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Monday is usually my day off and I started early today with a Sungrown Chateau Fuente.

This one, although it tasted great, did not burn well. I guess the summer humidity has effected the cigars. Time to place a few in the dry box.


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Afternoon smoke is a Hemingway Signature Maduro.

Warm and humid outside. Sure glad I air conditioned the den.


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i started the day off with a padron exclusivo.
trying to recover from the sunburn i got from 2 days on the water.
 
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batting second, a CAO gold. pretty boring for a CAO.
 
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Went to get a haircut this morning, and forgot to bring any gars with me, so stopped by the local B&M and picked up a camacho corojo maduro...they had just opened a new box, that had been in the humi about 6months...ahh, what a perfect smoke...more to come as soon as it cools off a bit...


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Royal Jamaica Oro Rojo Robusto (that's Gold Red if my Spanish classes have taught me anything =/ )

Not bad, but certainly not worth the $5 I paid for it.


Work sucks.
 
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'RP Conn. Toro with an ice cold 'Bud"!


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batting third.... sherpa presidente
half way through, and it has a VERY flakey ash!

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My first Sungrown Chateau Fuente (thanks Doc) out by the grill this evening. An excellent cigar!
 
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Had to drive to another work site today so enjoyed a AF Hemingway Short Story and tonite before dinner had a new cigar from El Rico Habano Maduro Tropedothis is a great smoke, Outstanding for my taste ............


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This evening I have a CAO Anniversary Maduro Churchill from 1999.

An oldie but a goodie.


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Started off the morning with a 5 Vegas Gold robusto and coffee. After lunch an Alec Bradley Special Blend robusto. Tonight to start the evening off, a Punch Grand Puro Santa Rita with some Knob Creek.

Mike


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interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar."
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Rainy day off so no fishing or boating. Steaks on the grill with Sangria on ice and a nice Monte #2 cc.
 
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MC5. Pow.






Peace.
 
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Second smoke after coming home, a Camacho Corojo Monarcha

Mike


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A CAO day today.

After lunch with a cigar-smoking client, a Criollo Pato. This evening after supper, a Brazilia Gol! Tasty and enjoyable robustos both!


'Question authority. Think for yourself. Filter out the spin. Engage elected officials critically. Make them defend what they're doing in your name. Derive the truth. Speak truth to power.'
 
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Cuesta Rey Sungrown Centro Fino #60


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I had an Oliva Classic churchill and a Monte White corona at the tobacco shop.


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After a large meal out tonight I have a Torano Exodus Gold robusto. It felt so good to get out of the house!
 
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I had a La Flor Dominicana Insurrecto and a CAO Gold today. Both cigars were too mild.
 
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