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On 5/4/2021 at 10:27 AM, bigswol2 said:

Year and a half out. But I waited 6 months to enjoy a cigar. Now I have a couple a week.20210430_114748.jpg

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Thanks man I am really excited to see this!

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week 2 post sleeve - looking forward to one but think this may be a little early

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8 minutes ago, sbowman96 said:

week 2 post sleeve - looking forward to one but think this may be a little early

I waited 2 and a half months and I haven't had any issues.

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What other stuff?

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I think he means mota... aka the devil's lettuce.

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Just now, vikingbeast said:

I think he means the devil's lettuce.

Oh yeah okay im sticking to cigars 🤣🤣🤣

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I'll give this a bump! I agree with the mentality that cigars are not equal to cigarettes. They are a reward, a thing to savor, something you age and tend to like a fine wine or whiskey. My doctor said to throw out my humi's, but I just tucked em' away in the closet and have been changing the Bovi Humi Packs every month, maintining that 72% / 70 degrees. I'm going to make sure to hit some weight loss and health goals before truly thinking about lighting up, but would love to hear others experience with their sticks and whether or not anyone has actually gotten an ulcer from them?

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14 hours ago, boogie2dope said:

I'll give this a bump! I agree with the mentality that cigars are not equal to cigarettes. They are a reward, a thing to savor, something you age and tend to like a fine wine or whiskey. My doctor said to throw out my humi's, but I just tucked em' away in the closet and have been changing the Bovi Humi Packs every month, maintining that 72% / 70 degrees. I'm going to make sure to hit some weight loss and health goals before truly thinking about lighting up, but would love to hear others experience with their sticks and whether or not anyone has actually gotten an ulcer from them?

72% at 70 is too wet. Bump that back a little.

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