With the 4th of July weekend upon us I must have had my air defense system down becasue I took a shot from YoungHerfer today. The bomb was too large to be left in my mailbox, I saw the mailman (who I will now refer to as YoungHerfer's person cigar servent) using a forklift to drop the package off at my doorstep. Here the damage that was done, please correct where needed YF:
Graycliff Espresso Robusto- from my wishlist Chateau Real Supremos Sosa- never heard of this one before but looking forward to it just the same Cohiba Maduro 5- never had the Maduro Padilla 68 Padilla Miami CAO American- which I appreciate coming from someone who served our country La Flora Limitado II Oliva Series G Hoyo De Monterrey Montecristo...need a little help on this one??? Padron 26- From my wish list as well
YoungHerfer, thank you and well done sir! I'll enjoy each and every one of these beauties. You truly are a BOTL. Thanks again!
Posts: 349 | Location: Iowa | Registered: May 23, 2008
Originally posted by Smoking Gun: With the 4th of July weekend upon us I must have had my air defense system down becasue I took a shot from YoungHerfer today. The bomb was too large to be left in my mailbox, I saw the mailman (who I will now refer to as YoungHerfer's person cigar servent) using a forklift to drop the package off at my doorstep. Here the damage that was done, please correct where needed YF:
Graycliff Espresso Robusto- from my wishlist Chateau Real Supremos Sosa- never heard of this one before but looking forward to it just the same Cohiba Maduro 5- never had the Maduro Padilla 68 Padilla Miami CAO American- which I appreciate coming from someone who served our country La Flora Limitado II Oliva Series G Hoyo De Monterrey Montecristo...need a little help on this one??? Padron 26- From my wish list as well
YoungHerfer, thank you and well done sir! I'll enjoy each and every one of these beauties. You truly are a BOTL. Thanks again!
SG, glad to be able to do it, and was only attempting to repay the generosity you have shown me. The Montecristo is a media noche robusto. Hope you enjoy.
"Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar" - Mark Twain
YoungHerfer, you sir are a very generous person. You have to be one of the top people who have joined this forum in the last year. You have a good heart and love to share you spoils with other brothers.
Keep on smoking and have a great stay here!
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
YH and SG carpet bombed each other... It looks like a war of total annihilation Nicely done gentlemen!
Compared to them my mini bombs are like fistfight compared to nuclear war. Ah, whatever... I do what I can. Another tiny little bomb on its way, through a "middleman"!
------- "And it is not just a business. It’s a love affair." Paul B.K. Garmirian about making cigars
During the next few weeks I will be liquidating one of my desktops to make way for new CC stock, so don't be surprised if you get hit with a package in the next month or so...
Originally posted by Johnnie420: Damn Earl, you hit the lottery? Those were some expensive smokes on there. You're about to make someone happy for a while!
I wish!
All of the super-premium lots were way out of my price range, but I did win two very nice lots that were more in the center of the pack, so to speak.
(No, I'm not telling - surprises are part of the fun!)
I got the first lot in the mail yesterday, and some of the contents are making their way into a soon-to-be launched warhead...
So many cigars, so little time...
Posts: 2945 | Location: South of the Mason/Dixon Line | Registered: September 24, 2007
So now I'm curious, what is this? I can't seem to find it. (not that I have the money, but its always fun to window shop)
rechtien
CFCF is the Cigar Family Charitable Foundation. It's run by the Fuente and Newman families. Check out their website and forum - always something of note going on.
So many cigars, so little time...
Posts: 2945 | Location: South of the Mason/Dixon Line | Registered: September 24, 2007
Wow what a pleasant surprise!! Seems as though I am on the recieving end of a cluster bomb from Perfectform !! I got home from work and found my porch and front door in shambles. I have not worked for 9 months and finally went back to work today at the light prodding of my wife only to find this bomb. I have never been on the recieving end of such a nice gesture. I have been a member of this site for a while and really enjoy seeing these great well thought out attacks on its fellow members ( in a good way of course). Thank you very good ending to the first day bck at the grind!
The ammo included in no particular order: 1- 601 blue by DPG Robusto 1- Cubita Spanish market selection Robusto 1-Padron 1926 Maduro 1- Rocky Patel Decade Torpedo 1- Gurkha Regent Toro 2- AF Short Stories 1-Indian Tabec aduro Toro 1- God of fire Carlito 2005 1- CAO Italia Corona
Thank You Luke you are a true gentleman !
I guarantee I will smoke every one. There is not a re-gifter in the bunch !!
Every one have a great night. I will not be on as much during the day now hat I am 9-5 again.
Posts: 900 | Location: The Middle of California | Registered: November 07, 2007
Luke I smoked the Cubita today and it was very good. I bought a box today from Atlantic. Just wanted to let everybody know about this sleeper of a cigar in my opinion!!
Posts: 900 | Location: The Middle of California | Registered: November 07, 2007
Well, when I got home today there was a puddle of water inside the house because perfectform sent a nuke that blew my door off the hinges. This was a very nice surprise after the last two hectic weeks. Here's the warhead that descended upon my house today:
Ashton ESG 20 year Churchill Felipe Gregorio Icon Churchill Oliva Series O Robusto Gurkha Expedition Toro Indian Tabac Maduro AF Anejo No. 46 Oliveros El Padrino Bugsy Illusione 888 Petrus Reposado No. 7000
This was a nice surprise and it really made my day week. It looks like I now have a new target in my sights for my next warhead. Thanks again Luke, and nicely done.
"Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar" - Mark Twain