My package arrived!!! Punch after dinner double maduro (yum) RYJ churchill en tubo(smoking this tonight) sancho panza callero (never tried this one before) cohiba robusto(first class smoke) padron 3000 (one of my favorites) thanks for the great smokes Snipersnest!! Brent
"Disfigured and shunned by society, he turned to the tranquil seclusion of cigar collecting."
Posts: 1117 | Location: Houma, LA | Registered: June 04, 2004
Joya de Nicaragua Robusto ( been a long time) Diablo Picantes Robusto (never had this one) Cuesta-Ray Centro fino Robusto (great morning smoke with coffee) La flora Double Ligero Chisel ( another new size for me) Padron Fig Torp. (Padron, nuf said)
Thanks for the future memories of good smokes These are all a great size for driving to calls.
Posts: 93 | Location: Lake Charles, La. | Registered: March 03, 2003
I must give an applause to Mr. Binder as well for organizing this as it was alot of fun.
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People aren't smoking cigars to be trendy, cool or stylish. They're smoking cigars because they like them. Because they enjoy the experience. Because for about $5 they can spend an hour sampling one of life's greatest luxuries. -David Savona
Posts: 1157 | Location: Ferndale, MI | Registered: October 03, 2004
No problem Bub, but it's you guys who make things like this work. Anyone who's been involved in box passes knows the real worka nd fretting that are involved. This is a very easy pass to get together, basically just a circle PIF, hence Ring Around The Stogies!
It's official now you are all R.A.T.S.! Keep your eyes peeled and we'll do it again next month. I think we'll up the number a little too, the first was 5, this one was 6. Maybe keep upping the size until it gets too unmanageable and cap it, maybe a dozen or so.
You are all definitely welcome to play in the next one and if you have any suggestions or ideas, let me know.
Hey Binder, promise me your gonna smoke that GURKHA !! it's a one of a kind thats not made anymore. and I want your honest opinion of what you thought of it.
"Disfigured and shunned by society, he turned to the tranquil seclusion of cigar collecting."
Posts: 1117 | Location: Houma, LA | Registered: June 04, 2004
I will smoke it with that in mind. I'll even write a review. I have to be honest, I haven't met a Ghurka yet that impressed me, but I will keep an open mind.
quote:Originally posted by vs084: J-Rod, Whats the unlabled one.
Bub saw a beetle on one of mine. S hi t!
I never even seen them till now. Gotta go inspect everything, I hope I am ok.
Vanessa, my package was from the "Secret Santa" thing. The unbanded one though is a Pinar "pre-embargo" I just couldn't resist trying them when I seen them. I thought they were alright, but cooban, I don't know if I could taste it
""GO BUCKEYES!"
Posts: 601 | Location: My House | Registered: August 29, 2002
Just got my gars. You mis-counted, ya gave more than was due me. Thanks Bronson, I'm looking forward to firing up the Padilla, never tried one before. Again thanks pardner.
BinDer, thanks to you and your GF for hosting the "Ring Around". It was my first and I had fun being involved.
People aren't smoking cigars to be trendy, cool or stylish. They're smoking cigars because they like them. Because they enjoy the experience. Because for about $5 they can spend an hour sampling one of life's greatest luxuries. -David Savona
Posts: 1157 | Location: Ferndale, MI | Registered: October 03, 2004