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    I am def gonna fire up something special just not sure what yet, let's see what strikes my inspiration at the moment

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    597: You're going to like those RPs. Good stuff indeed.

    I haven't had a cigar in weeks. I've been smoking a pipe almost daily though. So after I finish wrapping my last couple of gifts I think I'll have the Montecristo white label that I got via the "Free Cigar" forum thread. We'll have some folks over tonight. I think I'll open up my humidor to anyone who feel like having a cigar. Don't know if anyone will, but I'm feeling friendly.

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    I ended up having an A. Feunte Gran Reservo which was very pleasant indeed.

    It had the same "Steak sauce and chocolate" flavor I remembered from the last one I had. I almost wish I had stayed with a mild cigar instead. I haven't smoked a cigar in weeks and this one was pretty full bodied and medium strong as far as nicotine. But paired with a Bass Ale and "The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" it made for an enjoyable hour or so.

    Merry Christmas everyone. Enjoy the holidays, the good food, the good friends, and some good cigars.

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    Anejo Shark tomorrow...Monte #2 tonight.

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    Just finished an Esplendido around the fire in the backyard . Before that a Punch Grand Cru, Padron Anniversary a Davidoff and an ISOm who's name I can't recall. Went to Hartford today today and met up with a couple of BOTL's from CP. A learning experience to say the least.
    "No one can tell me what is a good cigar -- for me. I am the only judge. There are no standards -- no real standards. Each man's preference is the only standard for him, the only one which he can accept, the only one which can command him."
    ~ Mark Twain

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    Staring of with an Anejo #48 never had an Anejo before but I understand I will not be dissapointed

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    i didn't go with anything special, just an indian tabac maduro which i really really enjoyed

    thanks to chefchris for the gift

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    I had a Cabaiguan, the Maduro Hemi from the Carlito's Way sampler and a Avo #50. The maduro really left me disapointed. It was strong, and tasted like a chocolaty Hemi for a little bit but then turned to just strong. What is thing supposed to taste like? Why does everyone get a hard-on when these things come out?
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