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Thread: locked out of house, sitting on porch w/ laptop surfing & Torano exodus lit!

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    hey fellas.. still sampling cigars for the upcoming bachelor party. This Torano exodus 1959 silver is pretty tasty. i think, however, it may be a bit bold for the newbs attending the party. The Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real is the tops so far, but a tad pricey for the gang in question.

    now i just need my wife to get home so I can get in my house!

    ryan

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    Rock through the window works....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryno
    hey fellas.. still sampling cigars for the upcoming bachelor party. This Torano exodus 1959 silver is pretty tasty. i think, however, it may be a bit bold for the newbs attending the party. The Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real is the tops so far, but a tad pricey for the gang in question.

    now i just need my wife to get home so I can get in my house!

    ryan

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    ROCKY PATEL SUNGROWN.. flavorfu...not too pricey..not to strong.. just perfect ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    Rock through the window works....
    Ah yes. A half brick. The scouser's skeleton key.
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    Locked out of the house... ahhhh... memories. I was and only child with working parents, and at 7-8 years old, remembering to grab your keys when running out to catch the bus was an aquired skill. So I learned to break into houses at an early age. Never did use my powers for evil, though. Now, in the rental business, I wear the locksmith hat on occasion and am often called upon to pick locks. Now, if I can only get that safecracking thing down...

    Back on subject... the Torano '59 Silvers are fairly mild, but may be a bit strong for the uninitiated. RP sungrowns are a good bet, as suggested by alexgtp, and I'll also recommend trying out Patel's vintage line, as I don't really consider them to be "heavy" bodied cigars.
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    credit card trick has worked everytime for me. except on dead bolts. then you just gotta throw your shoulder in it and fix it later.

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    The door or your shoulder?

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    Torano Exodus 1959 Silver Gran Churchill........ (said in a Homer Simpson-esque manner)

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    The Casa Torano is a milder cigar
    and the
    Reserva Selecta

    I love Toranos
    Remember to breathe

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