Had a Casa Torano robusto with Kona this morning before heading to the stream for some fall trout fishing. Tonight it's a Hemingway Signature and Jim Beam over ice. Saturdays are good.
Posts: 25 | Location: mid-Maryland | Registered: July 08, 2006
Hello everyone...nice to see some of the familiar names from quite some time ago...Hope all is well with you all...
Tonight I am smoking a Bucanero Salsa, given to me by my local tobacconist. Gonna smoke and listen to the Mets game in my garage.
Yankee fan I am, but I will go for my NY team, and probably catch a lot of flack for going against the grain as a Yankee fan. It's like rooting for the Islanders when I am a true blue Rangers fan. I find that harder to do.
Somethin new for me tonight, a Oneoff Robusto. Not worth the pricetag....
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Posts: 1902 | Location: Dekalb,Il | Registered: November 13, 2003
A little late, but we just finished on the Fire Level... I started with a huge Rocky Patel Sun Grown (8 1/2 X 48?), not sure exactly which RP it was -- received as a gift...but, it lasted three hours; then, had a RyJ #2 Cuban that was also a gift; with several beers along the way...
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Posts: 1059 | Location: Newnan, GA | Registered: June 13, 2005
Thanks, it's been good. Trying to decide what cigar to have tonight after a fine dinner of baked trout with wild rice and mushrooms. I'm thinking maybe a Cuesta Rey Centenario #5 with a little brandy. Sounds good
Posts: 25 | Location: mid-Maryland | Registered: July 08, 2006