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To: Alkhin
O blessed Partagas!
Black Label (one of my top 5)? If so, check out the CAO Brazilia (my #1). If I am going to have a cigar, it must have some real flavor!
105 posted on 01/20/2006 10:23:24 AM PST by mnehring (Perry 06- It's better than a hippie in a cowboy hat or a commie with blue hair.)
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To: mnehrling

Will do - am always looking for new ones to try. I always end up falling back to Partagas though because it seems to have the right balance for me. Macanudos go "rancid" on me for some reason, and there are some that give me a real head-rush. I want to feel mellow, not like Im in a fog. But that sounds real good!


108 posted on 01/20/2006 10:27:19 AM PST by Alkhin (Double polaroids?! What were you thinking of at the time?!)
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To: mnehrling
BSG and Partagas Black Label BUMP.

I absolutely love BSG! And I am not the kind of person to get drawn into television series. But BSG has become nearly an obsession with me. That there is a market for such a smart show truly gives me hope for this country. I have all the second season that has aired still on my TiVo because I keep putting off burning them to DVD. I better get to that soon before my wife deletes them. She is worried that they will cause one of her lame shows to delete early.

Which transitions quite well back to the topic of cigars because I was wishing I had a Partagas Black Label to smoke last night while my wife was watching Dancing with the Stars. I quit smoking cigars about 8 years ago, but I have recently picked the habit back up. Thanks to Partagas Black Label, I am hooked again. I had never tasted a more enjoyable cigar at any price. I recently bought a tin of the CAO maduro cigarillos and liked the flavor. I will pick up a Brazilia today per your reccomendation.

225 posted on 01/20/2006 1:03:26 PM PST by shempy (EABOF)
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