Re: Pictures of yourself!!!
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:47 am
Soldier would probably say, "Get a haircut, hippy!"

I've never smoked one, but does it mean I'm not the only cigar enthusiast here?Tobbe wrote:But the mighty fine roll of tobacco in my picture still isn't a cigarilloe, or small cigar. It's a Montecristo A, which is a very large cigar.
Are you, spiral? Just out of curiosity, you don't have to answer if you don't want to...spiraldoor wrote:Being a native English-speaker might help too.
Indeed it does.Hunchman801 wrote:I've never smoked one, but does it mean I'm not the only cigar enthusiast here?Tobbe wrote:But the mighty fine roll of tobacco in my picture still isn't a cigarilloe, or small cigar. It's a Montecristo A, which is a very large cigar.
Hey, that's what you get when you spend a year on a northern latitude of 70o!iambored2006 wrote: @Tobbe, man, you're WHITE!!! I mean, I should expect this from a forum of europeans, but wow. And I thought I was white.
I don't know... are you american or british? To me, english is a "second" mother tongue. I lived in Britain for 2 years as a boy, so I got it and polished it afterwards. I can still remember the laughs of the british when they heard me say honey.spiraldoor wrote:Of course I am. Out of curiousity, what did you think my first language was?
I have had a cigar. I used it wrong though, being as I would smoke it like I would smoke my weed. ehehehe ;pHunchman801 wrote:I've never smoked one, but does it mean I'm not the only cigar enthusiast here?Tobbe wrote:But the mighty fine roll of tobacco in my picture still isn't a cigarilloe, or small cigar. It's a Montecristo A, which is a very large cigar.
My dad said he wanted to take me to London the next time he goes there because he needs my help understanding people. And it would be ok with me if not for the... creepy British accent.iambored2006 wrote:I don't know... are you american or british? To me, english is a "second" mother tongue. I lived in Britain for 2 years as a boy, so I got it and polished it afterwards. I can still remember the laughs of the british when they heard me say honey.spiraldoor wrote:Of course I am. Out of curiousity, what did you think my first language was?
Absolutely not.iambored2006 wrote:I don't know... are you american or british?spiraldoor wrote:Of course I am. Out of curiousity, what did you think my first language was?
Aren't you Irish?spiraldoor wrote:Absolutely not.iambored2006 wrote:I don't know... are you american or british?spiraldoor wrote:Of course I am. Out of curiousity, what did you think my first language was?
Alas, the lad could be scottish. Who knows? Are you New Zealandish, spiral?Master4lyf1 wrote:Aren't you Irish?spiraldoor wrote:Absolutely not.iambored2006 wrote:I don't know... are you american or british?spiraldoor wrote:Of course I am. Out of curiousity, what did you think my first language was?
^ This. Nor is Ireland Scotland.Tobbe wrote:![]()
Ireland ≠ Britain
Woah. You blew my mind. This raises so many questions! What's the meaning of life? Why are we here? Is this all a dream, or perhaps a simulation of a world long gone? I would never have guessed that an answer to a question would itself raise so many questions.MLII wrote:Yes, Spiral is in fact Irish.
Yeah, that's all very much related to Ireland and Spiraldoor...iambored2006 wrote:Woah. You blew my mind. This raises so many questions! What's the meaning of life? Why are we here? Is this all a dream, or perhaps a simulation of a world long gone? I would never have guessed that an answer to a question would itself raise so many questions.MLII wrote:Yes, Spiral is in fact Irish.
Exacatically!RayTunes wrote:Yeah, that's all very much related to Ireland and Spiraldoor...iambored2006 wrote:Woah. You blew my mind. This raises so many questions! What's the meaning of life? Why are we here? Is this all a dream, or perhaps a simulation of a world long gone? I would never have guessed that an answer to a question would itself raise so many questions.MLII wrote:Yes, Spiral is in fact Irish.
As far as I am concerned, yes, it is.RayTunes wrote:Yeah, that's all very much related to Ireland and Spiraldoor...iambored2006 wrote:Woah. You blew my mind. This raises so many questions! What's the meaning of life? Why are we here? Is this all a dream, or perhaps a simulation of a world long gone? I would never have guessed that an answer to a question would itself raise so many questions.MLII wrote:Yes, Spiral is in fact Irish.
Same for me, even though I'm not allowed to smoke any more because of my periodontitis.Tobbe wrote:Indeed it does.Hunchman801 wrote:I've never smoked one, but does it mean I'm not the only cigar enthusiast here?Tobbe wrote:But the mighty fine roll of tobacco in my picture still isn't a cigarilloe, or small cigar. It's a Montecristo A, which is a very large cigar.I do enjoy a good cigar every now and then, but I wouldn't call myself an expert on the subject, though. I am familiar with some brands and I know how to light them up and smoke them properly.