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Again posting from the wifes computer. I should have mine back tomorrow.

This evening I have a Hemingway Short Story as I am about to go out to dinner.

See ya tomorrow


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Just about to light up a Short Story


"I feel sorry for people who don't smoke cigars. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day."
 
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Hemmingway Work of art Cameroon


"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points."
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CAO Italia Novella


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Padilla 1932 Toro


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Let me know how the 1932 is Bigrons.

Actually about to head over and smoke two Padilla Miami Robustos with a friend.


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smoked a JL Sel#2 this afternoon while fishing with my 3 year old son...i'm heading to the back deck with something else after dinner..


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Monte Platinum waiting for me after work.
 
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I had a Padilla Miami 8/11 corona after lunch today.
 
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First post!

Just finished a Rocky Patel Sun Grown. first time with this cigar and I am pretty pleased!
 
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I can't tell you what I smoke because it was a "whos the man" but I think it was a partagas.


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PADRON 3000 nATURAL
 
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Padron 3000 natural..Love the whole line
 
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Let me know how the 1932 is Bigrons.


Hey Brent.. I must say, i enjoyed it alot

It started out a little harsh, and i didnt think i would enjoy it (their Toros are pretty large) However after the first 1/4, it became very flavorful. Nice full clouds of sweet smoke.. The finish was wonderful, with strong hints of cream.. I suggest trying one; as i will smoke many more

Hope this helps, how was your Miami?


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My first (and definately not last) Saint Luis Rey Serie G, and taking a page from Doc's book a nice plate of venison bologna.

I am looking forward to the SLR Serie G maduro this weekend.
 
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Bigrons, actually did not enjoy my Miami too much. I was expecting alot out of it though. It seemed rather hot, the finish started to feel sour so I just finished my friends cigar.

He had a Don Lino Africa which we both thought was rather good. Fairly strong as well


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Early this afternoon it was a Henry Clay. Not sure of the size but it had been sitting for a couple years. Had good bloom (plume) covering it and it smoked like a dream.
This evening after dinner I had a Camacho Gigante with a couple of Cruzan Black Strap Molasess Rum on the rocks.
Perfect together. Both were dark, rich and full flavored.
 
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LFDL Lancero with a glass of '77 port. Outstanding
 
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At the local shop after dinner, a J.Fuego Gigante No 1 Corojo...an excellent new cigar...

Later on the Fire Level, a Camacho Nationales...


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