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    LOL, this thread totally went off-course. Anyways, welcome to the board, you'll learn a lot from these mofos, just be patient when they veer off course.

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    PS - I never really got into NASCAR, but I do love a good rally/road race. F1, Le Mans, GT, Offroad rally, etc. But, I'm sure if you actually attend it in person, it's like any other sport, great to experience first-hand.

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    NASCAR is awesome in person, I used to live about a mile from Riverside Raceway, (road course in Cali, gone for over 20 years now), and more than one occasion I had tickets in the infield, and access to the bridge leading there, (right over the end of the back straightaway). The sound of 40 cars at top speed, only 15 feet below you is incredible
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    NASCAR is awesome in person, I used to live about a mile from Riverside Raceway, (road course in Cali, gone for over 20 years now), and more than one occasion I had tickets in the infield, and access to the bridge leading there, (right over the end of the back straightaway). The sound of 40 cars at top speed, only 15 feet below you is incredible
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    Not a dumb question at all. Nicotine can act as a stimulant. I believe the author was saying because it is mild with less nicotine it will not stimulate as much...I don't buy into that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    We ended up at a Nascar race at MIS a few years ago and scalped tickets for great seats. 14th row from the fence, 12 seats before the Start / Finish line.

    While I am not by any stretch of the imagination a NASCAR fan, it is something I think everyone should experience. I know it's cliche, but you can actually FEEL the power of those cars as they pass by. I remember feeling the hair on the back of my neck stand up when the Pace Car pulled off the track and the 48 (I think it was 48) cars went by us to start the race under full power.

    However, that did not compare to the only time I'd been to an F-1 race and a BMW, a MacLaren and a Ferrari absolutely SCREAMED by us as we were standing on a walkway over the track. It was practice before qualifying and we were on our way to our seats. What a rush!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I've been to IRL races and enjoyed them as well. 217 mph on a 1.5 mile oval......screeming is the right word. I can imagine what F1 would feel like. Maybe someday.

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    Ok.....let me make sure I'm understanding you guys correctly..........

    if you smoke a Macanudo right before you go to bed, it won't keep you up, if you have a full stomach, have had your fill of 24 oz. beers at the NASCAR event you just got home from and only made left hand turns on your way home from said event? Is this about right?? LOL

    Thanks for the replys guys. I now know what that guy was referring to. I did smoke one a few nights ago that came in one of the samplers I bought. My personal opinion of this cigar is it seemed like I was smoking air. There was absolutely no taste at all. I'm new to cigar smoking, (smoked cigarettes for about 16 years and quit about 5 years ago), and definitely don't know that much about cigars but the cigars that I enjoy the most, (so far) are the fuller flavored ones. Maybe I started out on the wrong end of the flavor spectrum but I enjoy the flavor of 5 Vegas Series "A", Maxx by Alec Bradley and Indian Tabac Maduro. I've been wanting to try a "Graycliff Espresso" but read a couple of reports about them burning unevenly and not really being that good of a cigar.

    Thanks again for the replys.

    Chris

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    The Espresso is ok but not worth the price. If the cigar was 6 or 7 bucks, instead of 20 or more, it would probably have a more favorable reputation.

    Try a Sancho Panza Double Maduro. I think you will like it.

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    The Famous Maduritos are also pretty tasty. A real nice quick smoke.

    Also look into some Don Kiki Brown labels. Hit me up with your addy and I'll send you a couple.

    spiffy

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    The Espresso is ok but not worth the price. If the cigar was 6 or 7 bucks, instead of 20 or more, it would probably have a more favorable reputation.

    Try a Sancho Panza Double Maduro. I think you will like it.
    I've never had a Graycliff so can't comment on those, but Tyler speaks the truth with the SP Double Maduros. They may very well be one of the greatest deals out there in cigars.
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    Thanks for the heads up on the "Sancho Panza Double Maduro". I'll have to check them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hendu3270 View Post
    Ok.....let me make sure I'm understanding you guys correctly..........

    if you smoke a Macanudo right before you go to bed, it won't keep you up, if you have a full stomach, have had your fill of 24 oz. beers at the NASCAR event you just got home from and only made left hand turns on your way home from said event? Is this about right?? LOL

    Thanks for the replys guys. I now know what that guy was referring to. I did smoke one a few nights ago that came in one of the samplers I bought. My personal opinion of this cigar is it seemed like I was smoking air. There was absolutely no taste at all. I'm new to cigar smoking, (smoked cigarettes for about 16 years and quit about 5 years ago), and definitely don't know that much about cigars but the cigars that I enjoy the most, (so far) are the fuller flavored ones. Maybe I started out on the wrong end of the flavor spectrum but I enjoy the flavor of 5 Vegas Series "A", Maxx by Alec Bradley and Indian Tabac Maduro. I've been wanting to try a "Graycliff Espresso" but read a couple of reports about them burning unevenly and not really being that good of a cigar.

    Thanks again for the replys.

    Chris
    I started off just like you and have the same taste for full bodied cigars. You should give the Partagas Black and Joya de Nicaragua a try.

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