The every day grab humi and the long-term in the second pic.
The every-day has the Oasis a couple shelves down to push air to the top in the colder months when ambient humidity drops. During summer, the bovedas alone do more than enough.
With the aging humi, the door only opens maybe once a month, so it stays very consistant.
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This is beautiful.Zedman05 wrote:The every day grab humi and the long-term in the second pic.
The every-day has the Oasis a couple shelves down to push air to the top in the colder months when ambient humidity drops. During summer, the bovedas alone do more than enough.
With the aging humi, the door only opens maybe once a month, so it stays very consistant.
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Agreed. How long have you been accumulating?
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Smoking decent cigars since 2008. Smoking regularly since 2011. Buying in more quantity than smoking; 2013/14'ish.
It really has been since 2015 that I got to the point of buying more than smoking. A few trips to Cuba, a few family members trips to Cuba and they were willing to mule...but then the paying it all off part comes into play
It really has been since 2015 that I got to the point of buying more than smoking. A few trips to Cuba, a few family members trips to Cuba and they were willing to mule...but then the paying it all off part comes into play
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Lol a cash only operation is the real struggle. As long CB or my local shop doesn't start offering lines of credit I should be ok. There are some days I just want to go on a buying binge like my wife does with her lularoe but someone has to pay the mortgage
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WTF is lularoe?The Banker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 6:17 amLol a cash only operation is the real struggle. As long CB or my local shop doesn't start offering lines of credit I should be ok. There are some days I just want to go on a buying binge like my wife does with her lularoe but someone has to pay the mortgage
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It's some clothing brand that only sells online through Facebook or something. All of the patterns are limited release. I believe the bubble burst to some extent but people were paying like $10k for a pair of leggings. There are atleast 3 or 4 dresses showing up at my house each week.kurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:04 amWTF is lularoe?The Banker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 6:17 amLol a cash only operation is the real struggle. As long CB or my local shop doesn't start offering lines of credit I should be ok. There are some days I just want to go on a buying binge like my wife does with her lularoe but someone has to pay the mortgage
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Ah, I have heard of that as Lulomon I think. My wife buys target leggings, thankfully. I don't know what I'd do if she shopped regularly. Well, yes I do. I would buy more cigars. lolThe Banker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:16 amIt's some clothing brand that only sells online through Facebook or something. All of the patterns are limited release. I believe the bubble burst to some extent but people were paying like $10k for a pair of leggings. There are atleast 3 or 4 dresses showing up at my house each week.kurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 10:04 amWTF is lularoe?The Banker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 6:17 amLol a cash only operation is the real struggle. As long CB or my local shop doesn't start offering lines of credit I should be ok. There are some days I just want to go on a buying binge like my wife does with her lularoe but someone has to pay the mortgage
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Completely different actually. I think lulamon is workout geared. I tried to see if that ebay sale was archived for that one pair but cant find it. For a while there stuff would sell out so quick from their consultants almost everything was selling for double on the secondary market. Now all these girls are stuck with all this inventory and having to sell it for half off.
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I had to laugh about a bunch of men talking about women's fashion and then I cried because as a father of a teenager I knew exactly what you were talking about
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