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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Which Perdomo and CAO?
    Sorry, I'm certainly not condemning CAOs nor the Perdomos. The Perdomo was a Reserve "Perfecto" that I had smoked before. I thought they tasted a lot like Gurkha Perfectos so I bought a box. I just grabbed one that didn't burn well and was somewhat bitter. The CAO was a little robusto that came in a sampler. Again, I have had some very good CAO's so this was just the luck of the draw. No pun intended.

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    Mine was sitting in my room with my roommate. Saying Merry Christmas and looking forward to the New Year.

    I get my gifts when I get home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDubya View Post
    Sorry, I'm certainly not condemning CAOs nor the Perdomos. The Perdomo was a Reserve "Perfecto" that I had smoked before. I thought they tasted a lot like Gurkha Perfectos so I bought a box. I just grabbed one that didn't burn well and was somewhat bitter. The CAO was a little robusto that came in a sampler. Again, I have had some very good CAO's so this was just the luck of the draw. No pun intended.
    Nothing to be sorry for, I was just curious. I like CAO in general, but have had some bad experiences with some of their sticks........same with Perdomo.

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    christmas went by pretty fast, it was hectic. going to everyones different houses...i wish i could relax
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    No bad gifts for me although my wife and I receieved a decorative wooden sign with the family's name on it. A great gift except for they spelled our last name wrong, which is pretty common. We got a good laugh out of it and tried to make sure we didn't make them feel bad for the mistake.

    Some of the better gifts I recieved were an outdoor fire pit thingy and some good swag and cigars from my SS.

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    i got some good scotch, a cordless drill, a tool box for the truck, some nice clothes and a few cigars. Christmas was crazy and i didn't really find myself relaxing until we got back on the 30th. My fiance and I put 813 miles on my truck driving from one parents house to another to another. The best part was spending time with my grandpa up in Philly and introducing Heather to him. The worst part was introducing our partens to the concept of sharing time with us on holidays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    i got some good scotch, a cordless drill, a tool box for the truck, some nice clothes and a few cigars. Christmas was crazy and i didn't really find myself relaxing until we got back on the 30th. My fiance and I put 813 miles on my truck driving from one parents house to another to another. The best part was spending time with my grandpa up in Philly and introducing Heather to him. The worst part was introducing our partens to the concept of sharing time with us on holidays.
    Dont use the Scotch and the drill at the same time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    i got some good scotch, a cordless drill, a tool box for the truck, some nice clothes and a few cigars. Christmas was crazy and i didn't really find myself relaxing until we got back on the 30th. My fiance and I put 813 miles on my truck driving from one parents house to another to another. The best part was spending time with my grandpa up in Philly and introducing Heather to him. The worst part was introducing our partens to the concept of sharing time with us on holidays.
    What kind of scotch was it?
    Last edited by Maduro Man; 01-03-2008 at 05:42 PM. Reason: Whoops...

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    I guess it's time to post in this thread.

    Worst gift was a novel-tee shirt from my redneck half-uncle. It was one of those black shirts with white writing that say really immature things. This one said "IT MUST BE A USER ERROR" I don't even know wtf that is suppose to mean. He said he knew I like computers.

    Best gift was from Sarah. She got me a box of Carlos Torano Virtuoso (my favorite cigar) and a fiver of some premium sticks (Padron Anniv., 601's, Tats, etc) I was going through a bit of a money problem and my cigar stash was getting low. She doesn't make much money but worked her ass off to get me those - plus she had to drive 45 min one way just to get em. She knew I've been wanting to buy some sticks but I didn't have the money, so she spent what little she had on that.

    She is definately the one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maduro Man View Post
    What kind of scotch was it?
    Johnny Walker Black Lable, both bottles! As for the drill and whisky at the same time, well, it makes it more fun!
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