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    I was trying to get a Cuban once, but she wanted nothing to do with me...

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    Didn't all the best Cuban cigar makers leave Cuba years ago? From what I understand Cuban cigars aren't anything like they were a few decades ago due to all the geniuses leaving the country.I've never had a Cuban before, but from what I have tried, DR and Nicaragua are great Cigar makers.

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    Well, I picked up an Arturo Fuente today, as well as a Habano Nub. I was not impressed with the Fuente whatsoever. I hope the Nub is good.

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    don't tell me that Quick I have 5 setting in the humidor putting on a little age!!!!!!!!!

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    After pondering it, I think I may be to blame. It's been a rough day, so I was excited to try my 2nd cigar ever and hopefully make the day a little better. I lit the thing entirely wrong (touched the flame to the cigar!), then started sucking like the cure was inside. It tasted scorched, peppery, and the smoke was warm/hot. I'm fairly certain at this point it's my fault

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    I just had a Romeo y Julietta No. 3 - with coffee and brandy - out on my deck.

    It was excellent.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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