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    Quote Originally Posted by Maduro Man View Post
    I have a small commentary on the Bolivar Cofradia...This is a bold, robust smoke with heavy flavors of earth and spice. It's a rich blend of hearty tobaccos and in my opinion, proves to be one of the strongest blends Bolivar has put out to date. This full-bodied cigar is very intoxicating with its decadent flavors, heady aroma, and intense finish.
    WTF dude? Is this your review or JR's.

    http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=deals_boli_07no2

    What a fuggin tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOXOF View Post
    WTF dude? Is this your review or JR's.

    http://www.jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=deals_boli_07no2

    What a fuggin tool.
    It's me tryin to be funny...

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    I thought it was funny...no one actually talks that way except for people who write reviews for cigar publications.

    The Gurkha Black Puro is fantastic, IMO. It tastes very, what's the word here? Oh yes: cigarlike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    I thought it was funny...no one actually talks that way except for people who write reviews for cigar publications.

    The Gurkha Black Puro is fantastic, IMO. It tastes very, what's the word here? Oh yes: cigarlike.
    I've never tried a Gurkha, thanks for the tip. Do you feel Gurkha is kinda turning into the CAO line? It seems like the market is flooded with them. So many to choose from, it's hard to find one you like that will taste the same way every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maduro Man View Post
    I've never tried a Gurkha, thanks for the tip. Do you feel Gurkha is kinda turning into the CAO line? It seems like the market is flooded with them. So many to choose from, it's hard to find one you like that will taste the same way every time.

    There are quite a few out there, probably more lines than CAO, but I've been happy with most of them I've tried.

    As far as good ones, try this link

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthre...avorite+gurkha

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    There are quite a few out there, probably more lines than CAO, but I've been happy with most of them I've tried.

    As far as good ones, try this link

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/showthre...avorite+gurkha
    Thanks Hefty...I'll take a look.

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