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Posts: 56 | Location: east bay, california | Registered: December 10, 2007
Bolivar Belicoso Fino Cabinet Selection Cohiba Maduro 5 Secretos
Muchos grassy ass in advanca!
“When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed,and calm refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name.” Charles H. Spurgeon
Ok, I thought of one thing. Not a cigar, but along the Cuban lines. I would like to try some Cuban coffee. I just got a new grinder, so if anyone can spare a few beans, that would be awsome.
"Think for a moment about whether it is ethical to throw a living creature into boiling water before sucking it down with a cup of melted butter"
Looking for the Uppman's Sir Winston Monarcas (I'd like to compare the 2 of these) Mag 46 If I come across any in the meantime I'll retract the stick it affects.
Originally posted by jms2788: Ok, I thought of one thing. Not a cigar, but along the Cuban lines. I would like to try some Cuban coffee. I just got a new grinder, so if anyone can spare a few beans, that would be awsome.
James, untill you get the real thing you can try products from www.cubanfoodmarket.com I will list others that I know of later.
Also, this summer I'll make sure your invited to a couple of my Cuban themed parties.
Also, I wan't to meet up with you sometime this week. I have a "snack pack" for you.
Seriously, the coffee listed on this web site may dissolve your lips. Cubita is one of the best premium coffee's out on the market, and it is the best coffee that I have ever tasted.
My wife ran a speciality coffee shop back in the 90's and even Jami Blue Mtn is not as good.
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Originally posted by littoines:
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Originally posted by jms2788: Ok, I thought of one thing. Not a cigar, but along the Cuban lines. I would like to try some Cuban coffee. I just got a new grinder, so if anyone can spare a few beans, that would be awsome.
James, untill you get the real thing you can try products from www.cubanfoodmarket.com I will list others that I know of later.
Also, this summer I'll make sure your invited to a couple of my Cuban themed parties.
Also, I wan't to meet up with you sometime this week. I have a "snack pack" for you.
"Bud spelers of the word unight, and remumber: cabron is most abundent elemant in hte youknwverse"
Originally posted by Steve Cohen: Ai caramba muchoas!
I look at these coffee, and it is very bad.
Buy Cubita only!
Seriously, the coffee listed on this web site may dissolve your lips. Cubita is one of the best premium coffee's out on the market, and it is the best coffee that I have ever tasted.
My wife ran a speciality coffee shop back in the 90's and even Jami Blue Mtn is not as good.
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Originally posted by littoines:
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Originally posted by jms2788: Ok, I thought of one thing. Not a cigar, but along the Cuban lines. I would like to try some Cuban coffee. I just got a new grinder, so if anyone can spare a few beans, that would be awsome.
James, untill you get the real thing you can try products from www.cubanfoodmarket.com I will list others that I know of later.
Also, this summer I'll make sure your invited to a couple of my Cuban themed parties.
Also, I wan't to meet up with you sometime this week. I have a "snack pack" for you.
Steve, I admit Cafe Pilon is not so good but Cafe Bustello is very good. IMHO of course.
My list: Cohiba Maduro RASS Bolivar Gold RyJ (any)
As an example to others, and not that I care for moderation myself, it has always been my rule never to smoke when asleep and never to refrain when awake. - 70th birthday speech (Mark Twain)
“When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed,and calm refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name.” Charles H. Spurgeon