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rogerdodger 08:42 AM 09-18-2009
Been smokin since July 4, this is whats in the humi
u see my tastes by my comments on the ones i tried
i know its weak, havent tried most yet
help me improve my humi


onyx reserve toro
RP sungrown-loved
baccarat luchadores- liked
don diego robusto
helix tube- liked
nestor vintage
5 vegas gold-loved
alec bradley SB robusto
hoyo de mont presidente
cao criollo-loved
oliva serie V
af curly head-like alot
private stock #2-liked
diamond crown #5-gift
Romeo Y Julieta Reserva Real Toro -gift
punch gran cru
CAO Gold Churchill
Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Double Robusto
gran habano corojo #5
monte white #5-liked
camacho corojo- made me light headed, think i cut to much draw was huge
macanudo hyde park
Avo 787 Robusto -gift
Flor De Oliva Gold toro-liked
SLR serie g -liked
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G G 08:43 AM 09-18-2009
I think you just screwed up.:-)
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Doctorossi 08:57 AM 09-18-2009
Target identified. Positions, field generals!
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G G 09:10 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Doctorossi:
Target identified. Positions, field generals!
:-)
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rogerdodger 09:13 AM 09-18-2009
go for it
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Emjaysmash 09:15 AM 09-18-2009
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.

I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro

Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.

Hope that helps.
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Kreth 09:25 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking...
Pairing the cigar with a sweetened iced tea or soda will help too.
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Doctorossi 09:25 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by rogerdodger:
go for it
Ooh! Newb's pushing buttons...

:-)
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rogerdodger 09:40 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.

I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro

Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.

Hope that helps.
just ordered

Rocky Patel Connecticut Factory 2nds Toro
5 pk Perdomo Lot 23 Connecticut
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rogerdodger 09:40 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
Pairing the cigar with a sweetened iced tea or soda will help too.
Posted via Mobile Device
smoke w/coke zero or cherry zero
so far RP sungrown has been by far the best
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NCRadioMan 09:45 AM 09-18-2009
As the others suggested. Smoke with a sugary drink because when you smoke a cigar, you blood-sugar will drop. That is what caused you to get light-headed. That is one of the symptoms of dropping blood-sugar. The more you smoke, you will build a tolerance to the nicotine and you will not feel that way as easily.

For a great mild smoke try the Casa Torano and H Up Vintage Cameroon.
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Dux 09:50 AM 09-18-2009
I would go with the Casa Torano, it's a very nice Mild, Smooth Cigar..
It's my Top Choice for an everyday stick that’s easy on the wallet.
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Dux 09:50 AM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
As the others suggested. Smoke with a sugary drink because when you smoke a cigar, you blood-sugar will drop. That is what caused you to get light-headed. That is one of the symptoms of dropping blood-sugar. The more you smoke, you will build a tolerance to the nicotine and you will not feel that way as easily.

For a great mild smoke try the Casa Torano and H Up Vintage Cameroon.
LOL You beat me to the Post pushing the "Casa Torano" :-)
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Col. Kurtz 09:51 AM 09-18-2009
You also may like:

Slow aged 826
AFuente Chateau Fuente Connie or sungrown
EO No21
Perdomo Champagne Cabinet Series
Tobaccos Baez
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Red 10:08 AM 09-18-2009
tatuaje p1
camacho connecticut
and like Col kurtz said the tabacoz baez

also the 601 black is a great connie with lotsa flav
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rogerdodger 10:41 AM 09-18-2009
will be starting coolerdor today
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Dux 12:40 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by rogerdodger:
will be starting coolerdor today
welcome to the slope :-)
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Volt 01:12 PM 09-18-2009
I agree with MJ.... A few on the milder to med side of life

Oliva G (nat or maduro)
H. Uppman Vintage Cameroon
Punch Royal Coronation
Gran Habano 3 Siglos

If you liked the criollo you smoked and want a small step towards a little spice:

AF Chateau Fuente SG (rosado wrapped)
Gran Habano #5 Corojo
Tatuaje Serie P

Tried to pick sticks that will not break the bank as they will all be new smokes for you to sample. As others noted, eat first, something sweet to eat/drink may help with any nicotine issues. Good luck.

Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
Looks like your enjoying a lot of mild sticks, and need a bit more "practice" before moving up to the medium-full sticks.

I suggest:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne
Perdomo Lot 23
Perdomo Fresco
NUB Connecticut
RP Connecticut
Oliva Connecticut
Camacho Connecticut
Oliva Series G Maduro

Those are all in the Mild/Mild-Med. range. TO explore further into Medium or Med-Full body range I'd suggest eating a larger meal before smoking, and Keeping the RG to 52 and lower. At least until you can get a feel for the body of a cigar.

Hope that helps.

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longknocker 01:16 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by ggainey:
I think you just screwed up.:-)
:-) I "don't believe I'd a told that":-)
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longknocker 01:19 PM 09-18-2009
Originally Posted by Dux:
I would go with the Casa Torano, it's a very nice Mild, Smooth Cigar..
It's my Top Choice for an everyday stick that’s easy on the wallet.
:-) My First "Premium Cigar" and a long-time fav. for a mild smoke with flavor!:-)
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