shilala 10:41 AM 06-25-2010
I gotta mow the grass, and I'm at a loss for a good grass mowing cigar.
I'm waiting for my drugs to kick in, so I figured I'd just ask.
I was leaning towards an LFD Dominicana, but a Sancho Panza Double Maduro might do it.
I really don't care what it is, to be honest.
Imagine you're in a multi-national cigar store when you pick.
:-)
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Starscream 10:43 AM 06-25-2010
Sancho Panza DM sounds good for cutting grass. Los Statos delirios is also good for yardwork. Indian Tabac works as well.
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shilala 10:45 AM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
Sancho Panza DM sounds good for cutting grass. Los Statos delirios is also good for yardwork. Indian Tabac works as well.
Dude, I thought of all three. They were my first picks.
GET OUT OF MY MIND!!!
:-)
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shilala 11:03 AM 06-25-2010
I found a Taboo SFO Lancero. It's from the very first box Rob sold. I forgot about that, it made it cool enough to jump on it.
:-)
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Starscream 11:06 AM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
Dude, I thought of all three. They were my first picks.
GET OUT OF MY MIND!!! :-)
was the IT as Super Fuerte?
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Don Fernando 11:55 AM 06-25-2010
You need a grass mowing cigar? I need a cigar that does my laundry, dishes and vacuum the house!
:-)
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forgop 11:58 AM 06-25-2010
I've found that Nubs seems to do the trick while I'm on my ZTR.
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shilala 12:03 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
was the IT as Super Fuerte?
Nope. The Indian Tabac Maduro. I love those super fuerte's though.
:-)
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captain53 12:26 PM 06-25-2010
Sancho Panza Double Maduro should do a nice job.
:-)
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captain53 12:34 PM 06-25-2010
This would go quite well with that Sancho Panza:
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Blueface 12:36 PM 06-25-2010
Scott,
This may sound crazy but I have at times done yard work with the likes of a Padron Anni 1926.
I have evolved to smoking what I want at that moment, regardless of what it is.
Sometimes it turns out to be a cheap cigar.
Sometimes it turns out to be a costly one.
Basically varies on my mood.
This past Monday, I mowed the lawn while smoking an R&J Short Churchill from my homeland.
After all, it is all about the pleasure. Smoke what you like.
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BlackDog 12:46 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
I need a cigar that does my laundry, dishes and vacuum the house! :-)
You need a wife?
:-)
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shilala 12:51 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Scott,
This may sound crazy but I have at times done yard work with the likes of a Padron Anni 1926.
I have evolved to smoking what I want at that moment, regardless of what it is.
Sometimes it turns out to be a cheap cigar.
Sometimes it turns out to be a costly one.
Basically varies on my mood.
This past Monday, I mowed the lawn while smoking an R&J Short Churchill from my homeland.
After all, it is all about the pleasure. Smoke what you like.
I generally smoke an Anejo when I'm shoveling snow. I feel ya.
:-)
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Mugen910 01:02 PM 06-25-2010
something you won't get pissed at when you accidentally drop it...
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Don Fernando 01:27 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by BlackDog:
You need a wife? :-)
hmmmmmmmmmm, never thought of that
:-)
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Starscream 01:45 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
Nope. The Indian Tabac Maduro. I love those super fuerte's though. :-)
I still have psychic powers though.
:-)
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I was going to suggest the petrified mummy d!ick.
:-)
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shilala 02:12 PM 06-25-2010
Originally Posted by HK3-:
I was going to suggest the petrified mummy d!ick. :-)
I bet it's still in the neighbor kids' sandbox. It's probably good by now!!!
:-)
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Blindjimme 02:21 PM 06-25-2010
Any JLP except the Petite Cazadore. Too short to last the whole job
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tenbaseg 08:38 AM 06-26-2010
Cu avana Intenso is a decent yard-gar. They are a slow burner, cheap and you can toss them around and they just hold up. They can be had for cheap on CI and the devil site. I like the toro size.
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