So what you're saying translated to my constitution is that I can stomach half of the first third? Yikes. Let's hope I don't get the chance to smoke one of these. lol
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Man. When I first started smoking these a couple years, I was bonkers about them. The box this (and the others) came out of is over a year old now, and they seem to be gaining in taste strength, getting to the edge of my tolerance. Anyone else notice this? This was not my first cigar today (although several hours later) and I had a full tummy at its start. I have another full box that's been sitting for about 6 months and I am wondering if I'll ever get into it after the last 3 of the first box. Or maybe I need to start wearing a bolder color of panties. Weird...
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I wonder if your palate is changing a bit. I found that I can't handle the stronger cigars anymore.Stewmuse wrote:Man. When I first started smoking these a couple years, I was bonkers about them. The box this (and the others) came out of is over a year old now, and they seem to be gaining in taste strength, getting to the edge of my tolerance. Anyone else notice this? This was not my first cigar today (although several hours later) and I had a full tummy at its start. I have another full box that's been sitting for about 6 months and I am wondering if I'll ever get into it after the last 3 of the first box. Or maybe I need to start wearing a bolder color of panties. Weird...
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Frankly, I found that my palate went on a bit of a curve in terms of enjoyable strength levels. I agree with Zed's statement about this. I would consider palate changes coming into play here.Zedman05 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 8:52 amI wonder if your palate is changing a bit. I found that I can't handle the stronger cigars anymore.Stewmuse wrote:Man. When I first started smoking these a couple years, I was bonkers about them. The box this (and the others) came out of is over a year old now, and they seem to be gaining in taste strength, getting to the edge of my tolerance.
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You guys are both PROBABLY right about this, but first I’m gonna try red or black panties and some new hosiery.
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I read it as a list of possible names for the latest Viaje cigar lines.
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Had a Campo cigar from Stewmuse's travels with a cup of coffee on the back porch today. Nothing life changing, but needed/wanted a cigar after hearing my grandma was going to the hospital with chest pains 2 days after telling her remaining daughters she believed she was dying. As with many things in life one must simply wait to see what happens...
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Sorry about your Grandma, DC. Best wishes to her, you, and your family.815DC wrote: ↑Fri Mar 16, 2018 5:53 pmHad a Campo cigar from Stewmuse's travels with a cup of coffee on the back porch today. Nothing life changing, but needed/wanted a cigar after hearing my grandma was going to the hospital with chest pains 2 days after telling her remaining daughters she believed she was dying. As with many things in life one must simply wait to see what happens...
On a lighter note I was going to do this as some kind of show contest, but screw it. If you live in the continental USA and want to try a few colmado sticks PM me with where to send them and I will try to get them out in April when the weather settles a bit more.
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