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GAZHOG
07-08-2008, 08:17 AM
Need some reading material for next week. Found this reference on CS:
"An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post Revolution Havana Cigars" By Min Ron Nee.
and thought :idea: you fellas might be able to suggest some good CC or general cigar reading material.

Of course, with internet access I can hang out here, but thought I could re-educate some brain cells after reading some of Zach's recent posts :wink:

Actually enjoy you and David sparring! Jamie and Mert are a little disconcerting :shock: (I mean Sexual: Vintage SNL)

Zach, pick up a few Fuente Exquisitos (Mad) for the road. Nice short smokes with decent flavor (high wrapper to filler ratio). Couple of bucks and tastes very similar to the 8-5-8 big brother. Here is a pick with your gifted VSG. That one is on the schedule for this evening.


Wow, just realized I could have gotten three of four posts out of this one :mrgreen:

Catch you later........

GAZHOG
07-08-2008, 08:25 AM
here is the pic....
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zmancbr
07-08-2008, 08:29 AM
Need some reading material for next week. Found this reference on CS:
"An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post Revolution Havana Cigars" By Min Ron Nee.
and thought :idea: you fellas might be able to suggest some good CC or general cigar reading material.

There is a book that people talk about on CS a lot... I think it is the MRN that you have listed above... or something like that... I want to get one some day... read all about the different Marcas... would be sweet... If you get the book let us know how it is...

Zach, pick up a few Fuente Exquisitos (Mad) for the road. Nice short smokes with decent flavor (high wrapper to filler ratio). Couple of bucks and tastes very similar to the 8-5-8 big brother. Here is a pick with your gifted VSG. That one is on the schedule for this evening.

Enjoy that VSG... I wish I would have brought one for the drive home tonight...man that sounds good... I brought a Jose Piedra, a Gurkha Symphony, and one other one I can't seem to remember... that will give me a choice... I smoked a Casa Torano Maduro Lancero on the way last night and let me say... I never get tired of loving those sticks... I really need to get my hands on a box...

jcarlton
07-08-2008, 08:39 AM
Need some reading material for next week. Found this reference on CS:
"An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post Revolution Havana Cigars" By Min Ron Nee.
and thought :idea: you fellas might be able to suggest some good CC or general cigar reading material.

Of course, with internet access I can hang out here, but thought I could re-educate some brain cells after reading some of Zach's recent posts :wink:

Actually enjoy you and David sparring! Jamie and Mert are a little disconcerting :shock: (I mean Sexual: Vintage SNL)

Zach, pick up a few Fuente Exquisitos (Mad) for the road. Nice short smokes with decent flavor (high wrapper to filler ratio). Couple of bucks and tastes very similar to the 8-5-8 big brother. Here is a pick with your gifted VSG. That one is on the schedule for this evening.


Wow, just realized I could have gotten three of four posts out of this one :mrgreen:

Catch you later........

Mert just brings out the..





oh forget it that just takes us further down the rabbit hole. Dammit another Freudian slip. http://www.buttercreamdreams.com/smilies/bash.gif

zmancbr
07-08-2008, 08:41 AM
Mert just brings out the..

oh forget it that just takes us further down the rabbit hole. Dammit another Freudian slip. http://www.buttercreamdreams.com/smilies/bash.gif

opusfxd
07-08-2008, 05:35 PM
Ah, another fine topic brought to you from the boys at CFRHN!

ROFL!!!!

I wonder what the longest we could ever keep on topic would be while maintaining a PG rating. Nah, that'll never happen. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I submit this digest version of 4 posts. :mrgreen: