Yesterday's:
Pinar Del Rio Reserve Limitada double magnum
La Caya Connecticut churchill
Yesterday's:
Pinar Del Rio Reserve Limitada double magnum
La Caya Connecticut churchill
La Aroma de Cuba Edicion Especial with a rasberry lemonade
Don
"I am a soldier I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight" - Gen. George S. Patton
Punch
Gurkha Havana Selection CT torpedo
Maxim's de Paris Imperiale
Quorum toro
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A Rocky Patel 15th Anniversary and a Rocky Patel Sun Grown Junior (smoked entirely through my nose) with a glass (and I mean a glass!!) of The Balvenie 17 yr. old after cleaning up after a sick dog (my wife kept her yap shut while this was going on).
Matt
" I enjoy the smell of a good cigar." - Amanda Benefiel (my late Grandmother)
Gurkha Blue Steel torpedo
Gurkha Empire series VI- best smoke of the day
La Hoya Fiesta toro
Indepencia 1898 toro
Stanford's Cameroon Reserve Churchill
Last night late - a Gurkha Grand Reserve maduro robusto
Cold today- Castle Hall robusto
We all get that you like gurkha's and smoke them every day so here's a suggestion. Assume we all understand that and accept that you smoked at least one today and maybe just list the non-gurkha's in this thread.
I smoked another RyJ Churchill on Tuesday but considering I had one last Saturday and Sunday and posted it in here, I thought it might seem somewhat repetetive to mention it yet again.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
Partagas Black. To me, this is probably the most unique smoke I have ever had. Not the best, but damn good. I've smoked quite a few, and in several vitolas. None have disappointed.
Currently enjoying a La Riqueza Robusto. Nice spicy smoke. Reminds me of the Padron thousand series.
Mark
Team Blowholes owns the Whiny Bitches!
He is not an asshole
The older I get ,the better I was
There was a very brief period, way back when I was experimenting with various brands, that I was a "Gurkha Whore". ...then I found much better cigars! Give grazy some room - someday he'll snap out of it...
'sides - I don't mind seeing what people smoke on a day to day basis. Smoking three or more Gurkha's in a day tells me something.
Late night, smoking a Padron 64. There are many times in life when predictable is a good thing. This is one of them.
Today I smoked a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 on my patio, while enjoying Rum with the wife. Very tasty cigar. Churchill size by the way.
GTylerS
“I have to laugh when I think of the first cigar, because it was probably just a bunch of rolled up tobacco leaves” – Jack Handy
You know, I was being rather polite in my post to you. I wasn't rude. I didn't call you a name. Hell, I didn't even insult you. Yet you felt it necessary to call me a name. I'm left wondering about your maturity level.
Ok, I admit, I'm not really wondering. The above response combined with your continuous posting about Gurkha's (again, we get the idea, you don't have to be repetetive) kind of proves to me you never really made it past 12 mentally.
Enought said about that..........
I had one of those yesterday..........tyvm Mark!
I found at times it reminded me quite strongly of the Padron 1926 series Robusto. While smoking it I had quite forgotten your above post and comparison.........LOL. No matter which way you slice it, that was a tasty cigar and is going on my "want to have some in the humi" list.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
yesterday had an Asylum:
Today had a Tatuaje Series P Robusto:
"I am a soldier I fight where I am told, and I win where I fight" - Gen. George S. Patton
At the moment the LGC Liga YG-23. Next on the list, the Diesel Grind in a 6x60
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