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Originally Posted by TheSilentChamber
have fun, if you want I have a couple of Acid Nasties I can send you...
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:smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheSilentChamber
have fun, if you want I have a couple of Acid Nasties I can send you...
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September 1st:
Punch RS #12
Jose Piedra Cazadores
Morning: Rocky Patel 1990 Vintage Tore
Evening: K. Hansotia Ancient Warrior
Big Red Maduro
Smoked another one of the acid's, Natural Juicy Lucy this morning after breakfast. Was the softest cigar I'v ever smoked... felt like I was holding a stick of jello. :smiley5: It wasnt that bad though, kinda liked the sweet flavor.
September 2nd:
DC Maximus No. 4 Toro
San Cristobal de la Habana La Fuerza
Ramon Allones Small Club Corona
Quintero Brevas
Yesterday: Punch Grand Puro Rothschild.
La Perla Black Pearl
ashton
El Rey Del Mondo Robusto Largo
I'm puffing on an Onyx... then I got to go help some people move... fuck I hate moving people.
punch lastnight
Ashton VSG torpedo
Sancho Panza Extra Fuerte cordoba
September 3rd:
San Cristobal de la Habana El Principe
Rafael Gonzales Coronas Extra
Morning: A/F Shorty Story (my last...arggghh...must find more!)
Evening: PAM (my first PAM...oh, lovely PAM!)
Ok, just came back from the cigar shop, picked up a Helix amung other things. They had them on sell... and I kinda liked the blue tube (haha). It had been several years since I smoked a helix. Most say they are crap.. well- I went to cut it and the damn thing split in half. It wasnt dryied out either. I got a partagas out now, if it tears appart I'm going to stop smoking :smiley2:
Today it was a family barbeque and a Fuente Anejo Shark
perdomo estate selection mad.
BBF around lunchtime.
I'm thinking I might be able to sneak in a Cusano Corojo 1997 Rothschild before the day is over.
My buddy and his wife came up from Tampa for the weekend. Went to their old neighborhood with them for a lobster pig-out. Did up some Thai-style Mussels too. Yum.
My buddy and I started the day with Gurkha Expedition Churchills. The noon-time smokes were Partagas Black Bravos. The evening's smokes were Fuente Cuban Bellicosos and as I type I'm hitting on a Torano Silver Gran Churchill.
I have to admit I thoroughly enjoyed the Partagas Bravo. I don't usually go for maduro but this was great. There was no sickly sweetness usually accompanied by a maduro wrap. They started leathery, earthy then picked up a great burnt sugar tone. Very impressed.
H.Upmann