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Recently a friend of mine went overseas to Europe and picked up 3 Bullet cuban cigars. I'm wondering if anyone knows any thing about these weather it's good or bad...

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Smoke one and let us know!

Information doesn't kill you.-Frank Zappa
 
Posts: 1902 | Location: Dekalb,Il | Registered: November 13, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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let's see...the weather forecast for the caribbean is particularly bleak.

Bullets go into guns. Or are part of a drug counterculture revolving around a stimulant powder.

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The weather is pretty good for September, warm sunny days and cool evenings.
 
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WTF...You guys seem like you have no idea what I'm asking or you just plain don't care to give some type of reasonable reply............

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you will find out that it is like this on every cigar board ,most dont care
 
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WTF IS A BULLET! If you want a reasonable answer...ASK A REASONABLE QUESTION!!!

Do you have a pyramid? A belicoso? A salomone? A diademas? A perfecto? No such thing as a bullet.

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What do you want ?

50 posts saying

"I don't know".
 
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Are you sure they aren't Cuban Bullet, a cigar made by Perdomo? Those are non-Cuban cigars. I have never smoked one.

Never heard of a cigar called Bullet being produced in Cuba.

Here's a link I found BY DOING AN INTERNET SEARCH:

http://www.perdomocigars.net/cubanbullet.html

Now don't accuse ME of not caring.

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lol. It's safe to say they won't taste like a Cuban cigar.
 
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Coriolanus --That's got to be what he is talking about. The Perdomo.

sexywhtboy --we are not trying to make you mad, but we had a topic last week
http://forums.cigaraficionado.com/eve/forums?a=tpc&s=2346043451&f=7666095&m=24860595
The consensus was that it doesn't make sense to ask someone to tell you how something is going to taste, because everyone tastes thing differently. In other word "try one and tell us".

the Cuban Bullet is a Non Cuban (NC) cigar. For more info you might want to go to the Non Cuban Forum.

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Perdomo, Nicaraguan.
See this:
http://www.cigarnexus.com/sss/sss8.html#Cigar2

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for the screen-name ALONE...you expect to be taken seriously?

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Originally posted by sexywhtboy:
WTF...You guys seem like you have no idea what I'm asking or you just plain don't care to give some type of reasonable reply............


Rocco, I thought the above post was a little over the top. So if he got a few "smug" remarks, then so be it. He certainly didn't get what he would have gotten in times past. Does the phrase "getz nada" ring a bell? Alas, he did get an answer. Maybe not the one he was looking for, but an answer nonetheless.

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please don't feed the troll, red herring, whatever. just here to cause trouble. is, getz, deserves...it makes no difference. nothing redeeming, enlightening, original or clever in what is ever posted

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Okay guys I'm not saying all of you were rude. But it seems like the 1st 4 post were like screw you we don't care to give you a desent answer get lost. I was only looking to see if in fact it was a real cuban or not. But instead I got lots of smart ass replies needless to say. I do understand everyone don't know every thing. And nor do the folks whom vist the cuba and cuban cigars like to answer question reguarding where to get cubans because they think everyone is out to get them what not and that's fine. I asked a normal question hoping someone had smoked one or could tell me where to find a better answer.

Thanks to the guys who actually help and lead me in the right direction.
Coriolanus that was the exact cigar he brought home.

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Everyone is here to help, when they can. Some like to bust balls on occasion. They don't mean any offense, they just want people to do a 'little' research before asking. After all, that is what a "Search" is for (at the top of these pages) Or a "Search" engine like Google, Yahoo, etc...

I typed in "Cuban Bullet" and "Bullet Cuban" in yahoo and the 1st response was www.perdomocigars.net/cubanbullet.html

I'm just trying to be helpful.

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I responded with a "smoke one and let us know" in reguards to the previous conversations in the board about asking about taste. I didnt mean to be rude at all, i just wanted to know what he thought of them and for him to let us know.

Information doesn't kill you.-Frank Zappa
 
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Beware of friends that travel overseas/abroad and buy "Cuban" cigars for this very reason.

Years ago mu brother was in Mexico and did me a "favor" (or so he thought) and bought me some Cuban cigars, genuine Fauxhibas.

If you see a Rolex for $100 good chance it's not really a Rolex.
 
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Whether you mean weather or not seemed clear, but your still likely to get answers about weather whether that's what you want or not. People like to be clever. Failing that, annoying will usually suffice.
 
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