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Nothing fancy though, just cheap-$5-per-cigar-cigars at the night shop. Usually my friend splits them with me, but he never smokes more than one, but still pays half... It would be way too expensive otherwise. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
I really like Partagas dominican, cuban if you can get em, there are so many different cigars out there, macanudos are pretty good, Dunhill has some really nice cigars, [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
Lately, I've been partial to candela wrappers. Arturo Fuente's. My usual smokes are either maduro or natural wrapper cigars though. I just bought a graycliffe and that one was good!! Just not 12 dollar good LOL. I pretty much buy them in bulk (never less than 25 cigars/purchase) unless I am looking to try out a specific type.
I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
I'll have a cigar once or twice a year... special occasions only and they must be Cuban.
I have a friend who is from Cuba and his family lives in Toronto and Chicago.
He has them send him some real Cuban cigars a few times a year. Basicaly he gets a FedEx package with an assortment.
He then sells half of them to his friends and keeps the rest...
$20 for a Cohiba and $25 for a Romeo y Julieta (my personal favorite). I usualy hit him up around the beginning of Dec so I can have one for New Years Eve.
Occasionaly he will get a Fidel (Presidente) or two. Those things can last a day or two.
I usually have one per week in the summertime. My current favorites are Baccarat, Duque and Macanudo. Cigars International has a great selection at very good prices and they also have "sampler packs" so you can try all different kinds/wrappers/strenght etc.
Hmm. I don't usually have too many during the winter months. Wife says they stink up the house and it's too cold outside.
Some of my fav.'s
Carlos Torano--1959 Exodus Silver (Churchill)
CAO--Italia (Piazza)
CAO--Brazilia (Amazon)
Romeo y Julieta--Reserve Maduro (Churchill)
Opus X (any size..but I've only had one)
Ashton VSG--tasty little baby!!
Olivia "o" bold--(Oasis--I think that's the size)
Flor de Olivia (Churchill......the good "cheap" stick)
Yeah the Duque, CAO Italia, Romeo y Julieta and Flor de Olivia are all excellent!!
I have a 5 Vegas Gold that I am gonna light up after I get done jamming in a bit.
One thing I really like to do is set a backing track with some slow drum beats and just imrpov some licks into it while having a cigar lit in the ashtray....hang the guitar and take a few puffs...go back to playing....take a puff or two...go back to playing....
It's relaxing as hell to infuse two of my favorite pastimes together.
I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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Yeah the Duque, CAO Italia, Romeo y Julieta and Flor de Olivia are all excellent!!
I have a 5 Vegas Gold that I am gonna light up after I get done jamming in a bit.
One thing I really like to do is set a backing track with some slow drum beats and just imrpov some licks into it while having a cigar lit in the ashtray....hang the guitar and take a few puffs...go back to playing....take a puff or two...go back to playing....
It's relaxing as hell to infuse two of my favorite pastimes together.
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I'll second that!! There is supposedly a study where there was a correlation with pipe smoking and longevity. Apparently the soothing effects of pipe smoking lessend stress levels amongst smokers and this elevated their longevity.
I haven't seen the supposed study but it seems plausible since rarely do pipe (or cigar) smokers inhale the smoke.
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