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Need some schooling
I'm stationed in Afghanistan currently. I started smoking cigars shortly before my departure from the States. There are cuban cigars available here but they are dried out. I've been trying to find A. Fuente - Don Carlos or Hemingway's on line. Some places have them listed but everyone is out of stock. Where can I get them? What cigars are similar (if any)? Thanks
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Boy, war sure has changed! Cubans are available, but dry!!!. :smiley36: We used to get dried up KooLs in our C-Rats. Keep your head and Ass down son. Thanks and good luck. Oh, and by the way is the address that shows adequate to send you a surprise?
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Roger that Sir
The address is good, it's our base camp. It's where I am currently. The postal section ships things forward. I've heard comments about the military wasting US dollers by being over here. The Afghan people are very appreciative. They don't smoke cigars though. There are some cooalition forces that get the Cuban cigars, but they are old. The one I had, a Romeo Y Julieta, the wrapper came off and and it was very disappointing. I shouldn't complain, it was given to me. Thanks for your service to our country. Sometimes it's easier to understand when you've been there.
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Son, you will find that you are now a member of the Brotherhood of Wariors, and your right no one, unless a member of that Brotherhood, will ever understand. Don't ever call me sir. I'am better than that. I was an NCO.