The moisture thing isn't critical for the newbie but vital for the cigars themselves.
You've gotten great advice here.
Your baggie and humidipak will be just fine for a few days...tupperware and humidipak (or better yet, beads) would be even better for longer term.
Be mindful of temps too. Try...
What's the dilemma? If the guy's a racist and that bothers you (as it would me), don't patronize his establishment. As Doc says..."cigars aren't that hard to come by".
gljvd,
I'm in your area and if you're looking for better brands than are carried by JR, you should check out The Tobacco Shop in Ridgewood (on Chestnut St. I think). Great shop!
If he's already expressed an interest in one, you know it will be appreciated.
I've also smoked only 1 ESG a few years ago (loved it) and many VSG's (love them too).
I had a dental implant done a few months ago and was told that tobacco use promotes failure of the healing process. I was told to abstain from smoking cigars for about a month, which I did and it healed up just fine.
If the table's gonna be outside, make sure you seal it completely.
I made one out of a plywood top, thought I sealed it adequately... but the plys all split apart after a few rains.
Lost a lot of great bands. :(
I'm making another out of a lucite top and wrought iron stand.
I've been trying to insert this as a link but that feature isn't working for me so I've pasted the url in this message (hope it works). Please excuse the naughty word that appears within it.
It is an mp3 from the Internet Archive of (I've been told) Bahgwan Sri Rajneesh explaining the...
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