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Re: Lesson learned and requesting advice
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How close is House of Cigar to your work / can you meet for lunch some day? I stopped in there once and overall wasn't so amazed. It was nice to see some Davidoff Entreactos in a humidor again. Bought and smoked one of those cardboard 4 packs of the pricey little SOBs. |
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Clean The offending cherry scented items with 151 rum. Don't laugh...that's what I clean my pipes with. Should do the trick. Hint... RonDiaz is cheap - only about $15 per 750 bottle.
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Activated carbon from a pet store is probably better than the Pur filters ... you can buy enough so next time when he borrows and uses watermelonn cigars, you're covered. Bleah. I've not been to Taiwan in several years although I still teach 1-2 classes per semester. I am friends with Wangtea on facebook and have Chinese students that help me order, although they do sorta speak English there. The daughter is quite good actually. This way I am ordering from a shop I visited last couple of times I was in TaiPei. They still use charcoal for panning tea there. I'd rather not buy Taiwanese Baozhong from HK or China. I have ordered from a number of places - most have lower grade teas. Still drink it though! :tu |
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Had a similar experience myself. Loaned my 10 count travel humi to a friend while she went camping for a week. She brought it back 4.25 cigars lighter. She had lit up two different sticks, didn't finish either, and threw em back in the case to, "save them for later". Now the foam trays smell like ****, and when I remove them the cedar lining still smells like ****. Lesson learned here: No good deed goes unpunished.
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