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    Mark, those Casa Royales you were wondering about would probably fit the bill. Not as cheap as a good bundle, but nice cigar. Me, I'd still be disappointed to watch one of these meet an early end in the ash tray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    Mark, those Casa Royales you were wondering about would probably fit the bill. Not as cheap as a good bundle, but nice cigar. Me, I'd still be disappointed to watch one of these meet an early end in the ash tray.
    They always looked interesting, but I was determined to burn through all the stuff I knew I wouldn't smoke before I tried anything else new. If I really like them I'll keep a box around. My biggest problem right now is that I don't have too much room in the humi for any new stuff, let alone things I won't smoke.

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    I got a chuckle out of this post. I actually do this with 5 Vegas Gold's since they are a good newbie cigar and they're inexpensive .... and I can sneek one once in a while and still enjoy them.


    As odd as it is, I seem to have run out of those on the exact same night we had a drill for indirect fire (rocket and mortar attack). That, and the bunker we were in for some strange reason was full of smoke.







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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineOne View Post
    I got a chuckle out of this post....
    That was the intent. I figured a lot of us here go through a similar drill. As for my buddies wanting a Cuban cigar, well I just take the band off of anything I have laying around. They really don't know the difference. In fact, I've found out the hard way that non-smokers seem to snuff the true CC's faster than the cheapos.

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    I have a friend that is hooked on Don Tomas'. I have a few in the humi for him, other then that I've never really thought about keeping a supply for occasions like these! Good idea!

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    I know this true deuche bag who unfortunately, I just cannot avoid. He was talking all big about cigars one day during the holidays. I gave him a JdN Antano and told him it was a nice mild morning smoke. Oddly enough, the cigar talk stopped and he has not asked for any cigars from me since....
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    I know this true deuche bag who unfortunately, I just cannot avoid. He was talking all big about cigars one day during the holidays. I gave him a JdN Antano and told him it was a nice mild morning smoke. Oddly enough, the cigar talk stopped and he has not asked for any cigars from me since....


    lol damn that's messed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    i know this true deuche bag who unfortunately, i just cannot avoid. He was talking all big about cigars one day during the holidays. I gave him a jdn antano and told him it was a nice mild morning smoke. Oddly enough, the cigar talk stopped and he has not asked for any cigars from me since....
    rotflmao...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    I know this true deuche bag who unfortunately, I just cannot avoid. He was talking all big about cigars one day during the holidays. I gave him a JdN Antano and told him it was a nice mild morning smoke. Oddly enough, the cigar talk stopped and he has not asked for any cigars from me since....
    Now THAT'S funny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    I know this true deuche bag who unfortunately, I just cannot avoid. He was talking all big about cigars one day during the holidays. I gave him a JdN Antano and told him it was a nice mild morning smoke. Oddly enough, the cigar talk stopped and he has not asked for any cigars from me since....

    *snicker*

    Next time you see him, give him the same story and a Coyolar! Make sure you stick around to make sure he smokes it all. Maybe pair it with some cheap strong scotch and no chaser in sight. Recommend the occasional inhale.

    If he doesn't puke before it's done, his mouth and throat still won't be right for a week!
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    That reminds me of what we do to people here we don't care for.

    Make a pot of overly strong chicory coffee. Serve it to offending party.

    Deny every request to allow them to go to the bathroom. Just watching their face squirm makes it worth all the while.


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