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Post Thanksgiving Smoke - any thoughts?
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USNGunner
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hrothgar02
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 4:39 AM EST
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I know this is early but I am planning ahead. After stuffing myself with turkey and wine, I am thinking a long smoke on a RP Vintage. How about you guys?
rx2010
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 4:42 AM EST
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I've got an 8 year old Punch Punch that needs smokin, I would def. be giving thanks for that
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 4:44 AM EST
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I am saving the Vegas Robaina that sarnone graciously sent me.
Homebrew
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:05 AM EST
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Probably smoke the 97 Punch Punch I got from Sli38.
Thanks bro.
Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)
P.S. Maybe that Partagas Salamone that I got from Buckwheat.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:06 AM EST
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I am eyeing the Cohiba Siglo IV gifted to my by 4merfib.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:14 AM EST
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Ditto #5
I have 4 nesting since July!
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:49 AM EST
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Still contemplating. I'd like to smoke something really nice, but by the time I'm done with dinner, I plan on being pretty buzzed up.
Hmmmm...
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:50 AM EST
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^
who the hell is THAT guy?
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 5:52 AM EST
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Ahh the post-Thanksgiving dinner cigar. Always a favorite of mine. I usually improvise as I open the humidor...but I'm thinking either a Trinidad Robusto Extra or a Montecristo Edmundo.
eze
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 6:11 AM EST
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Since I'll be in Tortola for Turkey Day, a nice ISOM from a local habanos shop along with some local rum oughta do the trick.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 6:12 AM EST
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tell you when i finish it.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 6:40 AM EST
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hoping to hang out with a friend or 2 after the turkey dinner. I am actually not concerned with big name or rare taste on thanksgiving. I am actually more just trying to think of a long clow smoke. Something that could last 2 hours or so. long coo slow burning thing. I may do the think I never usually do of putting it in a box ot 60% to make sure that I can puff slow and it'll stay lit.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 8:39 AM EST
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Think I'll compare a Romeo y Julieta Cedros Deluxe No. 2 DR with a Romeo y Julieta Cedros Deluxe No. 2 Habano on turkey day with some Sierra Nevada's.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 10:49 AM EST
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Sardious...try yourself an Anejo #49...it'll take 2-hours minimum!
bsevern...let us know how that goes. I have the latter resting in my humi. I hear they are on the light side but I like my Habanos' on the light-medium side anyway.
I haven't a clue what I'm smoking. But it'll be good for sure! To me there is nothing like enjoying a cigar and a glass of wine after a huge dinner.
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 11:21 AM EST
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I have three Bolivar Parejos (real cubans)that have been aged about two years...
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Wed, Nov 15 2006, 2:00 PM EST
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Since U brought it up, I have one lonely cuban cohiba that a customer gave me, and it would be a great time to burn it. I dont know what type it is or even if its real cuban but it was free! its for me.
Enjoy your new found hobby.
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Thu, Nov 16 2006, 4:02 AM EST
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I am expecting to work a double this Thanksgiving, so the only thing I'll be looking forward to is bed. If I get lucky and get out early, I'll probably reach for something nice if the weather allows me a smoke.
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Thu, Nov 16 2006, 4:02 AM EST
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put the enjoy hobby in wrong post sorry
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wheelrite wrote:
I have three Bolivar Parejos (real cubans)that have been aged about two years...
Wheels first post...... LMAO!!!!
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Tue, Apr 5 2011, 9:29 PM EST
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How did the guy who joined in 2009 post in 2006?
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its from da magic turkey WO
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lou2row wrote:
How did the guy who joined in 2009 post in 2006?
Duh...... The new site!
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pole
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ryanpederson wrote:
^
who the hell is THAT guy?
this time traveler is sexy
wheel,
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Mon, Jul 1 2019, 9:39 PM EST
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wheelrite wrote:
I have three Bolivar Parejos (real cubans)that have been aged about two years...
Bill’s first post? Gone, but never forgotten.
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How very true.
USNGunner
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02 wrote:
Sardious...try yourself an Anejo #49...it'll take 2-hours minimum!
I so don't like you right now!
This forum is killing me.
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http://www.stogiereview.com/2011/11/14/news-viaje-stuffed-turkey/
USNGunner
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clintCigar wrote:
http://www.stogiereview.com/2011/11/14/news-viaje-stuffed-turkey/
I saw those. 2011, though.
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Been a few years since I chased those down, but the White Meat was one LE Viaje well worth MSRP. Went through a bunch of those...despite the long, ridiculous name: Viaje White Label Project Stuffed Turkey White Meat...outstanding cigars
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USNGunner wrote:
I saw those. 2011, though.
There is some 2017 or 2018 releases on these. I post the older article since the topic is from Nov 2006 lol.
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clintCigar wrote:
There is some 2017 or 2018 releases on these. I post the older article since the topic is from Nov 2006 lol.
Got ya. LOL. Never noticed until I went looking for those anejos listed. Holy crap then I figured it out.
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