Re: ASC anniversary



On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 15:22:18 -0700, Miss Elaine Eos wrote:

On 2011-03-29 12:30:08 -0700, LouF <lfab53@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

On Mar 29, 1:15 pm, Miss Elaine Eos <misc@*Your-pants*PlayNaked.com>
wrote:
On 2011-03-29 09:43:27 -0700, "btorvik2" <btorv...@xxxxxxx> said:

Don't know if it's my first but it's one of the early ones:

Google says this is my first, although I'd-a swore it was something
more troll-seeming, like my sincere question of whether it was better
to leave the cello-on or take it off...  <G>

So which is better?

Cello-on for transport (as in a shirt-pocket), naked for admiring your
stash in the humidor.


Rubbish and poppycock,
The cello should ALWAYS be left on in the humidor, to prevent the
commingling and mutual infection of cigar flavours. Preferably
for AT LEAST ONE YEAR.

Oh, and it's slightly less embarrassing and tricky to slip the
cello back on when you take the cigar out for a walk in your
shirt-pocket. Think sex.ed....
.



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