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    I had the same problem of getting my a$$ seriously kicked (don't remember what kind of cigar it was) like that once. Nausea, dizzy, and generally felt like doom was near...some stuff I read afterwards pointed me towards nicotine overdose. Apparently (trivia time), a pack of cigarettes contains enough nicotine to kill you - but much of the nicotine is lost due to the smoke, and not absorbed as fully into your body. And since some cigars can have more tobacco than an entire pack of cigarettes...do the math.

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    Thanks for the feedback, guys. I was kind of surprised that this happened at all. I smoked it after I finished a full meal and I'm no novice to cigars. My first job was in the cigar and tobacco industry so I've been smoking stogies for more years than I care to remember. I presently smoke 7-10 a week. Who knows, I could have been smoking too aggressively or maybe I should have stopped before I burnt my fingers. Whatever the reason, I'll chalk it up to being a fluke. I will smoke the other one I have, after all, I'm not going to let a cigar kick my butt....uh...but maybe not today.
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    Not a bad cigar in my opinion but what do I know. I would just maybe smoke a little slower and throw on a jazz record. Sometimes when I'm anxious to try a new smoke, I smoke to aggressive and end up real dizzy.

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    Default My .02 from recent experience with LVH

    Hey!

    I entered on another post about my recent experience with Drew LVH Churchills and Belicoso Ds.

    When I tried my first LVH Churchill I was impressed with the amount of flavor and strength from an inexpensive cigar. Then I tried the Belicoso Ds (bought a box expecting the same strength) and found them to be just the reverse. Totally mild.

    I returned to the dealer with the Ds and he gladly accepted them back for credit. At the time he had no full boxes of the Churchills so I got just a handful.

    Well, after smoking those things for a few days my mouth is letting me know it. I have had cigar mouth all week and it has ruined the flavor and feel of every cigar I have smoked since. It is only now beginning to leave (knock on wood).

    The LVH are a mixed and chopped filler cigar. Cheap. After this experience I am going to be very careful as to what "inexpensive" cigars I smoke. To a degree, you get what you pay for on either end of the scale. Except of course when you pay WAY too much for a cigar. But that's another story.

    Although I will never buy another LVH I do intend to try some of Drew's top shelf stuff.......carefully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MMAB
    Well, after smoking those things for a few days my mouth is letting me know it. I have had cigar mouth all week and it has ruined the flavor and feel of every cigar I have smoked since. It is only now beginning to leave (knock on wood).
    That's the problem with smoking the LVH platinum labels. I agree - they are a very nice, tasty cheap smoke. For the money, they can hardly be beat! But I can only handle one of those in any given 6 month period... Thankfully there are plenty of other cigars to smoke in the mean time!! I'd never even consider buying a box of these. I keep 4 or 5 around for smoking while doing the yard work...

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    If I have any LVHs I give them to my friends who know nothing about cigars OR I send them out as winnings to people in CigarPool who I HATE.

    LVH's are lousy freakin' cigars

    They're also good for fertilizing the garden or sending to PuroMooch since his humi is usually empty and he'll smoke anything.
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    I'd suspect that if you are a regular cigar smoker and you weren't sick, that you ended up with some "green" leaf cigar. Try another one. As a matter of fact, try it tonight and let us know what went down. . . . . .......or what came back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomysole
    but what do I know
    You've already a proven idiot so I'd say "not much"
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    You've already a proven idiot so I'd say "not much"

    Would you please stop going after Tommy Asshole, CC - I'd like to see him to continue to post...

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