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    Hillbilly HERF

    They run to it…
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    Today's Smoke 2025

    In Mobile AL, nice cigar shop.
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    What was YOUR Cigar of the Year for 2025?

    Hmmm. A few pop into my mind: CAO Amazon Basin (2024) are very interesting, Tat Pork Tenderloin as well (2025), and an Opus 888 was really fantastic. I’ll pick the Amazon Basin, i never thought I’d say that, was hesitant to buy the box, glad i did.
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    Today's Smoke 2025

    First one, wanted to see what all the fuss was about, Knuckle Sandwich Maduro toro. Pleasantly surprised!
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    Christmas Eve / Christmas Day smokes

    I’ve been smoking an Angels Share Opus @ Christmas / Christmas Eve for the past 5 years or so, but maybe I smoke that Trinidad Fundadore I’ve had for many years.
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    Cigar of the month

    So far, for December, it’s Amazon Basin, really a tasty cigar, lots of different flavors coming & going.
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    Today's Smoke 2025

    Had these CAO Amazon Basin a year, made a big difference, smoking fantastic, very interesting, complex cigar, great construction. Will smoke another one in a year, and see how they’ve progressed.
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    So… We’re Allowed to Want to Buy Cigars, Just Not Good Ones?

    we need more mentally ill morons, not that we’re not loaded w them, talking about the ones that set themselves on fire
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    Today's Smoke 2025

    2 cigars, 2 poor construction, very rare for Padron.
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    What SMOKING music are you listening to? (2025)

    My other neighbor is the drummer in this band
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    What SMOKING music are you listening to? (2025)

    Cool story about this song. My neighbor wrote it, after hearing the story about the history of our neighborhood from some other neighbors. The oak tree where the Indian is buried is now huge, and there’s a rise where he’s buried.
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