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    Roly Churchill (7.5 X 53) there's a bunch of cigar here. Smoked half after dinner and will likely burn the rest just before bed.
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    Litto Gomez Diez Americano Maduro

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    I smoked a 7" by 44 ring "Park Avenue" Special Reserve, very nutty, smooth
    and an easy Draw, great way to end one hassle of a day!!

    Smoke On Dudes!!

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    La Gloria "Serie N" - fantastic smoke for the trout stream. super flavor in a non jawbreaking size when your hands are busy.

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    Nicely aged Partagas Lonsdale. Very relaxing way to finish the afternoon.
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    Burned a La Veleza on the way home from work (come to think of it, I burned one on the way TO work as well.) This is a great affordable cigar that has definitely made my "Affordable Stuff That Works Really Well" list. I kind of wish the ring gauge was a bit bigger (it's 42) but can't really find any other fault with these stogies. At $29.95 for 2 bundles of 20 hand made Dominican cigars, you just can't beat it with a stick.
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    Trader Jack, it's a pretty cheap stick at $3 but for the price it was an amazing smoke, very easy draw and good flavor.
    No that pistol isn't the only thing under my kilt, but I can tell you both of them work just fine

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    Swung by Thompson Cigar on the way home from work. Scored 40 Columbus (Dominican) cigars 20 Torpedos and 20 Churchills. They were my typical budget, < $1 a stick. The guy behind the counter offered me a couple freebies. Of course being a cheap bast..uh I mean budget minded consumer I accepted. I got out to the truck and not wanting to bust open my bundles, I went for one of the freebies.

    Now, I've always been a bit of a romantic but as is the case with most guys, I've become gruff and synical in my old age. That said though fellas, I gotta say I'm in LOVE. The freebie in question was an H. Upmann, maduro, churchill that was absolutely borderline orgasmic. Not that I could ever afford to burn these as a steady diet or anything but holy bat turds that thing was delicious!
    H UPMANN RESERVE MADURO CHURCHILL MADURO
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    Columbus Torpedo on the way home, not bad but I think I prefer the churchills (sumatra wrapper) a bit spicier and a bit fuller.
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    Today's selection a decent LA Flor Dominicana Gran Maduro #7, not bad but not my fav by far....

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