I'm pretty sure that the U.S. does not recognize marriage between cigars may have to call it a civil union in the states.
I'm pretty sure that the U.S. does not recognize marriage between cigars may have to call it a civil union in the states.
"I'm a leaf on the wind watch how I soar."
Hoban Washburn
LOLZ! I think this is true because if someone is using cigar he/she is like a soul mate for them for their long life.
LOLZ?!? What? Ummm... Oh... Now I get it. You laugh hard (because it's in CAPS) and then pass out immediately afterwards because it's so funny you can't breath!
The rest is gibberish. Is it even worth trying to get someone to translate?!?
Never mind - there's really no need or reason to root around the brain of a numbnut for some kind of sense of understanding...
HAHA. It's funny you brought this topic up. I am also quit curious about this, I mean in theory it makes sense.
The only problem I see is making both cigar mediocre. You bring the lesser sticks up but pull the better sticks down.
You obviously thought about this as well and used the ratio of more good sticks than bad.
I started doing this a year ago and put some milder sticks I wasn't too fond of with a box of maduros. The maduros haven't changed at all, but it's been a year since I touched the mild ones.
I'll report back this weekend on how that goes...but it'll be tough since I haven't smoked them in a while.
Interesting experiment... I usually end up giving away cigars that no longer pack the punch I like... but the good thing is, I get the opportunity to introduce cigar smoking to more people around me or business associates that I meet. And have a common hobby together.
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