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Last post 22 years ago by Mr.Mean. 7 replies replies.
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aberdeen Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-1999
Posts: 741
Let's see, I haven't posted or what not in about four months, I also have a son who is little over four months. Coincendence or maybe it is due to being naughty with the choir boy. But time has been ever so scarce, so the one hour plus of free time I have each night, is not wasted with you bozos but sitting in the garage with a cigar. For not only do I have the four month old but the 2+ girl, luckily they like to sleep and both are out by 9. Haven't bought any cigars in some time either, down to about 1500, so still safe I think. Of course with any disaster one must be prepared, I don't think 1500 will cut it. I scanned the list, but lately haven't seen any comments on the new Perdomo cigar, except for a 46 post of whining and bickering, Ms. Moist and dental tools, besides rhubard is cheap and what's the harm in a sauna. Is the Cigar any good? What happened to Smoke magazine? And what about those split crotch panties, are they in fact getting nastier? What's this Fidalgo or whatever, double fermented maduro about? Is the H. Upman 96 cabinet any good? Anyone try the newest Counterfeit Cuban, the prembargo 1958? I really want to know about those before I buy a box of 50! I need some cheap throw downs, these may be good. What about the new Mayorga Crystals? Not Crystal Methane meets the 7th Fleet, with special guest, Ivabigbottom as the radiator cap. Answer some of these questions please if you can, I can't get here that often, but my son is sleeping more and giving me more free time so I can check back more often. How's Hansen? Still have that boil on the bum?
joedayan Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-19-2001
Posts: 261
had a 1958 last night and chucked it out the window about half way down. I've got one more I'll give it a try tommorow.
rookie139 Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 03-02-2000
Posts: 2,149
Had two 1958's and loved them!!!....Excellent flavor!...I am enjoying (immensely I might add!) a Perdomo "The Cigar" (maybe a churchill) and love it!...Cross between (no kidding!) an Ashton VSG and an Opus X in terms of flavor!...I highly recommend both of these cigars!...Good to hear from ya Abedeen!...Hope business is good!....Keith/KC
joedayan Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 04-19-2001
Posts: 261
ther you go showing me up again Kieth. Man can't get a word in edge wise round here.
ellesson Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 05-13-2001
Posts: 150
I got some of "the cigar" Robustos and churcills. They came a little to moist and don.t want to stay lit but they are very nice cigars. cj

Hansen Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 03-11-2000
Posts: 444
Aberdeen, good to hear back from you. Congrats on the new kid, and best wishes to both you and your family. What's this about?: "How's Hansen? Still have that boil on the bum?" ????!! LOL! I'd like to know.
aberdeen Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 06-11-1999
Posts: 741
hansen, just a little joke for the boys at the valvedine flying club. It looks promising on the 1958's, a box of 50 is kind of pushing it though. The Cigar sounds promising also, will wait for it to pop up here and dust off my bidding mits.
Mr.Mean Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 05-16-2001
Posts: 3,025
"The Cigar" is one tasty stick. The Fidalgo Negros are a pleasant mild maduro.
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