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    CC, I can't respond to your PM. It says you have exceeded your limit.

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    Try again......

    October 22nd:
    Opus X Perfecxion No. 2
    Vegas Robaina Famosos
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    You got mail

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    VSG Illusion...Damn good.

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    October 23rd:
    Padron 1926 #2 maduro

    BTW, for what it's worth, cockyhoskins apology is good enough for me.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Bahia Gold Maduro, it was quiet good except it was plaged by horrable burn because of a large vein.

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    Thumbs up

    Friday evening (21st): Cuaba Divino, tight to start then turned into a real powerhouse, sweet flavors, gave me the hiccups.

    Sunday Evening (23rd): Ramon Alones Small Club Corona, full of coffee and cocoa flavours.

    Both of these bought from a local (to my work) B&M {Bricks and Mortar?} that I finally got around to visiting recently. Cuabas where EMS stamped 2004 and all, including RASCC had a nice smattering of bloom. Also managed to pick up a brace of Rocky Patel 1990 vintage robustos (lovely dark maduro) which I am saving for a day when I have a bit more time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Baron Porthos
    Today I had one of the best Montecristos ever. Very tasty burned well in the rain while watching my son play football. From the endzone the backdrop is Wisconsins trees of orange yellow and some reds and greens.
    Was that the #2 or the #4, either way glad that you enjoyed it.
    Last edited by stjohnroe; 10-24-2005 at 05:52 AM.
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohnroe
    Friday evening (21st): Cuaba Divino, tight to start then turned into a real powerhouse, sweet flavors, gave me the hiccups.

    Sunday Evening (23rd): Ramon Alones Small Club Corona, full of coffee and cocoa flavours.

    Both of these bought from a local (to my work) B&M {Bricks and Mortar?} that I finally got around to visiting recently. Cuabas where EMS stamped 2004 and all, including RASCC had a nice smattering of bloom. Also managed to pick up a brace of Rocky Patel 1990 vintage robustos (lovely dark maduro) which I am saving for a day when I have a bit more time.



    Was that the #2 or the #4, either way glad that you enjoyed it.
    It was the #4
    Remember to breathe

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    If you liked that, wait till you have the #2
    I thought it was a tampon joke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohnroe
    If you liked that, wait till you have the #2
    It was the #2 (Torpedo)
    Absolutely the best torpedo I ever smoked.

    sorry my newbie is showing again
    Remember to breathe

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    Padron 1926 #6 Maduro in the hot tub.

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    Gran Habano Connecticut #1

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    Edge

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    October 25th -

    Torano 1916...wasn't very impressed

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    Default Diamond Crown Maximus Churchill

    I had my first Diamond Crown Maximus - I think it was the churchill Cost was $15.00 . I have never seen them in a shop before so when I saw them I tried one . $15.00 is a bit pricey - Did I get ripped ? Or is that what they generally cost . The other prices in the store seemed decent . Had a nice even burn - excellent construction - ton's of smoke - nice mild to full flavor - smelled great .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba -NJ
    I had my first Diamond Crown Maximus - I think it was the churchill Cost was $15.00 . I have never seen them in a shop before so when I saw them I tried one . $15.00 is a bit pricey - Did I get ripped ? Or is that what they generally cost . The other prices in the store seemed decent . Had a nice even burn - excellent construction - ton's of smoke - nice mild to full flavor - smelled great .
    is that something like medium? one of my favorites! a little overpriced, but not a whole, it being from a shop.

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    Punch Rothschild Maduro

    Had to break out the down jacket man I wish I was in New Orleans. Damn you Katrina damn you.
    N.O.L.A.

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    Default Chateau Fuente Sun-Grown

    Always a nice smoke .

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    La Casa Grande Brazillian Maduro robusto
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    and I'm not sure about the former." -
    Albert Einstein

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    Nice smoke Mithril, let me know if you need a refill on those. I myself just enjoyed a Hemingway Short Story with an Ommegang Hennepin Abbey Ale.

    What a day.
    "If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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