Agreed, but that does not stop the lobbyists from pushing there own agenda. Just because you believe that drinking can/should be done in moderation, does not mean that your neighbors, that do not drink, can't force the local government to ban alcohol altogether to fit their personal beliefs. Remember, there was Prohibition in the US just for that very reason!takedown8 wrote: All of those things you mention can be had in moderation with no ill side effects.
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Hey Sp3ctre, maybe we should have a political/religion forum. It is usually a good idea to have one separate from the mainstream to keep the regular user from being offended.
Unfortunately politics and religion tend to degrade into arguments with each side holding onto firmly held beliefs. Just post a nice little warning for those that want to enter and get into the fray, and maybe a warning against PERSONAL attacks.
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Unfortunately politics and religion tend to degrade into arguments with each side holding onto firmly held beliefs. Just post a nice little warning for those that want to enter and get into the fray, and maybe a warning against PERSONAL attacks.
My 2 cents... yeah, yeah, I know
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It's funny. I bought about 15 cigars in Cuba a couple of years ago, and they're just sitting in my humidor. I don't even smoke cigars! I think I smoked two with a friend. Are they still good or do they go bad over time? I keep the humidity at 70 and everything.
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They're fine. Ship them to me marked as producto de mexico.takedown8 wrote:It's funny. I bought about 15 cigars in Cuba a couple of years ago, and they're just sitting in my humidor. I don't even smoke cigars! I think I smoked two with a friend. Are they still good or do they go bad over time? I keep the humidity at 70 and everything.
Most cubans age well, and a couple years aging makes them much more complex.
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The only way to find out... is to one.takedown8 wrote:It's funny. I bought about 15 cigars in Cuba a couple of years ago, and they're just sitting in my humidor. I don't even smoke cigars! I think I smoked two with a friend. Are they still good or do they go bad over time? I keep the humidity at 70 and everything.
It should be fine. It might burn faster, but the difference in taste won't be noticeable to a non-connoisseur.
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