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    6-1-01
    Fire by Indian Tabac

    Ash lasted till about 2 inches

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    Saturday

    Started with a tasty Chateau Fuente (thanks Mauied)

    A Gurkha Legend after lunch

    A 5Vegas Series "A" Archetype mid-afternoon

    Tried an RP Vintage '92 after dinner that was badly plugged. Cut the cigar in half and salvaged some of it.

    Late evening, due to only getting half an after dinner smoke, I had a PAM Principe that more than made up for the plugged cigar earlier.

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    went down to a fairly old B&M in downtown Boston - LJ Peretti's (apparently been around since 1870) -- had never been in, but had the chance to stop in and chat with a few folks that were around. very cool place, nice people, not all that big but tons of stuff.

    anyways, picked up a few cigars to try and had one out in the park when i left -- La Aurora Preferidos Cameroon Robusto

    not bad at all.

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    Finally had a smoke - after a week... (Got by the shop, DesertRat )

    SLR Regios ISOM - '03

    La Aurora 1495 Robusto.

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    Sat. - perdomo fresh rolled and ESV Regente nat. (perdomo event)
    Sun. - perdomo phantom Mad. and a Fuente Sun-grown Beli from 02 a botl gifted me. Dam smooth.

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    Monte Edmundo
    "If it Bleeds We can Kill it"

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    June 6th:

    Opus X Fuente Fuente

    (well actually early morning of the 7th BUT since I haven't gone to bed yet, I call it the 6th)
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    RATE THIS THREAD!!

    If you'll notice, this thread has to be by far, the most popular thread on the site but it only has a four out of five star rating due to the fact that shitbag Scotty gave it a one out of five only due to the fact that it was me that started it! He has since been banned (gee, what a shocker ).

    Let's see if we can get it to a five out of five rating. Vote if you have not already!
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
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    I am sitting outside right now smoking a Fuente Short Story and watching the fish in my pond. It is a little chilly this evening but the cigar makes up for it!!

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    I just finished one of my last Cuesta Rey Stanford's Cameroon Reserves. I hope they re-release these again. These never get old.
    Mama said a lot of things and be thankful was the one she never minded saying twice

    --Drive-By Truckers

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    la gloria cubana- made me a little light headed- woohoo for noobs
    captain kirk

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    Been in a little smoking slump...Broke it today with a King B. A few months at 65% really helps them out.

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    Perdomo "fresh rolled" dbl corona. I like these, not ashamed to say it.

    And a Oliva master blend 2.

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    Indian Tabac super fuerte natural robusto
    Partagas series P #2
    Oliva O classic
    Punch english selection(?) gifted to me from another forum.
    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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    Last night had on Onyx Reserve Toro with four of my buddies while throwing darts in the garage of my BRAND NEW HOUSE!

    Woohoo! After a long day of moving, it was a nice relaxing evening.

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    An AVO XO Intermizzo while watching my two-hand-touch football team loose our last game of the season, from the sidelines. I was watching from the sidelines b/c my mom was in town and we were supposed to be in Annaplois, but a change of plans left me with out the neccesary Under-Armour needed to "protect this house". Team played pretty well though.

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    Sancho Panza Double Maduro Quixote

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    La Floridita came in a bundle with oher nicer smokes.

    Nicaraguan. don't get the the same kick as the Flor de Nicaragua. Not much of taste except some spice. Probably will not go for this one again

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    Default A Day Of Firsts

    First, I smoked a Rocky Patel Sun Grown Robusto. (Quite powerful for an early afternoon smoke on an empty stomach!! Well, live and learn I guess.)

    Before dinner I had a Ramon Allones Gustoso. Very nice smoke, but I can see why they put the cedar sleeve on it!!

    I just finished a CAO Gold Churchill. That was a very nice and enjoyable cigar.

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    Por Larranaga PC while BBQ'ing and doing some light planting.

    Not having my fill, I then capped off a huge and hearty dinner with a JDN Antano belicoso.
    Mama said a lot of things and be thankful was the one she never minded saying twice

    --Drive-By Truckers

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