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Well?
The Oliva G and V series' are my current favs.
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Being in debt and celebrating a lower deficit is like being on a diet and celebrating the fact you gained two pounds this week instead of five.
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Iowa, how long can this be? Does it really ruin the left column spacing?
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I have no specific aversion to them, but it's not something I do regularly.
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Romeo y Julieta Habna Reserves are one of my current favs,
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Posting Junkie
Join Date: Mar 2005
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I hate the smell of cigarettes, but something about the smell of cigars is really appealing.
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Are you trying to ask me out?
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I smoke probably once a year. In the ten to twenty dollar range you can’t beat vintage Rocky Patel.
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I am a regular pipe smoker but I enjoy the infrequent cigar as well.
When I do smoke it is usually Davidoff 2000's in the $15 price range.
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One should never stop striving for clarity of thought and precision of expression.
I would prefer my humanity sullied with the tarnish of science rather than the gloss of religion.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
Romeo y Julieta Habna Reserves are one of my current favs,
Quit flirting with me.
Yeah, I love a good cigar. Yeah, my humidor would probably get me a lengthy sentence.
My all-time favorites are Montecristo No.2 and San Cristóbal de La Habana Muralla.
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"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Dog turds.
You smoke dog turds?
Dude…that's gross…
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
Romeo y Julieta Habna Reserves are one of my current favs,
I've been tempted to try some Romeo y Julietta sticks but I get such mixed reviews from the guys at my local tobacconist/cigar lounge that I haven't done it yet.
I must have an unusual palate because I have been sorely disappointed in many of the most highly recommended cigars that I've tried.
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Originally Posted by Shaddim
My all-time favorites are Montecristo No.2 and San Cristóbal de La Habana Muralla.
Always though Monte's were a little rough, though from memory only had 3 and 4's. Typically I find that Cohiba's are a little smoother and don't give you that raspy voice the next morning. Though given my limited experience on the matter, take every thing I said with the pinch of salt (and tequila)
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"angels bleed from the tainted touch of my caress"
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Can’t say I’ve ever tried actually smoking one, but they sure smell like vomit someone pissed in. Especially for you, Dakkie
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Was occasionally and soon to be frequently. Just got done prepping a humi and 25cnt of Punch's are going in there this morning in fact. College baseball has started and there's something to listening to the games, fire-pit going, and having a cigar. Also nice to have one while watering all my wife's plants outside in the spring and summer.
My pallet hasn't developed into the ridiculous choices yet, but I've had some decent Rocky Patels, Gurkhas, Romeo Y Julietas Aniversario #2, and Punchs. No favs yet, still experimenting.
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All the time. I'm partial to Fuente Anejos and OpusX, Padron Anniversarios, Tatuaje, and Avo for domestic. I might smoke mainly Cuban cigars but cannot confirm that publicly.
For those of you interested in a more thorough discussion of cigars, visit Cigar Pass. Great group of guys (and gals) who enjoy discussing cigars and meeting up to smoke them.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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I very, very occasionally smoke cigars. Used to be more frequent, but over time I've found it less and less pleasant. I've pretty much stopped entirely, the only exception being when I have access to something particularly special. The last cigar I smoked was at New Years. It was a pretty decent Cuban that someone had brought back from a Caribbean vacation. I took a few puffs, but didn't have much. Prior to that the last cigar I smoked was two Novembers before when I was in Jamaica and was give a Montecristo #3. Now that was a cigar worth smoking! I smoked the whole thing over the course of several hours. But even still, I find it a generally unpleasant habit and would never go out of my way for a cigar.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Originally Posted by Shaddim
Yeah, my humidor would probably get me a lengthy sentence.
Ironically, I'd say it's about an order of magnitude easier to get a steady supply of meth.
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Originally Posted by Mrjinglesusa
For those of you interested in a more thorough discussion of cigars, visit Cigar Pass. Great group of guys (and gals) who enjoy discussing cigars and meeting up to smoke them.
The new member at Cigar Pass with a screen-name of dcmacdaddy has NOTHING to do with me.
NOTE: I like how they outright forbid religious or political topics and drop the (permanent) ban-hammer after only three infractions.
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One should never stop striving for clarity of thought and precision of expression.
I would prefer my humanity sullied with the tarnish of science rather than the gloss of religion.
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45/47
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Originally Posted by smacintush
You smoke dog turds?
Dude…that's gross…
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Can’t say I’ve ever tried actually smoking one, but they sure smell like vomit someone pissed in. Especially for you, Dakkie
Personally I have never indulged in urine-diluted vomit, but I can sympathize.
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Originally Posted by dcmacdaddy
The new member at Cigar Pass with a screen-name of dcmacdaddy has NOTHING to do with me.
NOTE: I like how they outright forbid religious or political topics and drop the (permanent) ban-hammer after only three infractions.
Yeah, they don't put up with BS there. It is a self-moderated community. There are no moderators that will lock threads, edit posts, etc. You are responsible for and are held accountable for what you write and are expected to conduct yourself like an adult unlike many other online forums out there.
It really is a friendly, adult community. I've gotten together with numerous people from that board for cigars, drinks, and socializing on more than one occasion.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Personally I have never indulged in urine-diluted vomit, but I can sympathize.
Nor have I; but I have smelt it. It’s not nice.
(I left the actually imbibing of the vile substance to some of my more deranged class mates. Oh, high school … the f*cked up things you caused.)
And as a small aside:
Originally Posted by smacintosh
I must have an unusual palette …
Originally Posted by ebuddy
My pallet hasn't developed …
Whatever is suddenly so horribly wrong with the good old English Latin word ‘palate’?
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Oh, high school … the f*cked up things you caused.)
In this country, we wait till college to get started with piss-vomit.
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Originally Posted by iMOTOR
In this country, we wait till college to get started with piss-vomit.
Not at my high school we didn't (SF Bay Area).
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Originally Posted by Oisín
Whatever is suddenly so horribly wrong with the good old English Latin word ‘palate’?
Oops. It's not a word I use much and I WAS edumacated in America after all.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Yeah, thanks for dropping your dog turd in the thread.
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Originally Posted by Dakar V
Yeah, thanks for dropping your dog turd in the thread.
Don't blame him. I kind of opened the door to a lame, tired and unoriginal cliché like that when I made "Yuck" a poll option.
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Speaking of which, at the time of this reading it's split 50/50 yes/no.
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Mostly just on special occasions, and mostly Cubans.
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If you are only an infrequent smoker, you may as well do it right.
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"angels bleed from the tainted touch of my caress"
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