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Romeo, Partagas and Montecristos are all favourites of mine, though being British I am very partial to a Punch, preferrably the Punch Punch. Bolivar is also nice, though better after a big meal.
Always nice to see a fellow enthusiast.
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Posted: 2003-08-30 05:59:58
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Yes, we have several of us over at Howardforums who love fine cigars and watches. As a matter of fact, member JeffHarris who is a sometimes poster here is in the fine watch business. If you ever are in the market again for a fine watch get in touch with him, he travels worldwide and is in Britian quite a bit.
Here are some cigars that were sent to me by a member of Howardforums who loves fine cigars in appreciation for helping him acquire a Digital Bluespoon...very nice, supportive and helpful people on these forums...much better to be positive than negative about people.
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[ This Message was edited by: Bengalboy on 2003-08-30 05:12 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-30 06:06:31
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Its a shame Partagas isn't appreciated by more people, they are very fine cigars for what you pay. Though I must admit that a Romeo takes the crown in my mind. I was lucky enough to be invited to a Churchill Dinner in London and the Romeos they served us afterwards were simply magnificent. Finest cigar I've had.
Day to day smoke is a punch for me, reasonable price and good quality. Though cigar snobs do tend to look down on them a bit, but I like what I like.
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Posted: 2003-08-30 06:29:17
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BENGALBOY.. why can't you make the photos a little bitt smaler ... not so big that they are all over my screen size.. just a little bit smaler, like that with the latest pic off your girlfriend ???
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Posted: 2003-08-30 10:52:46
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Bengal Boy
That is a very nice cat that you have there.
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Posted: 2003-08-30 21:12:22
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careful it doesent get Run over by car / boat.
So you enjoy Cigars how far can you run before your totally out of breath?
10 meters? 20? 30?
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Posted: 2003-08-30 21:37:55
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i think 5 m
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Posted: 2003-08-30 21:50:51
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To be fair to BengalBoy, with premium Cuban cigars, most afficianados don't inhale, I know I certainly don't. Lung capacity, therefore, is not greatly diminished. The whole point of cigar smoking is to appreciate the cigar, not just to have a fly puff from a Marlboro Light round the back of the bike sheds.
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Posted: 2003-08-30 22:46:20
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Either way i know who's gonna come first in a 100M sprint, and whos gonna live longer. Inhale or not you will be f**ked!
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Posted: 2003-08-30 23:33:50
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Those are unfeasibly large breats! There........... now i've said it!
Yeah grey phone is nice too!
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Posted: 2003-08-31 16:11:13
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