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    AF Anejo #49, I couldn't wait a minute longer, and I'm damn glad I didn't.

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    I just finished a J.L. Salazar... ...rich and robust in tobacco goodness. I never grow tired of these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders
    I just finished a J.L. Salazar... ...rich and robust in tobacco goodness. I never grow tired of these.
    I really need to break down and make a buy on these,I have heard nothing but good things.



    Smoked a RP Cuban Blend from Famous today...the corojo torpedo,very good cigar.
    Had a WOAM
    Reo petite corona
    Anejo #77
    I think I started the day with a baccarat the game robusto which I did not finish and then went and grabbed a short story instead.
    About to fire up a don lino africa duma.
    A good cigar is as great a comfort to a man as a good cry to a woman. ....Edward G Bulwer-Lytton

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
    AF Anejo #49, I couldn't wait a minute longer, and I'm damn glad I didn't.



    Had one of 'em tonight as well... What a great smoke!!!

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    Today was another shitty day at work. Came home, had 3 Firestone Double Barrel's, sat in the spa, and had a Carlos Torano Exodous 1959.
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    Graycliff Espresso Pirate, very nice little smoke.

    Man, relaxing in the spa sounds great. My control unit bit the dust. Gotta buy and install a new one.

    So many projects, so little time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
    Graycliff Espresso Pirate, very nice little smoke.

    Man, relaxing in the spa sounds great. My control unit bit the dust. Gotta buy and install a new one.

    So many projects, so little time.

    Don't feel so bad - after my Anejo last night I had to rod out the waste lines in the kitchen sink. Wonderful job...

    Thankfully I was pleasantly distracted by the after taste of the Anejo - made things go much smoother...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokinDVM
    Graycliff Espresso Pirate, very nice little smoke.

    Man, relaxing in the spa sounds great. My control unit bit the dust. Gotta buy and install a new one.

    So many projects, so little time.

    Yeah, it was nice. Its been so hot here in So Cal that I didnt even have to turn the heater on. The water was atleast 80+ degrees. Just turned on the jets and relaxed for about an hour and a half with the Torano and then when that was done, went for a swim in the 80 degree pool at about 9pm. It was a nice night.
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    Had a Cohiba (Siglo III If I had to guess based on size). A friend gave it to me about 4 weeks ago and he probably had it for a year before that. He said many in the box had a stiff draw and it was true of this cigar as well. I still enjoyed this cigar very much and for the first time I was able to notice some hint of sweetness in a cigar. Proabably the Vanilla they are noted for but I couldn't quite isolate exactly what the sweetness was. I'll hope for a better draw next time...

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    Fonseca Vintage Churchill... Aged it for a year.. became very mild.. probably should have smoked this one right away

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