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    ERdM rob. oscuro - a fav
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazeman
    Dinner:
    Buttermilk fried chicken, mashed potatoes, pan gravy, peas and home-made apple pie (apples picked today) with sharp Vermont cheddar cheese.
    After Dinner:
    The Griffin's #200 Lonsdale
    18 yo Highland Park Scotch

    I ask you, can life get any better?
    Possibly, how 'bout substituting some Glenfiddich Gran Reserva (22yo) for the Highland Park?
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    Yesterday a San Cristobal DLH Principe while walking around a lake with the family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    Possibly, how 'bout substituting some Glenfiddich Gran Reserva (22yo) for the Highland Park?
    I use that to start fires in my woodstove.

    Actually, it sounds quite good. I have a bottle of The Macallan Gran Reserva that I'm waiting for the right occasion to open.
    "There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mazeman
    It was quite good. However, the cigar was actually the weak point of the evening.
    I could have had one of my Davidoff's or a Graycliff,, but I don't feel I've done enough good in this life to deserve that amount of pleasure all in one evening.

    In fact I'm currently trying to fend off my wife's advances by telling her "I am not worthy!"






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    I forgot to mention I finally had an OPUS X from the TAA yesterday. Wonderful smoke. This morning I had the Carlos Torano Dominican Selection Carlos VII nice way to start my day.
    Remember to breathe

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    We've not been enjoying great cigar smoking weather the last few days. I did manage to sneak in my first ever A/F Opus X (I think it was a XXX) Sunday morning, between the end of the storm and the return of the record-breaking heat. All I can say is, I'm beginning to understand what all the fuss is about. Excellent construction, easy draw, interesting, complex flavor, heavy on the fruit and manure. I scorched my fingertips on it.

    Thanks again to whoever it was who gifted me this cigar which I would probably never have tried otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corona Gigante
    We've not been enjoying great cigar smoking weather the last few days. I did manage to sneak in my first ever A/F Opus X (I think it was a XXX) Sunday morning, between the end of the storm and the return of the record-breaking heat. All I can say is, I'm beginning to understand what all the fuss is about. Excellent construction, easy draw, interesting, complex flavor, heavy on the fruit and manure. I scorched my fingertips on it.

    Thanks again to whoever it was who gifted me this cigar which I would probably never have tried otherwise.
    LMFAO!! I'd bet that if you would have remembered that it was me wo gifted you that cigar, you never would have posted this.........

    You're welcome (I guess).

    However, you taught me a valuable lesson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    LMFAO!! I'd bet that if you would have remembered that it was me wo gifted you that cigar, you never would have posted this.........

    You're welcome (I guess).

    However, you taught me a valuable lesson.
    it may have had something to do with the fact that he was sent so many 'i'm sorry' sticks from so many people that he lost track.



    this weekend, i had a Partagas Petit Corona Especiales and a Romeo y Julieta Petit Corona

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