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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Cello or no
I couldn't help myself, so lets hear it. Guys that have stripped all stogies and ones that don't. If i buy a single and it's got one I leave it on. Reasoning,I play with my sticks too much. Insert inappropriate joke here.....
Better to be thought a fool, Than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
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Wow, Someone Knows Me
I always leave the cello on. IT protects the cigar from skin oils and abrasions from being moved within the humidor. Some may say this isnt necessary but I have a couple older sticks over 4 years old and no cello on them and the wrappers definitely are showing the wear and tear on them. The cello breathes almost as well as no wrapper and as long as the sticks are kept in the correct atmosphere it really makes no difference flavor wise that I have ever been able to detect.
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Bummin' Around
I always take the cello off. Just habit, and for aesthetics in the humi really.
In order to grow old and wise, we must first survive being young and stupid.
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Fire walk with me
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Waiting on Octember 1st
I used to strip them when I stored at 69, since dropping to 58-60, I leave cello on for the protection when I go digging through the stacks
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Advisor to Bum Wanabees
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Bummin' Around
"Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle."
-George Burns
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Freshly Homeless
I leave them on so they don't mingle odors together. I don't know if that is true or not but that's what I think.
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I leave them the way God made em.
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Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
I used to go naked, but since getting involved with trades here and lacking 5 finger bags, I've become a cello on guy. Plus, yellow cello is gratifying.
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