You'd fit right in with us.
I'm not looking to disparage Lew, either. He's a contributor at CW in the Smokin Post. There's a thread he's involved with this week. Of course there are many who "honk his bobo" which gets a touch tiresome after seeing it for so many years. Yet he's willing to slum...
Meanwhile, the state of Louisiana is paying nutria trappers $5 for nutria tails, just to show that the hunters are taking care of the nutria problem. Hatters should demand felters get them nutral rats (as the Coon Asses call them.)
We have too many of the damn things down here, eating marsh...
Nice weekends.
James, the JR Alternatives aren't really trying to be like the cigars they claim to be. It's all a marketing schtick, even Lew Rothman, president of JR Cigars will admit to it under duress. Of course, if you corner him, he'll start ranting and raving about how most cigar smokers...
Same here, cop. Not likely to get one until Saturday evening.
James, give those Partagas a week or so to "settle" from their trip before you crack open the box and try one.
Not a bad deal. That part of the MAXX line? Those are getting a bit of buzz. The Medalist and Havana lines by Alec Bradley are also purt' good.
Keep a few of those Partagas and bury them deep in the humidor for a few years from now. They should be sublime.
I like La Aurora as well, their regular La Aurora line is a good cigar, Cameroon wrapper, at a decent price. Their Leon Jimenes is s similar blend but with a Connecticut shade wrapper, very good for new smokers and guys who like mild cigars.
La Aurora Preferidos are simply magnificent...
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