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I smoked a cigar 2323 Responses
Last post: 3 months ago | Thread started: Aug 21, 08, 8:33 p.m.
- mrdobolina
carry gum with you. my uncle smokes cigars and his breath is like hot garbage a lot of the time.

- Dog-earAug 21, 08, 8:37 p.m. – Permalink
- mrdobolina
totally. I sell videos if you is inssstressted


- Dog-earAug 21, 08, 8:43 p.m. – Permalink
- lambsy
i sat in a plane next to a guy who had just smoked a cigar before getting on board. it was so foul it made me dizzy.
then i saw his lips out of the corner of my eye, and he had this black cancerous growth on the corner of his mouth.
barf.
5 hour flight that seemed like eternity.
chick next to me was spraying her perfume in the air. lolz.


- Dog-earAug 21, 08, 11:33 p.m. – Permalink
- rafalski
I bought a nice box of black market Cohibas in Cuba. I didn't know they were fakes initially as I knew almost nothing about cigars. I paid about 10% store price so they were a steal either way.
They were in a wooden box and were actually pretty well made, had seals and certificates and everything. I only could see the difference in the tiny details when I went to a tobacco store and checked out some actual originals. The certificate's embossing was a little different. Also, the originals didn't stink right out of the box like Populares, the cheapest Cuban cigarettes :) Still, the package was a good job. I suspect they reuse original wooden boxes recycled after tourists. If not, they're really good counterfeiters. The burned-in etchings were perfect.This is the kind of humidor they came in:
The knock-offs tasted great though and they were Cuban enough for me, sure were no Chinese fakes.
It was the thing to do, support people's business rather than the oppressing state's. Any opportunity to give them some capitalism and let them earn they money was good.Sitting on Havana's Malecon with a cigar on my birthday is a thing I can only recommend..


- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 5:04 a.m. – Permalink
- TheBlueOne
Haven't had a cigar in a decade, since I quite smoking all together. The cigar bar thing was all the rage in what was it '96? '97? They were enjoyable on occasion. I find a nice smoky peat-heavy single malt scotch (Talisker or a Laphroaig) hits the same flavor zones though.


- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 5:24 a.m. – Permalink
- somatica
Acid cigars are where it's at at the moment, I highly recommend them. I bought a box a few weeks ago for a buddies bachelor party and they were fantastic.
These were amazing...
http://www.tinderbox.com/Acid-Ku…

- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 6:55 a.m. – Permalink
- orangecrunch
What did George Carlin say about cigars?


- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 7:02 a.m. – Permalink
- scrap_paper
"It was the thing to do, support people's business rather than the oppressing state's. Any opportunity to give them some capitalism and let them earn they money was good."
A state that provides free health care, cheap pharmaceutical drugs and all the basic necessities of life while still under harsh and unfair sanctions by the US I think you meant to say. Two sides to every coin.


- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 7:10 a.m. – Permalink
- TheBlueOne


- Dog-earAug 22, 08, 8:04 a.m. – Permalink






