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Bombing

Jonesy

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Just a friendly reminder, it's frowned upon to post pictures of bombs (contents, not the foam or containers) that are received. I've noticed quite a few people over the past couple of weeks posting the contents of their bombs in their threads. This isn't aimed at any one person, but just reminding everyone about this when you post a "bomb received" thread.


Carry on.
 
My Bad I will remove my pic! Thanks for the heads up!

Like I said Paul, this wasn't directed at any one person, so please don't think I was posting this because of you. I've seen about 4 bomb contents being posted over the past week or so and that just isn't a kosher practice here.
 
My Bad I will remove my pic! Thanks for the heads up!

Like I said Paul, this wasn't directed at any one person, so please don't think I was posting this because of you. I've seen about 4 bomb contents being posted over the past week or so and that just isn't a kosher practice here.

Understood! I am just gald you pointed it out. I have never been really bombed before of something I was not expecting. So I learned something new.

Thanks again,

Paul
 
I was guilty of this, as well, with my first bomb receipt when I joined up here. I've requested a few times that the thread addressing the issue be stickied, as it tends to fall off the radar until some dumb noob screws the pooch.

Any chance of getting it permanently stuck as a proactive slap on the back of the head for all the future (and former) newbies?
 
Can't sticky the thread, but I can sure repost the best post I've ever seen on the topic:

Am I the only one that has issues with people saying exactly what was sent to them or what they sent? I think this is bad form. There was a time here and elsewhere when folks simply voiced there appreciation for an unexpected "bomb" by saying thank you and then qualifying their thank you with things like... I am floored . . . You were way to generous . . . I can never repay you . . . Are you insane. . . Above and beyond . . . Incredible. . . and the like to express their thoughts on the generosity of the sender.
The reason for the anonymity of the contents of a bomb or trade is really quite simple. There are folks who are more generous with some people than they are with others. There are people with deep pockets and those for whom the bottom line is much closer. Maybe a guy is friends with someone off line and decides to crush his friend with premium sticks or maybe he just likes someone and sends a little something. The point here is that if the contents of a bomb or trade is openly discussed it puts an unfair pressure on the sender or receiver to duplicate their generosity with the next guy. It also makes this person a target for guys to bomb with the expectation that this generous person will reciprocate in the same way as he/she did previously. I know what you're going to say. "When people send bombs out they don't really expect the person they bomb to reciprocate." All I can say to this is, CRAP. I'm not saying that there are not people here that are selfless (a few come to mind) but many folks are expecting exactly that, a return gesture. I see people bombing guys that are known to be extremely generous yet they've never had any kind interaction with these people other than snagging their address which has forced more than a few of these generous souls to pull their contact information from their profiles. I don't think the newer guys should be told to bomb this fellow or that fellow because they "won't be sorry". Let them learn themselves like everyone else. After they've been here awhile they'll know, but not before they've made the effort and paid there dues through interaction.

So now I see there's a guy who sends out a few bombs to people. He bought the cigars, he boxed them up and addressed them, he paid the shipping, he sent them out. The recipients didn't have to spend a dime, it cost them nothing other than opening a box. Yet a couple of people who recieved these bombs had the temerity, the unmitigated gall to question the quality of these gifts in open forum. Of all the classless things I've seen on chat boards this one takes the cake. If you don't have the grace to simply accept an unsolicited gift without looking at the price tag, you didn't deserve it in the first place. You know who you are and you are an embarrasment to this forum.

This is not a condemnation of all people who bomb and trade, just my latest diatribe.

Neal
 
I was guilty of this, as well, with my first bomb receipt when I joined up here. I've requested a few times that the thread addressing the issue be stickied, as it tends to fall off the radar until some dumb noob screws the pooch.

Any chance of getting it permanently stuck as a prophylactic slapped in the backside of jonesy for all the future (and former) newbies?

fix't
 
I was guilty of this, as well, with my first bomb receipt when I joined up here. I've requested a few times that the thread addressing the issue be stickied, as it tends to fall off the radar until some dumb noob screws the pooch.

Any chance of getting it permanently stuck as a prophylactic slapped in the backside of jonesy for all the future (and former) newbies?

fix't

DICK!
 
I have to be honest,

I enjoy seeing the pics of the bombs.. This has been very entertaining. I understand it wasn't kosher in the past, but I believe 9 years ago in Sam's post it was due to listing out the contents. Media has changed in 9 years. Pictures don't give out the exact contents of the bomb. I think we should be open minded about this. The pics have brought great content to the board.
 
I have to be honest,

I enjoy seeing the pics of the bombs.. This has been very entertaining. I understand it wasn't kosher in the past, but I believe 9 years ago in Sam's post it was due to listing out the contents. Media has changed in 9 years. Pictures don't give out the exact contents of the bomb. I think we should be open minded about this. The pics have brought great content to the board.

I disagree. I enjoy seeing the pics also, but that is between the sender and the receiver. Pictures DO give up what was in the bomb and for the reasons he stated, it should continue on that way.
 
I have to be honest,

I enjoy seeing the pics of the bombs.. This has been very entertaining. I understand it wasn't kosher in the past, but I believe 9 years ago in Sam's post it was due to listing out the contents. Media has changed in 9 years. Pictures don't give out the exact contents of the bomb. I think we should be open minded about this. The pics have brought great content to the board.

I disagree. I enjoy seeing the pics also, but that is between the sender and the receiver. Pictures DO give up what was in the bomb and for the reasons he stated, it should continue on that way.

I think pics of the process of opening the bomb are lots of fun. I think they are okay. However, once they get to the goodies inside, thats where the pictures should stop. As long as no contents are pictured, would that be okay?
 
I have to be honest,

I enjoy seeing the pics of the bombs.. This has been very entertaining. I understand it wasn't kosher in the past, but I believe 9 years ago in Sam's post it was due to listing out the contents. Media has changed in 9 years. Pictures don't give out the exact contents of the bomb. I think we should be open minded about this. The pics have brought great content to the board.

There are other threads about this.

Don't list or post pics of bombs.
If you don't understand why, email Rod.

:D
 
I have to be honest,

I enjoy seeing the pics of the bombs.. This has been very entertaining. I understand it wasn't kosher in the past, but I believe 9 years ago in Sam's post it was due to listing out the contents. Media has changed in 9 years. Pictures don't give out the exact contents of the bomb. I think we should be open minded about this. The pics have brought great content to the board.

I disagree. I enjoy seeing the pics also, but that is between the sender and the receiver. Pictures DO give up what was in the bomb and for the reasons he stated, it should continue on that way.

I think pics of the process of opening the bomb are lots of fun. I think they are okay. However, once they get to the goodies inside, thats where the pictures should stop. As long as no contents are pictured, would that be okay?

That's what is being discussed. There is no problem posting a picture of the bomb, foam, safe, whatever, it's posting pictures of the actual content of the bomb thatshouldn't be posted.
 
There is no discussion. Don't post the contents of a bomb period.
 
There is no problem posting a picture of the bomb, foam, safe, whatever, it's posting pictures of the actual content of the bomb that shouldn't be posted.

Agreed. SamClemmon's post from 2003 still holds true here today.
 
Only in the 2012 noob war do you have to explicitly call out foam containers due to their widespread use.
 
You can't SAY "Bomb" on a plane, you can't SHOW "Bombs" on CP.
You can, however, lick anything you want, apparently. :D
 
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