Hello all,
It's been a little while since I have actively posted here, but I have been reading threads and reviews for the past several months and it inspired me to open up the ol' vinotemp and pick out some cigars to celebrate the wonderful New England weather
I wanted something more robust...
I just had it last week, first day of fevers I was at 102. Next day, 104. Next day, 104.5, then I started to worry. Kept a cold cloth on me at all times and kept taking Tamiful, the fever went away after about 3 days. Over a week later, still got a nasty cough, but apparently this is...
You know, I was thinking the same thing. It seems like all Pete's cigars are limited production or very hard to acquire now. It definitely works, and it justifies the hefty price tag for a lot of people. Not that they are not good cigars, I just don't necessarily feel they live up the rarity...
I'm not sure if you know or not, but that is called canoeing, and a lot of times it can be fixed simply by rotating the cigar so that the conflict side is facing up. Heat rises, so science helps fix the cigar for you!
First full retail box I ever bought was Padron 64' Exclusivo. Still got the box in my humidor. It was not a mistake!
I have yet to try the 80th, someday I will work up the courage to buy it or trade for one. The price tag is way beyond me at this point.
Gesh, another one of these eh!? If I remember correctly the first few going into the double digits of pages. Good luck to all of you, and congrats Kingantz on two years!
Yeah, and that's just the filter (they use a little fiberglass in every filter), imagine the rest of the cig. Sigh.... every time we take a step forward, it's two steps back...
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