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    I actually am impressed he sent some to you.

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    ...I'm impressed with the photos of the cigars! They look good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    ...I'm impressed with the photos of the cigars! They look good!
    Well, they look good because they are good !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danilo2709 View Post
    Well, they look good because they are good !
    Welp, there you have it. They must be good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danilo2709 View Post
    Well, they look good because they are good !
    Perhaps you should contract with Roham to photograph your cigars for you. That way it will be easier to see what they look like on your site!

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    Ok, so I had a second today. And it was just as tastey as the first. Great roll and burn. Couldn't quit smoke it too the nub because it got very strong near the end, but still a great smoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roham View Post
    Ok, so I had a second today. And it was just as tastey as the first. Great roll and burn. Couldn't quit smoke it too the nub because it got very strong near the end, but still a great smoke.

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    HEY! You have my patio table!!! Fancy that! Me and Roham are linked by Patio Table!!

    BTW - the claim is they're just like Cuban cigars. Any truth to that rumor?
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    Everyone claims they have "Cuban" like-cigars, and usually that claim holds no water. These cigars may not be exactly Cubans, but they did make a pretty darn solid cigar. We see what Captn says when he tries one:)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    HEY! You have my patio table!!! Fancy that! Me and Roham are linked by Patio Table!!

    BTW - the claim is they're just like Cuban cigars. Any truth to that rumor?
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