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I have an Ashton VSG Robusto this evening.

Warm days and cool nights are upon us here in NYC.


Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...

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Drinking a nice glass of Edge Maduro that NOOB sent me, and smoking a fantastic 18yro scotch. Tho I can't remember her name...


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Another all Padron day. Went to the local where they just popped a box of 1964 Diplimatico Maduro so I started with that. Outstanding is an understatement. I followed that up with a Padron series 6000 Maduro. A great value and very close in body and taste as the 1964.
After tonights dinner it was a Padron Delicias.
Padron has become my favorite Nicaraguan.
 
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Bobaganoosh72 is a man after my own heart. A little too much of the grape, but who really cares?


Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...

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I had a AF hemmingway clasic tonight. As alway a good smoke.

I had a Litto Gomez Diaz set aside, never had one, but after reading some threads I decided it might be too strong for tonigt.

Are they really that strong?

I smoke VSG's, King B's, Opus X without feeling queezy or anything. I have a few JDN but I have been chicken to try them yet too. Big Grin


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Camacho Corojo Monarca and finished up the last of the Sammy Adams Summer ale.


"Nobody loves me but my mother.......and she could be jivin' too".......B.B. King
 
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Partagas (Cuban of course) corona with a rum and coke. Reminds me of Varadero Smile


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In honor of Doc's love of Opus, I was going to light one up tonight, but decided on a La Aurora 1903 Emerald instead. Awesome smoke from start to finish!! Very powerful though...even with a full dinner in me, it knocked me for a loop and left me lightheaded....man, I love that feeling!

Doc, I promise I will light an Opus for ya since you "seem to smoke them all the time" Big Grin


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La Gloria Cubano Seris R,First one i ever smoked.I may buy a few more
 
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Tonight I had my first Camacho Diploma...what a fantastic cigar. Another favorite of mine in the Camacho line.
 
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Let me continue the homage to Doc and say: Thanks Doc! Almost every night you smoke a Chateau Fuente Sungrown, so I figured what the hell, and bought a box at the local B&M. That was a few weeks ago, and I lit the first one tonight. Thanks, it was worth it, and I will smoke more. This was number 61, but no journal entry tonight.

Smoked it paired with a Sea Dog Blu Paw Blueberry Wheat Ale. Yummy...


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Cynthia fuentes was at my local B&M and they were discouting all fuentes by 10%, so i picked up an anejo reserva #48. Was going to smoke it tonight but decided to let it sit for a while....went with the Coronado by La Flor

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Just finished an ESG Robusto that has been in my humidor for 7 months. Damn near the perfect cigar. Drank a couple Shiner Bocks with it and smoked it to a nub.

I'm excited about the new release of the ESG's in that I only smoke one when I buy 2. Bought 2 today at the B@M to rest for a few months.

This morning on the patio with coffee and the paper a Partagas Lusitansia. Great cigar.
 
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Smoking a Bauza Pyramid at present. A decent everyday cigar at a moderate price. This afternoon a JDN Antano Gran Consul.


"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming--Wow--What a ride!!"
 
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Monte number 4 while walking the dog. The dog gets a longer walk.



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Ashton VSG Illusion.
 
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Punch Churchill....


Aged rum and cigars are the spice of life....
 
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The heat has finally broken in GA; Hoyo DC.


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