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  • honorknight7honorknight7 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 525
    Hey roaddevilray Welcome, kinda new here myself, you found a Great place to hang your hat !
  • reggie713reggie713 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,018
    Welcome, to all the new newbs!!
  • MVW67MVW67 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,447
    Welcome all new comers to the Forums
  • pelirrojopelirrojo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,520
    Welcome folks. Bump
  • MarloweMarlowe Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 20
    I guess this is the place: Greetings. Just joined and hope to have a enjoyable experience here on cigar.com. I have been braving the bone numbing cold of New England this winter, but have missed only a few days outside on the cigar veranda. Again, greetings, and great to be part of the cigar.com community.
  • dr_frankenstein56dr_frankenstein56 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,519
    Marlowe:
    I guess this is the place: Greetings. Just joined and hope to have a enjoyable experience here on cigar.com. I have been braving the bone numbing cold of New England this winter, but have missed only a few days outside on the cigar veranda. Again, greetings, and great to be part of the cigar.com community.
    Nice to meet you and Welcome! This is a great place!

    Aj
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Marlowe:
    I guess this is the place: Greetings. Just joined and hope to have a enjoyable experience here on cigar.com. I have been braving the bone numbing cold of New England this winter, but have missed only a few days outside on the cigar veranda. Again, greetings, and great to be part of the cigar.com community.
    I know you said you were not new to smoking in your other post....what are your favorites right now??
  • Puff_DougiePuff_Dougie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Welcome Marlowe! Glad to have you aboard! Great folks here and tons of great cigar talk. I'm from the Pittsburgh area, where at the moment it's a balmy -9 degrees. Tried smoking on the back porch, but the cloud turned to a brick and dang near broke my toe when it hit the ground!
  • MarloweMarlowe Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 20
    I am enjoying Epernays in the larger formats and the Illusione 88 is very high on the list. Most recent box purchase was the Cruzado in the newest size. There is something about the flavor profile of Dion's cigars that just seems to work. My Father Le Bijou is also something I've developed a taste for.
  • MarloweMarlowe Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 20
    Yes, I have to admit that smoking with gloves on is sometimes a challenge, and I do think the cold does diminish the overall smoking experience. Despite this, I try to make it out there most days. Spring will soon be here.
  • WaltBasilWaltBasil Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,675
    Marlowe:
    I guess this is the place: Greetings. Just joined and hope to have a enjoyable experience here on cigar.com. I have been braving the bone numbing cold of New England this winter, but have missed only a few days outside on the cigar veranda. Again, greetings, and great to be part of the cigar.com community.
    Welcome! Great to have you here. Look around... see what happens... and try to fit in... Just watch out for the one they call Morgan. He bites when cornered.
  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
  • jd50aejd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    Welcome to the forum and beware.....not all is what it seems.
  • MorganGeoMorganGeo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,606
    WaltBasil:
    Marlowe:
    I guess this is the place: Greetings. Just joined and hope to have a enjoyable experience here on cigar.com. I have been braving the bone numbing cold of New England this winter, but have missed only a few days outside on the cigar veranda. Again, greetings, and great to be part of the cigar.com community.
    Welcome! Great to have you here. Look around... see what happens... and try to fit in... Just watch out for the one they call Morgan. He bites when cornered.
    True, just remember that little dogs (Walt) always bark the most. :)
  • honorknight7honorknight7 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 525
    Welcome Thanatos0320 :)
  • flowbeeflowbee Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,100
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Welcome to the forum from one newb to another
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Hey Mark,

    Stick with pipes! I started about a year and a half ago and it takes some practice... I really enjoy it now though. Finance stuff is cool. I got a bba in econ and finance and am getting a ph.D. in econ now. Do you do financial analyses for your job, or are you going to school?
  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    Thank you everyone
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Hey Mark,

    Stick with pipes! I started about a year and a half ago and it takes some practice... I really enjoy it now though. Finance stuff is cool. I got a bba in econ and finance and am getting a ph.D. in econ now. Do you do financial analyses for your job, or are you going to school?
    Right now the only 2 pipe blends I've really liked were sunshine and midnight. They are on the aromatic side. I used to be an econ major but changed it when i realized how much i like finance. I'm in school (middle of my 3rd year). I meet with the department head on thursdays (he's a cfa) and we do the analysis together. He helps me more by explaining things than I actually do in analyzing companies. Does that last sentence make sense? It seems a little awkward
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    Thanatos0320:
    Thank you everyone
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Hey Mark,

