I guess each of us has a few really great cigars in his humidor, waiting for "appropiate" occassions to smoke them. I had always assumed that these occassions would he happy ones - weddings, graduations, promotions, etc. I had never thought about smoking a cigar in connection with a memorial to a sad or tragic event. Nevertheless, it does seem fitting to light up a good one tonight in memory of those who died, particularly those who died trying to save others. Surely, there were some cigar smokers among them who would understand.
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A horrible PSD#4....yes I can't believe I am saying that but I had a clean cut and the smoke just fell apart on me. I must have overhumidified it or something because it was nothing but tobacco leaves after less than 4 minutes into the cigar.
I may break out another cigar tonight. I was hopeful that this was going to be memorable but the other PSD#4 that I've had were much better.
Hadnt planned on a cigar tonight, but here is sit, smoking a Trinidad Reyes.
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