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What I think about online chatting...

by TIM » Oct 28th, '08, 12:50

The longer im addicted to hobby chatting, the more I find them amusing.

I did encounter a lot of knuckle tea heads, mostly tea people are more gentle and milder :lol: comparing to other forum:

http://www.cigartrends.com/viewtopic.php?t=1684

Or maybe I am the knucklehead myself :shock:

I think being passionate and patient will always benefit one self.

Just a thought. Cheers. T

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Re: What I think about online chatting...

by olivierco » Oct 28th, '08, 16:59

TIM wrote:The longer im addicted to hobby chatting, the more I find them amusing.

I did encounter a lot of knuckle tea heads, mostly tea people are more gentle and milder :lol: comparing to other forum:

http://www.cigartrends.com/viewtopic.php?t=1684

Or maybe I am the knucklehead myself :shock:

I think being passionate and patient will always benefit one self.

Just a thought. Cheers. T
We have from time to time some tea nudniks, but most of the time the atmosphere is gentle and mild as you say.

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by Chip » Oct 28th, '08, 17:03

Tea drinkers are more civilized, refined. Now where is my frickin' pu? And I will weigh it, got a problem with that??? :lol:

Hmmm, where is that scale topic? We do get fired up about the funniest stuff.

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by Salsero » Oct 28th, '08, 17:14

Those guys smoke 15 and 20 year old cigars? Ewwwwww! Gross. No wonder they get rude!

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by Pentox » Oct 28th, '08, 17:19

Salsero wrote:Those guys smoke 15 and 20 year old cigars? Ewwwwww! Gross. No wonder they get rude!
You drink Pu.. 'nuf said.

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by TIM » Oct 28th, '08, 18:19

Salsero wrote:Those guys smoke 15 and 20 year old cigars? Ewwwwww! Gross. No wonder they get rude!
and those who pays top $$$ for a 50 and 80s old cup of tea? Arrrrrrr! Yakks.... wait, I am one of those.... and with a 40 yrs old cigar at the same time :wink:

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by Proinsias » Oct 28th, '08, 20:16

Following Salsero's logic: that's why you don't get on well with these guys online, you must be double rude!

From your rather pleasant online presence here I must deduce that you drink and smoke enough new stuff to at least keep the balance.

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by TIM » Oct 28th, '08, 21:52

Proinsias wrote:Following Salsero's logic: that's why you don't get on well with these guys online, you must be double rude!

From your rather pleasant online presence here I must deduce that you drink and smoke enough new stuff to at least keep the balance.
live and learn... keep the balance. Thank you all for good advices. Cheers T

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