I don't really have a preference. I don't mind the bigger ring guage cigars as long as it's not TOO big. Anything over 54 and it's a chore to smoke. I do like a nice robusto or Toro because I have big hands and a bigger mouth. :laugh: I can appreciate the smaller sizes though. Jabba let me...
I was in a meeting at work that started at 9. We had heard rumors about what had happened but noone knew the extent of it. I'll never forget how the senior manager bust into the meeting room and told us what was going on and just said "go home". I was in daze walking back to my place that day...
Last Rocky movie was "Rocky Balboa". Now a Rambo movie called "John Rambo". I see a pattern here.
Next Stallone sequel: "Joe Bomowski".
(Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot 2)
Actually the original poster was probably referring to you all along. :rolleyes:
I agree with Wilkey though, I don't think the forum is anywhere near approaching critical mass on BS posts. We have a lobby forum for the reason of kicking back and enjoying ourselves from time to time. If you...
All this talk about Cuba importing leaf or exporting leaf (as in back in the day to Miami) - has reminded me of a local cigar roller here in Toronto, Canada called Correnti Cigars. They claim to import raw Cuban leaf and roll them in Toronto. They've been around for years, have had right-ups...
Well it's better to have the cello on and want to take it off, then wanting cello and getting a box with no cello. You have the option of removing all that cello yourself and voila, your sticks are nude!
Yep I was really skeptical about the non-fermented claim of the wrappers too. I have to ask myself though, does Emilio really have anything to gain by making these claims though? He's not hurting for money based on the article and the history of his family in the business, so I just don't...
I was hoping this article would stir some discussion and viewpoints from people. I heard once from a Perdomo rep that Cuba was importing tobacco from Nicaragua but I just laughed it off as the guy trying to push his own product. Now I read this article with some HUGE claims. Not only does he...
From the article:
"Don Emilio, with brothers Augusto, Leonardo, and Priamo Ernesto, supply dark tobacco to some of the most prestigious brands on the U.S. and international markets, as well as to the Cuban cigar industry. That statement draws my surprise, and Reyes explains his family has...
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