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by Stewmuse » Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:19 am
kurtdesign1 wrote:Call me a nerd but I think... I know there are hurdles but progression could result in the benefit of a lot of new cigars being enjoyed or avoided.
Oh, we're supposed to believe you're going to try a new cigar? Nerd, please...

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by kurtdesign1 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:52 am
Stewmuse wrote: Nerd, please...

That made me laugh out loud.
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by Stewmuse » Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:27 pm
Rats. I shoulda saved it for the show!
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by hunttting » Wed Oct 07, 2015 1:30 pm
I'm looking for the most smoke from an oily cigar... What is the best?
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by kurtdesign1 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:24 am
hunttting wrote:I'm looking for the most smoke from an oily cigar... What is the best?
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Good Morning. Why don't you introduce yourself and tell us a little bit abotu what else you like. I have a few suggestions but if you're not a regular smoker, they could quite practically make you lose your lunch! Thanks for joining our little corner of the internet and we hope you stick around to get all the help you need. Cheers
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by Stewmuse » Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:43 pm
Lots of smoke? Both the DE Undercrown and Nica Rustica just continuosly pour the smoke out.
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by hunttting » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:07 pm
I am retired, cigarette smoker for 29 years and have it up cold turkey in Feb 2013, I haven't gotten a buzz off a cigar for 4 years but do enjoy a guy flavored smoke. Picked up a couple Gurkha Ghosts per the rep in Austin TX.
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by kurtdesign1 » Mon Oct 12, 2015 8:59 am
hunttting wrote:I am retired, cigarette smoker for 29 years and have it up cold turkey in Feb 2013, I haven't gotten a buzz off a cigar for 4 years but do enjoy a guy flavored smoke. Picked up a couple Gurkha Ghosts per the rep in Austin TX.
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I'm not sure we deal in that brand of flavored smoke but I'll certainly second the aforementioned sticks. Drew Estate products typically produce a metric buttload of smoke. They're oily as well. For flavored sticks, well, you'll have to introduce yourself to get those answers in the comments below. Ha!
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by Zedman05 » Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:00 pm
I am interested to know if "guy flavored" was an auto correct because it is typed so much in your phone, or a word was misspelled, but it made for a double take on my part.
Oliva V tend to be an oilier cigar.
Joya de Nicaragua Dark Corojo.
Tatuaje Reserva series.
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