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    I smoked a Big Red yesterday on the golf course. Big Red is a house blend from Jack's tobacco in Milwaukee. Excellent cigar!!

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    Partagas Black Label Bravo
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    churchill deluxe on the drive home

    and just finished up a partagas short

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    Kahlua Corona last night (Yes, i know. I bought a box of them and am trying to rid myself of them.)

    Punch Punch Non-Cuban tonight with a Fat Tire, worked well together.
    "I reject your reality and substitute my own."

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    Oliva Ole Bold I really like these. and the classics as well.

    Torano 1959 toro solid smoke.
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    10-3-05 cohiba siglo iii

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    October 3rd:
    Ashton VSG Spellbound (thanks Altbier)
    Rafael Gonzales Coronas Extra

    October 4th:
    Quai d'Orsay Gran Corona
    San Cristobal de la Habana La Fuerza
    Saint Luis Rey Petit Corona
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basil
    Oliva Ole Bold I really like these. and the classics as well.

    Torano 1959 toro solid smoke.
    Two of my favorite domestics
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVitaleMob
    Kahlua Corona last night (Yes, i know. I bought a box of them and am trying to rid myself of them.)

    Punch Punch Non-Cuban tonight with a Fat Tire, worked well together.
    Last year, I stopped at one of my political friend's house (she ran for State Rep.) and her husband gave me a Kahlua to try. We sat out on their deck on the lake on a nice summer day with a couple of beers. I actually thought it was pretty good.
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Exodus 1959 Toro
    Remember to breathe

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    Smoked a Carlos Torano last night, awesome cigar! Thanks Baron Porthos

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
    Last year, I stopped at one of my political friend's house (she ran for State Rep.) and her husband gave me a Kahlua to try. We sat out on their deck on the lake on a nice summer day with a couple of beers. I actually thought it was pretty good.
    True, they are pretty good, but you can't drink anything except coffee or Kahlua with them, and they have a very heavy sugar around the head of the cigar that covers up all of the taste in the smoke. I have been smoking non-flavoreds lately, and I am starting to see that Kahluas are not all that they're cracked up to be. Not bad, but not something i would buy a box of again.

    I personally seem to be moving toward the Torano lines, the Ashton classic line, and some of the CAO lines (not the flavoreds).
    "I reject your reality and substitute my own."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonsey5484
    Smoked a Carlos Torano last night, awesome cigar! Thanks Baron Porthos
    Your Welcome
    Remember to breathe

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    I had a perdome estate selecion nat pyramide. What a great smoke.
    Remember to breathe

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    Just finished a Partagas Serie S Esplendido... I love the shape, but it tasted a little too leathery (?) for me... It was a lot like the Indian Tabac I had the other day... And it burned very hot...

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    5 Vegas Gold Robusto

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    I had an Arturo Fuente cigarillo this morning on the way in to work. One of my local shops was selling them as singles. I was very impressed... Big cigar taste from a little baby stick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVitaleMob
    True, they are pretty good, but you can't drink anything except coffee or Kahlua with them, and they have a very heavy sugar around the head of the cigar that covers up all of the taste in the smoke. I have been smoking non-flavoreds lately, and I am starting to see that Kahluas are not all that they're cracked up to be. Not bad, but not something i would buy a box of again.

    I personally seem to be moving toward the Torano lines, the Ashton classic line, and some of the CAO lines (not the flavoreds).
    My favorite is the Exodus 1959. and the Ashton #60 is right up there too. I can't wait to find a box of Torano Virtuoso Maestro due out next month.
    Remember to breathe

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    October 5th:
    Vegas Robaina Famosos
    La Gloria Cubana Tainos
    TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
    Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.

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    Padilla EMS robusto!!!
    "If it Bleeds We can Kill it"

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