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All Cigar Discussion>I think I've come to the end of my "trying cigars".
shilala 09:21 AM 07-06-2010
In the last few months, the only cigars I've really, really enjoyed are Padron 64's and 26's.
I have tons of cigars around and I just don't touch them. I don't get to smoke that often, and that's not because I don't have time, I really only desire maybe a smoke a day or every other day.
When I do fit one in, the only ones I've just completely head over heels enjoyed are Padrons Anni's.
Granted, I've enjoyed some others. Even a few I've nubbed. But for the most part, I've smoked half of everything else I've lit and tossed them in the alley. Then I wish I'd have grabbed a Padron.
I do still enjoy some others, and I'll keep some stuff that I just can't live without, because sometimes nothing but a <insert cigar here> will do.

This thing has got so bad that I almost cringe when someone hooks me up with something that I "have to try". I feel bad about that, and it makes me feel both ashamed of myself and pretty selfish. I've just tired of smoking stuff I don't like and lost the interest in finding new things.
The same thing has happened to me with women. I just like what I like, and I don't have any desire to look around or test drive anything else anymore. I'm keeping the one I got till she's tired of me.

I'm guessing this thing is cyclical and I wanted to hear what you guys have experienced. (Not on the woman thing, I've tested that one to death.)
I just found it odd that I absolutely love cigars, but I'm just plain tired of looking for new ones, and found out I just like what I like.

I should mention that I do want to try a Nica Libre, and I think I have one, but I don't think I'm gonna bother. :-)
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Eleven 09:30 AM 07-06-2010
If Life is too short to smoke cheap cigars, then it can also be too short to smoke what you don't want to smoke!

I support!
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G G 09:30 AM 07-06-2010
I'm with ya on the women part Scott, but not there on the cigars yet.
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wayner123 09:33 AM 07-06-2010
I have had this happen occasionally. Most of the time the feeling passes after a week or so.
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Darrell 09:37 AM 07-06-2010
IMO when you stop trying new things it becomes a habit and not a hobby. :-)
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shilala 09:42 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
IMO when you stop trying new things it becomes a habit and not a hobby. :-)
I kick ass at bad habits. :-)
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Don Fernando 10:05 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
I kick ass at bad habits. :-)
who says it is a bad habit? :-)
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e-man67 10:08 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
who says it is a bad habit? :-)
Just an expensive one :-)
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hotreds 10:23 AM 07-06-2010
I thought you liked those Cohiba Maddys too?
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bazookajoe 10:28 AM 07-06-2010
I'm at the same place Scott, down to Padron Anny's (and Cohiba Esplendidos, depending on my mood). I have plenty other cigars that I like but I'm never sure if they're ready until I smoke them. As often as not they're not at their best. The Padron's are always ready.
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maninblack 10:30 AM 07-06-2010
I have found my everyday go to smokes (MOW Ruinations and Oliva V's) but I love trying new cigars to see how my palate reacts to them. It's like Christmas everyday!
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DropTheE 10:30 AM 07-06-2010
I think it is all up to the individual, if you don't enjoy something anymore, it's not worth it to push the issue hoping for different results.


I hope that I never get tired of trying different cigars. I get a little rush when I start looking at new cigars, thinking of how they will taste, if it will be the next one to get an honored box spot in the humidor.

Scott, If you are happy with smoking Padron's and nothing else, well brother, I am happy for you and hope everyone that you light is just wonderful and satisfying, cuz that's what all of this is about anyway. Satisfaction through friends, fellowship, food, drink, and a nice little tube of tobacco!! :-)
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Skywalker 10:32 AM 07-06-2010
Maybe someday I'll be where you are at, Scott. I'm hoping I settle on something less expensive than Padron Anniversaries!

BTW - You gonna do some big bombing with all that ammo you have lying around???

Just has me worried thinking about the kind of damage that is possible!!!:-)

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shilala 10:39 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by Don Fernando:
who says it is a bad habit? :-)
Personally, I think it's an awesome habit.
Last night when I came in from smoking, my kid told me I stink. She's pretty sure it's bad, but I don't think she cares if it's a habit as long as she doesn't have to deal with it. :-)
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shilala 10:42 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
I thought you liked those Cohiba Maddys too?
I do, but my latest box has gone from bad to plugged. That sh!t drives me nuts. Cc's definately try my patience. :-)
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CigarNut 10:45 AM 07-06-2010
For me it is definately cyclical. There are periods where I don't want to try anything new and I stick to a couple of sticks (Padron's and Perdomo's) and happily smoke away. Other times, I get a yearning to try something different and do, but I never give up my favorites.
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shilala 10:45 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by bazookajoe:
I'm at the same place Scott, down to Padron Anny's (and Cohiba Esplendidos, depending on my mood). I have plenty other cigars that I like but I'm never sure if they're ready until I smoke them. As often as not they're not at their best. The Padron's are always ready.
You said it a lot better than I did, David. I love some Litto Gomez Diez, but my latest are all burning goofy. They need time.
I just know the Anni's will always be ready and they'll always be stellar.
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Bax 10:51 AM 07-06-2010
At least you've found what you like... for now. :-)
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MiamiE 11:02 AM 07-06-2010
Now if you could only find the 64 Exclusivo (M) under $200 a box!
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waffle 11:06 AM 07-06-2010
Originally Posted by shilala:
I'm guessing this thing is cyclical and I wanted to hear what you guys have experienced. (Not on the woman thing, I've tested that one to death.)
I just found it odd that I absolutely love cigars, but I'm just plain tired of looking for new ones, and found out I just like what I like.
I've found myself in the same position with other hobbies. I think there's a point in every hobby where you realize, this is what I like, and I'm good being here. It shows you understand your tastes and I commend you on finding your "happy place". :-)
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