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I am a man not a machine. I will have to come up for air from time to time. May as well be smoking a good cee-gar when I do.
Besides my fiance loves to sit with her man while he pulls back on a fine stick!!!
:thumbs: First of congrats on the wedding! May you find many years of happiness!
As for the cigar your taste is what you make of it. For a situation ;ike you'll be in I would want some thing medium bodied with a sweet smoke and a mild after odor. This would be for her pleasure not just yours! LOL
It might also be something you could get her to drag of off a few time, that would be for your pleasure! LOL So here are a few that might fit the bill ISOM style: R&J credos #2,Romeo #3, petit carona(preferably 96,97 or 98 those where wonderful years) You also probably could not go wrong with a Montecristo Nr. 2 but those do tend to be alittle stronger that R&J. That in my opinion for a ISOM are you safest milder bets. Don't get me wrong though these are awsome smokes. Good luck
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
The beauty of being married at niagra on the lake is that there are cigar stores on every block.If I get the urge to splurge i can easily pick up most of the popular cubans. I had at one point thought about trying to get some of those zino platinum series. The chubby especials look very nice, But I find it hard to imagine any cigar being worth that kind of money.
I also hope to get some pics taken for submission to CA. magazine.My bride to be agreed as long as she didn't have to actually smoke the cigar. In her words she doubted they would want to print a photo of someone throwing up.