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    Reason: spelling . . . Sorry Mrs. Crabtree
    LMAO

    Except ya missed one:

    BUTT not "but"

    I agree with your take on the LFD Doulbe Ligero, many people say this is a "knock you on your butt" smoke and yes it's definitely strong, I don't think it's that much stronger than other full bodied cigars out there.

    I have a couple of Torano Signatures, I'll have to try one For about the TENTH time (sorry) I really love the Exodus 1959 (Gold) line and the Tributes are pretty good but IMO, not as tasty ad the Exodus 1959s
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    I don't know why, but the Torano Signature just didn't do it for me - I prefer the Exodus line from all the Torano's I've smoked - especially the silvers. I still have yet to try the Tributes, so we'll see... I've got a couple in the humi, just haven't gotten around to it. I am liking Torano's more and more as I smoke them.

    I love the LFD DL Chisels!!! A great, full bodied smoke. Some say it's kick a$$ - I say it is definitely a strong cigar. It is definitely one you don't smoke with coffee in the morning!!! One of my stiff drink/strong cigar kind of cigars!!!

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    I'm waiting on a big Torano order to come in. I'm setting a side a box of the 1959's for myself (haven't had the pleasure of smoking one yet). Now which one do I get the Torpedo's or the Toro's. CC has me half convinced on going with the Toro's, but I just love Torpedo's.

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    CCat . . .

    Got you too brother . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    CCat . . .

    Got you too brother . . . LOL Man those keys on the keyboard get smaller every year!

    LMAO, that and I can't friggin' SEE anything even WITH reading glasses Only a couple more years 'til YOU get near that magic "40" mark . Tell ya what, I'll save all my old reading glasses for ya and send them to you for your 40th birthday
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    Good review there Jaewing. I have a few in the 'ole humidor sitting nicely. I'll have to break one out and try it, never had one.

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