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    Cigars

    Let's talk cigars. Anything and everything cigars. What are you into, light, medium or those nice heavies!? Have you tried something new lately, what's in your humidor right now? Do you enjoy pairing your sticks with a good brew, vino or meal?

    I'm real lucky to have one of the top cigar lounges around the country in my area. http://vault1905.com The owner Josh is all about getting those rare and hard to find sticks in.

    My current new favourite is the 1502 Blue Sapphire. It's a super smooth and satisfying smoke all the way through.

    I got sent home tonight with this delicious freebie along with a few others. Smoke em if you got em boys!
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    My neighbor had a cigar shop when they were hot. He had a guy from Cuba come in to roll customs. He'd buy panama hats at Target for $10 and sell them to his customers for $45. Is Tommy Bahama still a thing?
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    I worked at JR cigars in NJ for a while back in my 20's

    Arturo Fuentes. Mmmm

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    Is Ichy looking for used Cigars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    I worked at JR cigars in NJ for a while back in my 20's

    Arturo Fuentes. Mmmm

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    Nothing wrong with a Fuente Double Chateau in a Maduro wrapper every now and then.
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    What is this, 1999?

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    I like to enjoy a Optimo Green Leaf now and again. Filled with Cannabis.
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    I scored farmer cigars in Vinales Cuba, we took a horse drawn cart out into the fields where they were growing sugar cane /tobacco /vegies pretty much all by hand

    the guide said the farmer had grown the tobacco right there and his wife had rolled the cigars gluing the wrapper with honey, a bail of a doz cigars wrapped in a corn husk ... 15$

    smoking cigars and they were making us rum drinks at 10 am ... nice people the Cubans
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    Cigars

    Quote Originally Posted by Not bunion View Post
    Is Ichy looking for used Cigars?
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    give me macanudo toros or churchhills any day with good beer and i'm fine.
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    A fine aged liquor such as Scotch or a Brandy/Cognac always makes a good Cigar enjoyable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    A fine aged liquor such as Scotch or a Brandy/Cognac always makes a good Cigar enjoyable
    you know what I'd enjoy more than any aged liquor or cigars? fucking COFFEE CRISPS. also aged, apparently

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    Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story Maduro... smaller size that's easy to manage while working outdoors, tastes great.

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    That shop claims they started in 1905 - which is impressive until you research it a little and find out they're in a space that was a bank that was founded in 1905 and they got started in 2004 but they claim 1905 so wtf? on that.

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    I'm picturing itchybrowneye sitting in his parents' smoke-filled basement in nothing but a pair of stained whitey tighties, smoking a big cigar and laughing at the computer like Al Pacino in the Devil's Advocate.

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    Has there ever been a worse internet handle?

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    "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. AND SOMETIMES IT'S A BIG BROWN DICK"
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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. AND SOMETIMES IT'S A BIG BROWN DICK"
    Funniest thing about this is that you'd relate a cigar to a big dick.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin

    And they're disgusting enough without the phallic bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wooley12 View Post
    My neighbor had a cigar shop when they were hot. He had a guy from Cuba come in to roll customs. He'd buy panama hats at Target for $10 and sell them to his customers for $45. Is Tommy Bahama still a thing?
    That's a great little shop it sounds like and it sounds like he had pretty good little hustle going on too..lol.

    Hot? It's not a fad it's been around for a long long time. Cubans however are okay but highly over hyped. Those sticks from Nicaragua are far superior.
    Quote Originally Posted by Skidog View Post
    I worked at JR cigars in NJ for a while back in my 20's

    Arturo Fuentes. Mmmm

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    Arturo has a few good cigars but most of the line is sub-par and found in smoke shops however.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Stainless View Post
    I like to enjoy a Optimo Green Leaf now and again. Filled with Cannabis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    I scored farmer cigars in Vinales Cuba, we took a horse drawn cart out into the fields where they were growing sugar cane /tobacco /vegies pretty much all by hand

    the guide said the farmer had grown the tobacco right there and his wife had rolled the cigars gluing the wrapper with honey, a bail of a doz cigars wrapped in a corn husk ... 15$

    smoking cigars and they were making us rum drinks at 10 am ... nice people the Cubans
    It's amazing that they are so consistent in hand rolling those very delightful sticks. A very friendly and accommodating people indeed.
    Quote Originally Posted by SkiCougar View Post
    give me macanudo toros or churchhills any day with good beer and i'm fine.
    Yes! Great choices here. They pair great with some good beers.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny Satch View Post
    A fine aged liquor such as Scotch or a Brandy/Cognac always makes a good Cigar enjoyable.


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    If I go for the liquor I go for the yack pairing...mmmm.mmmm....mmm.
    Quote Originally Posted by skuff View Post
    Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story Maduro... smaller size that's easy to manage while working outdoors, tastes great.
    I'll have to check it out. Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    That shop claims they started in 1905 - which is impressive until you research it a little and find out they're in a space that was a bank that was founded in 1905 and they got started in 2004 but they claim 1905 so wtf? on that.
    They didn't claim that at all. You're highly mistaken and taking things out of context. Bingo...It's about the buildings history.....wow!

    I'm currently enjoying this stick by Asylum 13. It changes flavors through the whole smoke. Starts with various woody notes and finishes with those aged barrel liquor flavors. The draw is not bad and it burns very consistent too. It's a little under a good 2 hour smoke I'd say. I'm one hour in and just about half way through it. Cheers guys and gals!
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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Has there ever been a worse internet handle?
    It's apparent you're not well versed in the Japanese language. It's okay ignorance happens to us all. Best wishes to you however. Haters going to hate no matter what. 👍😁

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    Is this another iskibc experiment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Do you chew yer nails?
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    He definitely does. Kinda nasty-looking really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Do you chew yer nails?
    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    He definitely does. Kinda nasty-looking really.
    I rip them off, I like the pain. Smoking copious amounts of good cigars adds to the beautiful color of my fine, fine nails sweet cheeks. 😂😂😂👍

    ps. if you're wanting a handy you'll have to look elsewhere.

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