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    Quote Originally Posted by lessonlearned View Post
    Hi
    I am as new of newbie can be. Need your help and or advice. Here's my situation:

    I am not a newbie when it comes to smoking cigars, been doing that and enjoying them immensely (specially at golf courses) for almost 40 years.

    Been there, done that type of a deal. No, I still do not know everything, that is why i need you guidance.

    I was blessed with my second large Heart surgery recently (Quadruple By-pass) I was told that this time, you will no longer smoke anything, period!!

    Talking about being hit by a Mack truck, one of the only things that I truly enjoyed; however. I am stuck now with an original box of:
    "Partagas 150-Don Ramon" 7 left out of ten, each obviously in it's own coffin also, perfectly kept in large table top Humidor.

    "What do I do with them?
    You all know how expensive they are!! My question is: who & how do I sell them?
    Your feedback is greatly appreciated;
    Sincerely;
    Anthony
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    Partagas 150s? OMG. 7 cigars? That's the moment the doc tells you no? Bullshit.

    Dude, just smoke them against doctor's orders and be done.
    The powers that be might take it all away
    Together we burn, together we burn away

    Uncle Tupelo

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    Default I would love too, believe me.

    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Here:

    Partagas 150s? OMG. 7 cigars? That's the moment the doc tells you no? Bullshit.

    Dude, just smoke them against doctor's orders and be done.
    I really did not want to share my dirty laundry publicly, but this By-pass was unexpected and really took a toll on me, however; I swear i must be cursed, I was just operated on less than 3 years ago for Cancer (Survivor & optimist).
    unfortunately I hate to agree with the doctor, this time, he is right.
    I really truly enjoy a good cigar. As they say all good things must come to an end. Thank you for your support: smiley20:

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