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What this country needs is a good five cent cigar thread!
Today | El Sordo

Posted on 06/25/2010 9:44:42 AM PDT by El Sordo

It's Friday. We need some cigar pron.

One thing that has befuddled me some is the wide variety out there in size and shape.

Personally, I find that I gravitate towards robustos and toros with the occasional belicoso. The big churchills I just don't seem to find as pleasant. And the skinny stuff burns too hot for me.

How about yous guys?

Discuss.

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To: El Sordo
I used to smoke churchills. But now, it's robustos. I only smoke outside, and it's too damned hot down here in Texas to smoke more than a robusto. I also like the ring gauge of a robusto. When it gets cooler in the fall, if I want to stay on the deck a little longer, I can always smoke another robusto. That's the beauty of a robusto. I don't feel compelled to keep smoking to avoid wasting a good cigar. I can always finish a robusto.

Currently smoking 5 Vegas Classic.

21 posted on 06/25/2010 10:55:16 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: El Sordo

Any premium robusto, but my favorite is a CAO Gold.


22 posted on 06/25/2010 10:55:16 AM PDT by razorback-bert (Some days it's not worth chewing through the straps.)
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To: El Sordo

I managed to score five Cuban sticks (Cohibas) from a Nicaraguan friend who just came back from that area! I’ve been an avid smoker for years and enjoy the Hoyo de Monterey, Punch’s and Arturo Fuentes. All Robustos!


23 posted on 06/25/2010 10:55:58 AM PDT by rbosque (11 year Freeper! Combat Economist.)
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To: El Sordo

Yummmm,
I’ve been thinking about my Friday Cigar all morning. I can’t wait to get home and dig through my humidor/burial urn and pick out a good one. I’m leaning toward a Rocky Patel 1992 60 ring, but who knows what will jump out at me??

BTW- I’m a pilot getting ready to fly from Lakeside airport in New Orleans to Myrtle Beach. I just bumped into Steven Segal. He sure looked old fat and had a really bad hair coloring job.

My Buddy is here flying oil surveys in the gulf. He says a whole bunch of oil is fixing to come ashore between Pensacola and Gulfport.


24 posted on 06/25/2010 10:56:56 AM PDT by PilotDave (No, really, you just can't make this stuff up!!!)
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To: El Sordo

It’s always good to keep in mind that, with delicacies, cigars included, your current state of mind, the location, the situation, and the camaraderie matter far more than the delicacy itself.

This is because after a draw or two of a cigar, or a few sips of brandy, a bite or two of the fine meal, and the initial experience has passed. And while you may enjoy the rest, it just won’t be as grand as that first bit.

Your state of mind is very important. If you are starved, a meal tastes so much better, and if you really want that cigar, it is far more enjoyable.

The location matters as well. If it is a relaxing, quiet place, where you can appreciate what you are doing, it is far better than where you are rushed, it is noisy, and there are many distractions.

Is the situation special, or humdrum? That first cigar while celebrating a major accomplishment is going to be much better than one pulled out “just because.”

And finally, being around a bunch of people you like, who also like cigars, where you can talk cigars, or anything else for that matter. You know there is no ill feeling over smoking, and it is a pleasant break from the day. Something to look forward to. Makes that cigar so much better.


25 posted on 06/25/2010 11:03:18 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

I agree the atmosphere is an essential part of the cigar experience. My favorite cigar was a Royal Jamaica Maduro Churchill which are no longer made. They had a unique flavor and aroma.


26 posted on 06/25/2010 11:14:00 AM PDT by jfkcv67bt
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To: El Sordo

My favorite to enjoy is Partagas 1845 Black Label, but for an everyday cigar I don’t think that Arturo Fuente Breva Royales can be beaten.


27 posted on 06/25/2010 1:54:42 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (A blind clock finds a nut at least twice a day.)
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To: El Sordo

Love Punch cigars. I smoke one everyday on a 30-40 minute drive. Its the only thing that keeps me from ramming the asshats who insists on playing their car sterios so loud that my truck vibrates.


28 posted on 06/25/2010 6:06:29 PM PDT by Yorlik803 (better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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To: wideminded

hahaha thanks for the laugh.


29 posted on 06/25/2010 6:08:11 PM PDT by Yorlik803 (better to die on your feet than live on your knees.)
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To: El Sordo

Currently enjoying a Fuente and a glass of Maker’s Mark. Does this make me a bad person?


30 posted on 06/25/2010 6:21:05 PM PDT by alarm rider (The left will always tell you who they fear the most. What are they telling you now?)
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