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    Default Graduation smoke for a newbie

    Hello Cigar world,
    My name is david and im new to the cigar world, so i guess im wet behind the ears or whatever other metaphor you would like to use. Im currently a pharmacy student whose about to graduate in less than a year from st johns university. Its a grueling 6 yr doctorate program, so i have basically put a lot of hard work into it (supposedly). My question to you experts would be, what would be the best cigar for me to be buy now for humidor which is coming tomorrow to smoke on the day of my graduation? (which is may of next yr 2010). I will take all your suggestions into consideration whichever i feel is the best choice for my grad cigar , i will take a pic of as i buy it, chronicle its steps thru my blog most likely, until grad day and video tape myself on the day itself smoking your suggestion. The gravity of the situation is very important and i need you to help me do this. Feel free to message me your suggestions.
    Why must i settle for just comfortable?
    I have one life to live.
    And i want to be wealthy!
    No reason i shouldnt want to be.

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    Some of the REAL experts here should be ones to give the actual suggestion BUT there were some cigar makers that left Cuba when Castro took over, came to this country, worked hard and RE-established themselves and went on to become famous in the world of cigars. Whoever accomplished the most and overcame the most significant obstacles along the way to cigar heaven on earth should be whose cigar you choose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FranK View Post
    Some of the REAL experts here should be ones to give the actual suggestion BUT there were some cigar makers that left Cuba when Castro took over, came to this country, worked hard and RE-established themselves and went on to become famous in the world of cigars. Whoever accomplished the most and overcame the most significant obstacles along the way to cigar heaven on earth should be whose cigar you choose.
    Oh, Frank... You're so funny...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranK View Post
    Some of the REAL experts here should be ones to give the actual suggestion BUT there were some cigar makers that left Cuba when Castro took over, came to this country, worked hard and RE-established themselves and went on to become famous in the world of cigars. Whoever accomplished the most and overcame the most significant obstacles along the way to cigar heaven on earth should be whose cigar you choose.

    Or maybe you could just fucking buy whatever cigars you like. I DO NOT buy into the left cuba penniless bullshit. We would be trading with Cuba again if those obnoxious fucks in south Fla would shut the fuck up. Here is a news flash,you aint getting your fucking hut back when castro croaks
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    or maybe you could just fucking buy whatever cigars you like. I do not buy into the left cuba penniless bullshit. We would be trading with cuba again if those obnoxious fucks in south fla would shut the fuck up. Here is a news flash,you aint getting your fucking hut back when castro croaks
    lol!

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    Frank - this is a CLASSIC example of why it's SO important to read more - post less...


    ...and if you ask me "why?" - you're not reading enough...

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    .........punishment accepted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    Frank - this is a CLASSIC example of why it's SO important to read more - post less...


    ...and if you ask me "why?" - you're not reading enough...
    BUT...clearly the guy is looking for a symbolic cigar. I was just pointing him toward symbolism.
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