Anyone here smoke cigars?
Originally Posted by PontiacDad
Originally Posted by Paulnold
Never heard of those but I have had a dozen or so this summer, to name a few :romeo y julietta'*,a couple cohiba'* and a few la corona'*. 
All Cuban cigars are pricey and like a fine wine you need to develop a taste for them.
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Originally Posted by corvettecrazy
smoking is bad!
You've never been a big fan of cigars, but if there'* a cooler-looking way to light all those fuses, you're not aware of it.
Back in my days of less intelligence I used to enjoy the occasional cigar. Don't remember all the brands, but the one that sticks out most in my mind was this one cigar wrapped in a bannana tree leaf.
I swear that thing got me stoned.
Here are my Favorites:
Acid-Kuba Kuba, and Blondie
Ambrosia-Nector, and Mother Earth
Gurkha Centurian Double-X
Gurkha Class Regent-Toro
Gurkha Master'* Select-Toro
Gurkha Expedition 1887 Ltd.-Toro
Cuban Honeys Cherry flavored
I usually get them from Cigars International but I bought my Humidor from Thompson Cigar.
Acid-Kuba Kuba, and Blondie
Ambrosia-Nector, and Mother Earth
Gurkha Centurian Double-X
Gurkha Class Regent-Toro
Gurkha Master'* Select-Toro
Gurkha Expedition 1887 Ltd.-Toro
Cuban Honeys Cherry flavored
I usually get them from Cigars International but I bought my Humidor from Thompson Cigar.
Originally Posted by smellbird
Back in my days of less intelligence I used to enjoy the occasional cigar. Don't remember all the brands, but the one that sticks out most in my mind was this one cigar wrapped in a bannana tree leaf.
I swear that thing got me stoned.
Probably did! Banana peels have a tendency todo that, so maybe the tree leaves do too.
I forgot to mention one I'd like to try but can't afford:
Partagas 150 Don Ramon
Partagas 150 Series
Partagas 150 Don Ramon
Partagas 150 Series
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