What are your favorites from your stash?
What are your favorites from your stash?
Ya know, I've only smoked about a dozen different cigars (which is also about the number of cigars I've given away as gifts or as bombs) I liked the Don Kiki Red. Chris has been after me to try the brown label. I liked the Cuban Crafter cabinet selection. I've smoked a few 5 Vegas and Perdomos that were pretty mild, but I liked them. I think I'll try a Ghurka Expedition tomorrow and see how I like that. The Nepalese Warrior has such a strong aroma that it's almost scary to think about actually smoking it. The Monticristo white label smells amazing. I'd like to try that one.
I guess I'm saying "I don't know yet". I've only smoked 3 cigars that made me think "Never again". The other all had different characters about them that I enjoyed.
Great picture of your stach. I was looking at it and my mouth starting to water... so yeah, I know the situation your in.![]()
Looks like another cigar junkie has admitted his problem.Buy a cooler and some beads.
Dru, I think you joined here only a couple of days before I did but it looks like we're both noticing an addiction at the same time. Between the two samplers my girlfriend bought me (which are both almost gone), the newbie sampler I got from cigarsarge and C-BID my 150 count humidor is FULL after only one month. I purchased a 20 bundle on CBID which barely fit into my Humi when it arrived yesterday. I guess I better get off the computer and start making room for the box of smokes I won off CBID last night!
I joined this site and bought a humi to save myself an extra buck when I have my 3 smokes on the weekend, but look what it has become! I have mixed feelings about CBID![]()
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BTW, I swore to myself I wouldn't buy another Humi, a cooler, or make another CBID purchase for at least a month when I make more room. I'll keep everyone updated!![]()
The first step is admitting you have a problem.
The second step, buying a cooler, has already been mentioned.
I don't know how many steps this program has, but I'm sure it's more than twelve.![]()
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