Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
Interesting, that's one of the smokes I fell in love with (but the Series R, not the regular) that now I am no longer interested in smoking.
Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
Interesting, that's one of the smokes I fell in love with (but the Series R, not the regular) that now I am no longer interested in smoking.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
I usually still keep some of the Serie R in a humi.Originally Posted by cigar no baka
Although, as of late, these have become less consistant also.
CNG, you havin' a bad day???
You need a back-rub. {{Where the hell are Cinda and Cigar Girl when ya need 'em?}}
Mayorga
Maria Mancini
Fuente green foot
Cabanas
A lot of shit that was made in the boom ,BPP knows what I am talking about
The older I get ,the better I was
Don Kiki cigars, Rum Runners, IT Fire (I still smoke these on occasion, but used to love them!)
My palate has shifted towards mild and medium bodied cigars with lighter wrappers. I still enjoy a good full bodied maduro, but not as often.
A brand that has been growing on me is Gurkha and the K Hansotia line.
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
I still love IT Fire, but have gone more to IT Super Fuerte Maduro. Paul
Mac's, Te Amos, Curly Heads, Don Tomas, Baccarat, Henry Clay, RyJ Domminican
Sorry all out of backrubs.. :) Had a couple customer use them up. Reg. line La Gloria.. well can't really say anything about it, but some have found it lacking...Originally Posted by Newfie
spdm extra fuerte - excellent at first. but just halfway thru the box i got bored with the flavor. too bad.
You are what you eat. That's why I'm a fat bastard.
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