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I had one of the couple RP Vintage from cbid that didn't come cracked, unwrapped, split, or in some other way destroyed over the past couple months.
 
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MC1


"If I cannot smoke in heaven, then I shall not go!"
 
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CAO Brazilia Pirahna hope thats spelled right actually it wasnt all that so I could care a less how I spelled it so take that lol. Tonight a Mayorga Maduro Robusto. A little kick to it but good.


"He who chases monsters must be careful not to become one himself."
 
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Earlier a Punch Rothschild, and now a Camacho Coyolar Figurado (Torp).


"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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Originally posted by GoSmokeOne:
jms: Aren't you a little too young to have acid reflux?

I had a Torano 1916 Cameroon Corona after breakfast, an REO Vibe after lunch, a Padron Maduro 2000 after work, and a HdM Dark Sumatra Expresso after dinner. Thank goodness, I can taste again!


Acid reflux can occur from ages birth to death


Unfortunatly I have it. My doctors told me in can be genetic, which makes sense because my father and his parents have it. I guess I get it from them. I'm on that prevacid stuff, originally I wasn't supossed to be on it forever, since I was young they thought it would just go away. No such luck, I go off for a day and it acts up.


"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"
 
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Last night I was having a few drinks at a local bar and a friend there gave me a Cohiba NC ( I am not sure which one it was). The cigar was bland and tasteless. I paired the cigar with some Glenfiddich. Later that evening someone gave me some Johnny Walker Blue, best scotch I've ever had to date.
 
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Last night I was having a few drinks at a local bar and a friend there gave me a Cohiba NC ( I am not sure which one it was). The cigar was bland and tasteless. I paired the cigar with some Glenfiddich. Later that evening someone gave me some Johnny Walker Blue, best scotch I've ever had to date.


I've never enjoyed Glenfiddich or Glenlivet and avoid both. JWB is excellent (but a little pricey I find). All of the whiskies in the blend are atleast 12 years old, and some are much much older (though it's very secretive).


"Canada is a country whose main exports are hockey players and cold fronts. Our main imports are baseball players and acid rain."
-Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada 1968-1979, 1980-1984
 
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Last night the weather seemed to be cooperative so I decided to partake in a cigar. Smoked a Nording toro. Well made, good taste & loads of smoke. Nice cigar for the money. Steverino


I think a man should believe in something......I believe I'll have another cigar.
 
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Gurkha Class Regent?

Sorry I took so long. Yes, it was the Gurkha Class Regent torpedo, or belicoso. Freind that gave it to me said he had that cigar sitting in his humi for almost a year, then I gave it like 2 more months, and WOW!.. Enjoy.
 
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