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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
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    I can you should be quiet impressive and informative as concerning to the cigars i'll suggest you most sites.like ajscigar.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelinajohn View Post
    I can you should be quiet impressive and informative as concerning to the cigars i'll suggest you most sites.like ajscigar.com
    Well first off, you are a retailer trying to draw new members to your site outsid of the advertisers section and second, noboby on this planet has any idea what the fuck you just said.
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    As a new smoker one should not opt cheap products but should go for branded one

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlecigarwarehouse View Post
    As a new smoker one should not opt cheap products but should go for branded one
    Oh, boy... Your very first post!?! Really?

    Let's see where this goes, seeing as how angelina's john just got the boot for doing the same kind of nonsense.

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    To ease into things...try Rocky Patel Connecticuts or a Macanudo

    The LFD Chisel and Joya de Nicaragua Antano are REALLY good and smooth but pretty full bodied for a beginner...if you haven't eaten or are new to full bodied cigars you will get your behind kicked. I prefer full bodied cigars and I'm used to them but if I smoke an Antano with an empty stomach even I will get alittle buzzed.

    Good luck...and enjoy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMGfan View Post
    To ease into things...try Rocky Patel Connecticuts or a Macanudo

    The LFD Chisel and Joya de Nicaragua Antano are REALLY good and smooth but pretty full bodied for a beginner...if you haven't eaten or are new to full bodied cigars you will get your behind kicked. I prefer full bodied cigars and I'm used to them but if I smoke an Antano with an empty stomach even I will get alittle buzzed.

    Good luck...and enjoy...
    Did you read the whole thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMGfan View Post
    To ease into things...try Rocky Patel Connecticuts or a Macanudo

    The LFD Chisel and Joya de Nicaragua Antano are REALLY good and smooth but pretty full bodied for a beginner...if you haven't eaten or are new to full bodied cigars you will get your behind kicked. I prefer full bodied cigars and I'm used to them but if I smoke an Antano with an empty stomach even I will get alittle buzzed.

    Good luck...and enjoy...
    ...another bit of advice. Friends don't let friends smoke Macanoodles.

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