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ArthurRitus

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So i had my first cigar today, iwasnt really into it before but got it as a wedding present, so i had it, enjoyed it, and would like to know all of your choices =)
 

willfish

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nasty !!! completely distustes me, to even smell other pple toking one up..


the nastiest pussy I ever ate tasted sweet compared to smelling a cigar..


Will
 

drunk_medic

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My favorite brand is "Itsaboy".
Seriously though, most people who smoke cigars on a regular basis these days are either old, pretentious, or both, AND they think they are more sophisticated than the poor souls who smoke cigarettes.
Once in awhile? Sure, I'd have one I guess.
 

Rennat

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I work at a cigar shop... I got paid to watch movies the other day because nobody came in.... so if you want money, and dont like working, work at a cigar shop! hahaha
 

AaronsSupraMKIII

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I use to smoke Excalibers when I could afford them. I also like the rough cut ones Clint Eastwood has always smoked. I cant remember the name of them, but they are made the same exact way they were 200 years ago...all natural...He was smoking them in "The outlaw Jose Wales"...They are only like $1.50 each...when you buy a brick.:naughty: I have smoke a real cuban cigar once....they are awesome...but hard to get.
 

mk3ftMFw

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excaliburs are good. JAVAS, however, will rock your world. They are kinda girly but delicious...
 

Jeff Lange

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I used to enjoy a cigar every now and then, but I just don't enjoy them as much anymore. I find my pipe is so much more enjoyable than a cigar, and tastes a lot nicer.
 

goliath

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Cohiba is my favorite Cuban, followed by a Roneo & juliet.

Right now I've got a custom blend from Thompson Cigar that's not in their catalog. It's a blend of Columbian, Dominican and Cuban tobacco. If it had any more Cuban in it it would be elegal. They are hand rolled in the Dominican and the closest thing to a Cuban I've ever smoked.

Plus the price is the best part 4.00 ea. shipped to my door.:naughty:
 
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ArthurRitus

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goliath said:
Cohiba is my favorite Cuban, followed by a Roneo & juliet.

Right now I've got a custom blend from Thompson Cigar that's not in their catalog. It's a blend of Columbian, Dominican and Cuban tobacco. If it had any more Cuban in it it would be elegal. They are hand rolled in the Dominican and the closest thing to a Cuban I've ever smoked.

Plus the price is the best part 4.00 ea. shipped to my door.:naughty:

woh, no shit... thats pretty cool, though i dont know anything...sounds interesting. Is this something you get because your special? or just not listed and u knew about it?
 

fstlane88

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Ok, stupid question time, what makes a Cuban so special, and why are they illegal? Is it b/c of the U.S. non-relationship with Cuba or is there something about the cigar itself that is illegal? I've only smoked a few cigars, never really been into them, prefer clove cigarettes personally for those special occasions I do decide to smoke.
 

annoyingrob

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fstlane88 said:
Ok, stupid question time, what makes a Cuban so special, and why are they illegal? Is it b/c of the U.S. non-relationship with Cuba or is there something about the cigar itself that is illegal? I've only smoked a few cigars, never really been into them, prefer clove cigarettes personally for those special occasions I do decide to smoke.
It's only because of the USA/Cuba trade embargo, nothing else.

Most people will agree that Cubans have a distinct taste that you can't find in other cigars. Whether you believe that or not, they're still pretty damn good cigars.
 

cry4me_sky

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i think it has something to do with the climate and how the tobbacco grows.

i go down to the smoke shop that is on the reservation called little brown.... really cheap cigars because they arent taxed, and they are still good.

i had a couple cubans in mexico, but the were my first cigars so i couldnt tell much of a difference. i like the more maduro(sp?) cigars, the darker ones for those who arent in the know, the helix cigars are good for a cheaper cigar, and sometimes the cognac ones are good. a had a couple of those clint eastwood one (kinda skinny and ugly lookin right?) dipped in bourbon or brandy they tasted great.

i also smoke the pipe tobacco too, it is i little bit more relaxing and it doesnt leave a taste in the mouth for days.

just an hour ago i smoked a cigar while i was stripping/repainting my sawblades.


well have a nice night, im off to go put another clear coat on.
 

Clip

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cry4me_sky said:
just an hour ago i smoked a cigar while i was stripping/repainting my sawblades.


well have a nice night, im off to go put another clear coat on.


no flammability issues? :D

i personally like the toranos, but gonna drop by the shop today and see about some acids as well as a few others