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What to do with Sh*%ty cigars
Just a informal poll of what to do with the crappy cigars you ended up with.
I have to get rid of quite a few... I understand the troops need some but I am in Singapore. Not that I am opposed to sending some but it makes it a little tougher. Not sure if this is allowed but I bought a bunch of cigars from Thompson and now know I paid too much for crappy cigars. I am not blaming the company (I understand as a business man that we need to make a profit) but it won't stop me from saying that I would disregard most of the reviews and buy from somewhere else. Everything I bought from them before I knew anything "on sale" has turned out to be garbage. Even if it wasn't that cheap on sale! Again, it's my own fault but I just want to warn the rest of you. That is all :) Cheers |
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I only had maybe 10-12...just tossed them in the trash. Same thing with a crappy lit cigar or something that is disappointing, pitch it.
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I would never send the troops some crappy cigars. Cheaper cigars maybe, but not some nasty dog rockets. They are over there serving our country and sacrificing for all of us. Just toss the suckers in the trash.
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If they are Thompson brand, pitch 'em.
If not, search for them here on CA. You never know, someone may like them. Then you could send them to someone who would enjoy them. |
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If you are uncomfortable sending them to our troops then send then to Frank (he has an empty Humi) or Remo (he deserves them):r |
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I agree with Shane on this one.
Even if the troop in question is a cigar smoker who's used to smoking Padrons or OpusX, the fact that someone had the thought to send them anything and then go through the "trouble" of sending them even turd sticks would bring a smile to their faces. I'm hard pressed to believe that any service member has opened up an unsolicited gift from someone Stateside that they've never met as a measure of support and been disappointed. But that's just me. |
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My vote would go for troops, but given your location that doesn't sound like an option
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Sorry I just don't feel comfortable sending the troops some crappy sticks just because I wanna get rid of them. I feel they deserve more than that. Just my two cents.
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If I wanna get rid of crappy sticks I'll just send them your way.
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Bad cigars compost nicely; just remove the bands first.
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I would just chuck them if they were unsmokable. |
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If you were in this country I would take em. I say just let them age, give it a year nothin to loose.
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If they arev Gurkahs, send them to the troops. Or maybe sell them? There are people who enjoy Gurkhas. Hell, I'd take em.
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