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Had a similar discussion yesterday regarding dry cleaning mens ties after a colleague picked up their dry cleaning and had a number of dry cleaned ties from a known executive at a sports franchise included by error. My question was why?  When I have a soiled tie, it goes to goodwill. I have tried many times to have a silk tie dry cleaned and it never turns out well. Others agreed to get rid of dirty ties. 
Same for cigars for me. If it wasn’t good enough to smoke on day one, it won’t be on day 2

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If there’s half left the next day, it wasn’t any good to begin with. 

Yes, and they tasted like rat's bunghole so I stopped. Figured that out after trying to save a Zino Mouton-Cadet in 1994. Can't blame me--those were like $9 cigars back then!  

Close, but no cigar. I did worse. 😥 Way back when I first started, Had a tubo pyramide. Thought I was smart. Purged the hell out of it. Clipped the dead cherry. Stuck it in the tubo and into

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13 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Loving the poll.:spotlight:

......Half the forum are appalled

......Half the forum are relieved 

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I’m appalled. Then I looked at the deadbeats who votes yes. Makes sense. Deadbeats 😂

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Yes I have, but only if I knew whose it was. 😜

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There may be something about dry ambients, dry storage, or that I have a palate or a goat. You decide. 

I have been known to do this while smoking on the shop.

Maybe the aroma of MEK helps!!!

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13 hours ago, BigGuns said:

A few hours?  Sure. Later that night?  Why not. The next day?  Hell no. 

Not sure what it is - the quality of stick or extent of inebriation - but sometimes after a couple hours it’s still good to go, and other times it’s a hot mess of ass (ash?) and gets tossed. 
 

(fighting with all I’ve got to not insert a Chris Rock joke here)

I wouldn't touch any overnight cigar unless it's a syrupy smooth PLPC……cos I prefer syrup 😂😂

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I know we live in a society and there are rules for being civilized.   However, I do this all the time if the cigar is good.   Actually like the taste and they smoke just great if you cut off the end half an inch up before laying it down. 
 

I know.   I’m an animal.  

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Unless I know I have enough time I wouldn’t try and smoke anything that would even be worth trying to save for the following day.


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I’ll relight after dinner, but not the next day - I’ve witnessed far too many species of wildlife rummage through my nubs when reviewing overnight camera footage. 

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4 hours ago, PigFish said:

 

Maybe the aroma of MEK helps!!!

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Nothing like a few Ketones to get the palate softened up😁. I’ve done this too and more than once over the years. It’s either perfect overnight conditions or Mars descending. But, on a few occasions, ive been pleasantly surprised on  others, not so much.

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I’m guilty…I’ve done it almost to experiment. 9/10 times it tastes terrible the next day. 

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On 3/14/2023 at 5:12 PM, NSXCIGAR said:

Yes, and they tasted like rat's bunghole so I stopped. Figured that out after trying to save a Zino Mouton-Cadet in 1994. Can't blame me--those were like $9 cigars back then!

 

Personally I’ve never tasted a rat’s bunghole🤣🤣🤣

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2 hours ago, cgoodrich said:

Personally I’ve never tasted a rat’s bunghole🤣🤣🤣

Was wondering how long that was going to take. 

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Rarely, but I’ll respark a cigar after a few hours if it got interrupted. 

Overnight?  I haven’t been that desperate yet.

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Nope. Never done it. Let the dead sleep, grab a new one for the next day. They are only cigars. 

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Only when you wake up in your camp camp chair next to the dying cinders in the fire pit. Hmmm... there's still stout in that there tankard - and is that what I think it is? Breakfast of champions! Ha ha!

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