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An afternoon off today. Looiing through my Aristocrat I found a Cuesta-Rey Aristocrat that a friend sent me for his 25th wedding anniversary 3 years ago.

Lit it up this afternoon and it is still a great smoke.

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

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An afternoon off? James B works way harder than you!
 
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Tonight I'm going to try a Eladio's Choice. It was suggested to me by my tobbaco shop guy.

Pennsylvanian by birth, Nittany Lion by grace of God.
 
Posts: 248 | Location: Near Allentown Pennsylvania | Registered: March 17, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Smoked a JR Alt Cab #10.
 
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A La Flor Dominicana Ligero and a martini.

"A well-chosen cigar is like armor and is useful against the torments of life." Zino Davidoff
 
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I am getting ready for a Padron 2000, with some scuppernong wine.
 
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Had a Padron 3000. I was not impressed. I had expected a better smoke. Seemed to be a bit dry and had a bad taste to it. Don't think I will be returning to the shop I bought it at Frown. Oh well, tomorrow is only a day away.

The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'
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This evening I have a Punch Grand Puro Rancho.

Woodford Reserve on the side.

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

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I'm going with a Cuesta-Rey Centenario Robusto #7 and Hennessy VSOP with water on the side.

Tim
 
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Torano silver and a Guinness stout. Great combo, helps to make up for a crappy day.
 
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Not sure if i'll get a chance to smoke one tonight. Will light up a favorite the Padron 3000.

Has anyone ever smoked a La Hara by chance? The local dealer sells them. His friend makes them and sells them out. They are a pretty good smoke. Only come in a corona size now. Just curious
 
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Only had time for a short smoke tonight - so it was a Fuente Hemingway Short Story. Always amazes me how nice these are - just with they were a little bigger.... Big Grin

"A Cigar is a Banana for the Monkey in your Soul." - CIA Angel Switters -
 
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Padron londres and a 6 pack of chekvar. Great beer. Great smoke. Life is good.

Hard work may pay off eventually but laziness always pays off now.
 
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my first gisbert... ok burn.. and some flavor.

**I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate. - George Burns **
 
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Time for a PINAR SUPREMA Belicoso Fina.
NO CUBAN, but just very VERY rich.
Smoked it while jigging snapper bluefish off Sandy Hook, with a Sam Adams, and one of the most beautiful sunsets I have EVER seen (especially with birds working right below it.
Ahhhhhhhhhhh.
Pmag

To err is human... <br />to smoke is divine
 
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had a RJ Churchill...very disappointing...

Piss on me once ...that's your fault...Piss on me twice that's my fault....
 
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