    Stick with pipes! I started about a year and a half ago and it takes some practice... I really enjoy it now though. Finance stuff is cool. I got a bba in econ and finance and am getting a ph.D. in econ now. Do you do financial analyses for your job, or are you going to school?
    Right now the only 2 pipe blends I've really liked were sunshine and midnight. They are on the aromatic side. I used to be an econ major but changed it when i realized how much i like finance. I'm in school (middle of my 3rd year). I meet with the department head on thursdays (he's a cfa) and we do the analysis together. He helps me more by explaining things than I actually do in analyzing companies. Does that last sentence make sense? It seems a little awkward
    Gotcha! I really liked finance too, and considered a ph.D in that... but I was draw more to litigation consulting and that's what I want to do after I finish my degree. Any idea what you wanna do when you finish?

    I assume those pipe blends are local B&M blends? One of my favorites is Orlik Golden Sliced... you should give it a try. It's a virginia flake. I found that it's really easy to pack and keep lit (you can rub it out into ribbon, fold it and stuff it... anything works). Sometimes aro's can be a little harder to keep burning because they have a higher moisture content than a non-aro blend.
  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Thank you everyone
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Hey Mark,

    Stick with pipes! I started about a year and a half ago and it takes some practice... I really enjoy it now though. Finance stuff is cool. I got a bba in econ and finance and am getting a ph.D. in econ now. Do you do financial analyses for your job, or are you going to school?
    Right now the only 2 pipe blends I've really liked were sunshine and midnight. They are on the aromatic side. I used to be an econ major but changed it when i realized how much i like finance. I'm in school (middle of my 3rd year). I meet with the department head on thursdays (he's a cfa) and we do the analysis together. He helps me more by explaining things than I actually do in analyzing companies. Does that last sentence make sense? It seems a little awkward
    Gotcha! I really liked finance too, and considered a ph.D in that... but I was draw more to litigation consulting and that's what I want to do after I finish my degree. Any idea what you wanna do when you finish?

    I assume those pipe blends are local B&M blends? One of my favorites is Orlik Golden Sliced... you should give it a try. It's a virginia flake. I found that it's really easy to pack and keep lit (you can rub it out into ribbon, fold it and stuff it... anything works). Sometimes aro's can be a little harder to keep burning because they have a higher moisture content than a non-aro blend.
    Litigation consulting is nice. I'm on the fence about law school right now because of my family. I wanted to go to law school graduatde but my family (who are attorneys) are trying their hardest to convince me not to do it. I'd really like to be a stockbroker. I'm trying to get a job with raymond james right now actually. You're speaking in tongues about pipes. What's virginia flake? It seems you know a lot about pipes. I'll probably come to you for questions
  • Gray4linesGray4lines Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,439
    Thanatos0320:
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Thank you everyone
    Gray4lines:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Hey Mark,

    Stick with pipes! I started about a year and a half ago and it takes some practice... I really enjoy it now though. Finance stuff is cool. I got a bba in econ and finance and am getting a ph.D. in econ now. Do you do financial analyses for your job, or are you going to school?
    Right now the only 2 pipe blends I've really liked were sunshine and midnight. They are on the aromatic side. I used to be an econ major but changed it when i realized how much i like finance. I'm in school (middle of my 3rd year). I meet with the department head on thursdays (he's a cfa) and we do the analysis together. He helps me more by explaining things than I actually do in analyzing companies. Does that last sentence make sense? It seems a little awkward
    Gotcha! I really liked finance too, and considered a ph.D in that... but I was draw more to litigation consulting and that's what I want to do after I finish my degree. Any idea what you wanna do when you finish?

