Post
                        The main point was that my good stout hearted british yeoman friend, who spends a lot of time in Florida and smokes a lot of cigars with our American cousins, didn't know what a 'Herf' was and as a result he didn't show and he's a good boy and he should have been there.
                        I'm surprised nobody has posted this yet:




                        The definitive posting on ASC comes from John Chunko, who wrote:




                        HERF - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
                        The un-official word of ASC is Herf. Herf is a unique part of speech. It can be correctly used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an adverb, an infinitive, a prefix, a suffix and an explicative.
                        The arcane word "herf" first entered the ASC lexicon on November 21, 1996, and was quickly elevated to frenetic and common use by ASCers. The Prince of Skeeves exposed ASC to the word herf in a casual posting to the group... however it was ASCers, as a budding collective, who took the word and made it divine.
                        Herf is now virulently spreading to worldwide common use as hip cigar parlance.
                        HERF - CHRONOLOGY:
                        As for the origin of Herf, here's the History of Herf (it's a matter of record on DejaNews)...
                        The word "herf" first appeared on ASC...
                        -------- [post quoted below] ----------------------------------
                        It was November 21, 1996... the elections were over, and "herf" unceremoniously beams into our lexicon... And, you were there (here's the exact post)...
                        ************************************************** ****
                        Subject: worst cigars IMHO
                        From: aloysius@gte.net (Prince of Skeeves)
                        1996/11/21
                        Message-ID: <571i9b$ht4@news3.gte.net>
                        Newsgroups: alt.smokers.cigars

                        I bought a Canaria d'Oro(sic?)Robusto out of curiousity
                        and it was really a horrible, stale,grassy smoke with a
                        peed-on taste. I gave it about 2 inches before I put it
                        out. Also, anything Macanudo...I tried several when I
                        first began smoking cigars and found them all to be very
                        bland and almost impossible to herf, they were so tightly
                        wrapped. I think the list of `Mediocre Smokes' for most
                        folks would be huge.
                        ************************************************** ****
                        And, the voices of ASCers cry out immediately... saying, "what is this _herf_ thing?" In answer... on November 23, Prince of Skeeves elucidates,
                        Message-ID: <5770op$cqu@news1.gte.net>:
                        To `herf' is to draw on a cigar.
                        The voices of ASC follow in chorus: "this herf thing... it is good" And, in a grand gesture, full grace is shared...
                        Subject: an early definition of the word...
                        From: aloysius@gte.net (Prince of Skeeves)
                        1997/07/11
                        Message-ID: <5q5f19$dfa$1@news12.gte.net>
                        Newsgroups: alt.smokers.cigars

                        EVERYONE MUST HERF

                        The first time I heard the word `herf' and recognized
                        it's potential for the enrichment of my vocabulary was
                        in junior college in Clyde, Texas in 1982 from a blueblood
                        derelict friend of my named Stu. In the context of the
                        time it was used to describe the ungainly and humorous
                        facial contortion required to deeply draw on a large,
                        hand-rolled cigarette of unknown filling while driving
                        a motor vehicle and keeping an eye peeled for the
                        Callahan County sheriff. Later I found the term `herf'
                        described nicely the method for getting a good mouthful
                        of tasty smoke from my favorite cigars.(Padron and HDM
                        Rothschilds)

                        S. delaVega
                        Prince of Skeeves
                        -------- [end quoted post] ----------------------------------
                        So, that's the herf story... on 11/21/96 "Prince of Skeeves" (whoever he/she/it is/was) introduced our newsgroup to its very own beloved word... And, as a bonus...
                        HERF LEVITY:
                        Herf... a word which is now spreading to virtually all corners of the cigar world... thanks to the likes of the many and varied distinguished herfing enthusiasts (herfnicks)... such as:
                        • the good Dr. Miguelit (used on his many national radio interviews),
                        • Mr. Lew Rothman (used proudly and prominently on JR's Winter catalog issue's front cover),
                        • ASC elder Mr. Bob Curtis (used liberally all over the ICG website),
                        • the Hon. Steven Saka (used strategically at least four times in the course of the 1997 New Hampshire state senatorial debate and once as an invective following the debate's broadcast, which, btw, was televised on CSPAN-3 to over a half-billion viewers worldwide, including the space shuttle mission crew),
                        • Connie Whittager, perky weatherwoman on Montgomery, Alabama's WKKG-TV (used to describe the fog which paralyzed suburban roadways for two straight days in April 1997... in an interview on the Weather Channel, she explained, "...motorists were advised to avoid the western beltway and all lakeside arteries due to a stationary fog bank thicker than a hundred hounddogs herfin' Hondurans in a hayloft", and
                        • by Jorge Jesus Delgado, Jr., now departed, (who ardently pleaded to "herf a cigar" before his execution in the Texas death-house in October 1997)... ...just to mention a few of the notables! PS: Remember... November 21 is World Herfing Day!!! Sorry you asked, huh? Regards, ...JC

                        I would therefore venture that it is specifically an internet word rather than an American one.

                        People use what feels right. If someone suggests something and it sticks then fair enough. Just seems a bit weird to be deciding to come up with a new word because the old one is American. If we come up with a new one, surely that will be LESS used and even more likely that your taxi driver friend wouldn't know what it means. Perhaps you should have used the phrase 'cigar night' to eliminate confusion Nic.

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                        • #27
                          Someone Did

                          Errr... hate to rain on your parade, dave, old bean (ghawd, I love talking limey!), but, I must point out that none other than me, myselves, posted this yesterday, essentially the gist of what you have reproduced at insufferable length (ghawd, I am so humble!).

                          Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                          I'm surprised nobody has posted this yet:
                          rokkitsci

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by rokkitsci View Post
                            Errr... hate to rain on your parade, dave, old bean (ghawd, I love talking limey!), but, I must point out that none other than me, myselves, posted this yesterday, essentially the gist of what you have reproduced at insufferable length (ghawd, I am so humble!).
                            I hate to rain on YOUR parade, but these are two completely different articles.

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                            • #29
                              I LOVE A PARADE!

                              Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                              I hate to rain on YOUR parade, but these are two completely different articles.
                              Ahem...I'm guess I'll have to rain on all parades because it was me, TJ, TJCoro* who first poted this at POST # 10. Take a look for youselves, muchachos.

                              NamesTJ, TJCoro, and this thread is getting way too much print, IMO.


                              Thank god for my balls!


                              *Ray Jay Coro is solely responsible for this incredulous post!
                              Last edited by TJCoro; 21-09-2009, 01:36 PM. Reason: To disavow any responsibility for this post., -TJ
                              sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by jpmoore View Post
                                a Bit of back ground into the word Herf i found on the net, don't know how accurate it is.

                                "The term "Herf" used to describe the smoking of a cigar comes from the 1960's in America when many cigar smokers listened to Herf Alpert and the Tijuana Brass while smoking their favorite stogie. The music was latinesque and thus provided an atmosphere of semi-cuban reminiscence. Soon, cigar smokers began to say things like "I was with the Brass last night and the Herf was so good I thought I was in Havana." Thus, we can all thank Herf Alpert for his influence on 'garbonics."

                                The Collective noun for Smokers is a "confraternity of smokers" could be shortened to a Confrat ??
                                I THINK YOU WILL FIND THATS HERP ALPERT, UP TILL NOW HERF IS OK.
                                Last edited by snooky; 21-09-2009, 01:54 PM. Reason: addition

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