massphatness 08:57 AM 11-01-2014
Originally Posted by jjirons69:
ERdM demi tasse
:-)
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RobR1205 10:00 AM 11-01-2014
Wharf Rat 10:44 AM 11-01-2014
jjirons69 11:59 AM 11-01-2014
Originally Posted by shilala:
LGC 2's and 4's
Hoyo du gourmets
and most of all, PLpc's.
Far out selection
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shilala 02:42 PM 11-01-2014
Originally Posted by jjirons69:
Far out selection
None of them b1tchin' Party shorts, either.
:-)
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CigarrosCDA 03:18 PM 11-01-2014
Davidoff primeros nica in tin, maduro
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Mr.Maduro 08:43 PM 11-01-2014
H. Upmann Precosias
H. Upmann Half Coronas
Padron Corticos
Partagas Chicos
Montecristo Joyitas
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Big Maduro 05:22 PM 11-02-2014
Mmmmm. Man O War Puro Authentico.
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cigarmarine 05:24 PM 11-02-2014
Porch Dweller 05:42 PM 11-02-2014
Originally Posted by Big Maduro:
Mmmmm. Man O War Puro Authentico.
:-). I forgot about those little powerhouses.
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CC: HUHC
NC: Illusione 68, Tat PCR, Fuego Origen Original
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Originally Posted by smokin5:
Room 101 Namakubi Papi Chulo
or
Room 101 San Andres Papi Chulo.
Good cigars - however, they may be smallish, but I can't get through 3/4 of one in a half hour.
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Sweet_Leaf_PDX 06:46 PM 11-24-2014
pattersong 07:15 PM 11-24-2014
I recently enjoyed the Kentucky Fire Cured 4x46 "chunky". Very nice cigar to compliment the cold months.
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WhiteMamba 08:19 PM 11-24-2014
Simple1 08:41 PM 11-24-2014
One I haven't seen mention, SCdlH El Pricipe. Consistent and tasty.
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pektel 04:37 AM 11-25-2014
I must be a slow smoker. I can't get through a mareva in 45 minutes, let alone 30.
But the ones I would pick if I were limited on time would be:
PLPC
RASCC
HUHC
Bolivar CJ
Any of those would be my pick. Though now I may have to take a look at the ERDM Demi tasse. Never tried one, but I trust the guys who are recommending them.
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shilala 05:30 AM 11-25-2014
Peter, they're all short smokes to me if I don't have much time.
I just spark whatever I want and I'll chuck it even if I'm not half done.
I never did stress about "being wasteful" when it comes to cigars. If I did, I'd never have time to smoke a cigar aside from picnics and herfs, and if I want a Shark or a Monte 2, I'm gonna smoke it whether I have 30 minutes or two hours.
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pektel 07:54 AM 11-25-2014
Excellent point, Scott. I'm the same way. I've never deemed it wasteful to get my enjoyment from the experience, and pitch the cigar when I decide I'm done.
It's always tough for me to pick a "favorite" because I've always felt that each cigar represents a moment in time. What's happening in your life, who you're with, where you are, what you're drinking, what you had for dinner, etc. So, was the cigar amazing or was it the experience as whole that made it special? For me, each time I smoke a cigar, it's an entirely new experience, never again to be repeated or duplicated. Each is its own unique event. For me, that is what makes a cigar such an amazing and special experience.
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