    I assume those pipe blends are local B&M blends? One of my favorites is Orlik Golden Sliced... you should give it a try. It's a virginia flake. I found that it's really easy to pack and keep lit (you can rub it out into ribbon, fold it and stuff it... anything works). Sometimes aro's can be a little harder to keep burning because they have a higher moisture content than a non-aro blend.
    Litigation consulting is nice. I'm on the fence about law school right now because of my family. I wanted to go to law school graduatde but my family (who are attorneys) are trying their hardest to convince me not to do it. I'd really like to be a stockbroker. I'm trying to get a job with raymond james right now actually. You're speaking in tongues about pipes. What's virginia flake? It seems you know a lot about pipes. I'll probably come to you for questions
    I'd be happy to answer any questions! So, virginia is just a type of tobacco. It's typically sweet and a little mild. A flake is just a special way tobacco is processed. Loose tobacco is pressed with lots of pressure and sometimes heat. Much like taking powder and forming a pill, the tobacco forms a big block, which is typically then sliced into what looks like sticks of gum. If it's cut into blocks, it's called a "plug".

    Hey, you'd make a good attorney! I spent lots of time explaining things like multiplication to some clients, lol! Maybe you could specialize in commercial damages/lost profits. I'm currently interested in learning more about anti-trust cases. Before going back to school, I worked on personal injury/wrongful death cases. We did maybe one or two lost profits cases; very interesting especially from a financial perspective.

    I have heard that it can be hard to find a good job as an attorney, and of those who are in good companies many are just dying to take a case to court!
  • lemaster28lemaster28 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2
    My name is Bill.  I'm a Tattooist in Las Vegas .  I've been smoking pipes and cigars for a few years now.  Joined the forum about 2 months ago and just now getting around to posting.
  • EchambersEchambers Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,335
    Welcome the the forums, Bill. (And everyone else I've missed)
  • honorknight7honorknight7 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 525
    Welcome Bill. I'm in your shadow, Reno-Sparks :)
  • RedRex06RedRex06 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 155
    Welcome, fellow new folk!
  • ShadowInTheMoonShadowInTheMoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 486
    Hello everyone. Been reading through forums for about a week now and finally figured out how to post... My name is Corbin, 21 and been into pipes for a few months and cigars here and there. Im a server at an iHop
  • onestrangeoneonestrangeone Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,423
    Welcome to the forum Corbin. I'm Nathan, Pm me your address so that I can get your 1st post prize on its way to you!
  • Puff_DougiePuff_Dougie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Welcome, Mark! I'm fairly new here too, but long enough to tell you this is an amazing place with some very cool folks! Stick around and get to know the brothers here. You'll be glad you did.

    I'm a finacial advisor with Pru, and absolutely love my job. Lemme know if you have any particular questions about a career in financial services.

    BTW, what's the story behind your username? Thanatos = Greek personification of Death, yes? Just caught my attention as a student of Greek.
  • Thanatos0320Thanatos0320 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 444
    Puff_Dougie:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Welcome, Mark! I'm fairly new here too, but long enough to tell you this is an amazing place with some very cool folks! Stick around and get to know the brothers here. You'll be glad you did.

    I'm a finacial advisor with Pru, and absolutely love my job. Lemme know if you have any particular questions about a career in financial services.

    BTW, what's the story behind your username? Thanatos = Greek personification of Death, yes? Just caught my attention as a student of Greek.
    thank you, I'd love to have your help some time. When you say a student of greek do you mean mythology, Ancient or modern greek?
  • Puff_DougiePuff_Dougie Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Thanatos0320:
    Puff_Dougie:
    Thanatos0320:
    Hello everyone. I'm Mark. I'm 23 yrs old. I recently started smoking cigars about 1.5 years ago. I'm an AJ Fernandez fanboy. I'm also trying to get into pipes but I'm have the hardest time packing them. I love golfing and doing financial analysis on companies. I'm a finance major, go figure. Anyway, I look forward to meeting y'all and learning a lot about cigars/pipes.
    Welcome, Mark! I'm fairly new here too, but long enough to tell you this is an amazing place with some very cool folks! Stick around and get to know the brothers here. You'll be glad you did.

    I'm a finacial advisor with Pru, and absolutely love my job. Lemme know if you have any particular questions about a career in financial services.

    BTW, what's the story behind your username? Thanatos = Greek personification of Death, yes? Just caught my attention as a student of Greek.
    thank you, I'd love to have your help some time. When you say a student of greek do you mean mythology, Ancient or modern greek?
    Actually, I mean Koine Greek, which is what I studied in seminary (I'm also a minister).
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