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07-02-2008, 05:34 AM
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July: What Fine thing did you Eat, Drink or Smoke Today
Nestor Reserve Maduro, a sleeper of a cigar, got a 93 from cigar aficionado and you cant beat the price, and a nice Mojito made with some 10 Cane Rum.
Ordered some La Aurora 1495 #4’s and Belicoso today. Darn good cigar.
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07-06-2008, 02:36 AM
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A lovely pipe smoking day at Riegel's Tobacco Shop. First some Stokebye Burley in a Nording rusticated Canadian. Then some Sam'l Gawith Commonwealth, a full English mix in a no-name bent; followed by G. L. Pease Haddo's Delight, one of the best VaPers I've ever smoked in an Ehrlich meerschaum quarter-bent billiard. Both the last two courtesy of Joe. Later more Commonwealth in a Missouri Pride corncob.
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07-06-2008, 03:16 AM
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Started at a new Micro-brewery and tried quite a few of their beers including a black lager that has a Mocca taste to it and doesn't taste like lager at all
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I love black lager; Sam Addams Black Lager is my favorite beer to have in a hot shower. I find them to be nicer that a black & tan.
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A growing list of keepers: 6/8 Reground Revitt, Case Red Imp 132, Concave Grind Hovenden & Sons (First rescale), W&B Bow, W&B "Lather Well, Shave Well" Wedge, Old Patinaed Joseph Elliot Quarter Hollow, 7/8 ZAK Full Hollow, 7/8 Spanish Point Friodur, 7/8 W&B Half Hollow, 8/8 George Savage & Sons Wedge
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07-08-2008, 01:33 AM
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Shoot me
I got a gum graft last Tuesday. Since then it was:
- No solid food
- No smoking (ok, I only smoke cigars)
- No alcohol
Me sad 
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07-08-2008, 05:26 AM
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Had a nice Punch Delux today and my La Aurora's arrived, Ya me. I have long since run out of cigar space in the humi so today I sold my 150 count to a cigar buddy at work and ordered a big old mamba-jamba 400 count chest.
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07-08-2008, 04:19 PM
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Nestor Reserve Maduro, a sleeper of a cigar, got a 93 from cigar aficionado and you cant beat the price, and a nice Mojito made with some 10 Cane Rum.
Ordered some La Aurora 1495 #4’s and Belicoso today. Darn good cigar.
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Nice and Nice
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07-08-2008, 04:21 PM
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This morning having a Trinidad 100th Anniversary and a cup or 2 of Bohea Classic
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07-10-2008, 02:14 AM
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Right now sitting on my porch w/ laptop smoking a Oliva "O" maduro Churchill. Nice light grey ash, and very tastey. These Olivas are very good for the money, and I prefer the cheaper "O" and "G" series over the higher priced and much touted "V"s.
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07-10-2008, 02:56 AM
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Right now sitting on my porch w/ laptop smoking a Oliva "O" maduro Churchill. Nice light grey ash, and very tastey. These Olivas are very good for the money, and I prefer the cheaper "O" and "G" series over the higher priced and much touted "V"s.
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Great Brand had a V this morning. Probably the best price to value cigar Bran out there.
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07-11-2008, 04:39 AM
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It was a two cigar day today, a CAO black VR and a 5-Vegas A.
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07-16-2008, 01:54 AM
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Sitting on my porch smoking Bill Bailey's Balkan in a Bauer meerschaum chubby apple.
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07-17-2008, 01:54 AM
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Again sitting on the porch, smoking Prince Albert in a Missouri Pride cob.
Maybe not so fine; but a good back to basics smoke.
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07-20-2008, 01:51 PM
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A great smoking day yesterday at Riegel's Pipe & Tobacco Covington Plaza store; joined by Joe Cardone and Larry Rathburn. All C & D mixtures today. First Odessa in an Ehrlich meerschaum bulldog, and as it SMELLS like the old white tinned Balkan Sobranie, it wasn't quite there in the flavor dept. Good in its own right but not the B. S. of memory. Joe gave me a tin of it, though, so some day I'll smoke more of it. There are over 50 tins now in my Rubbermade bin tobacco cellar, so it may be a few years till I get to it. Then some 9 yr old Black Duck in a Custom-Bilt squashed tomato. MAN was THAT nice! Then Purple Cow, a great change-of-pace mix w/ cigar leaf, in a no-name billiard from Howard Schulte. Finally Organic Pipe Dreams in the Ehrlich meerschaum bulldog that I started the day with. It was rather dry (which I usually prefer) but I didn't care for this one at all; to me rather harsh and not enough flavor. Give me the non-organic tobaccos any day!
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07-21-2008, 03:00 AM
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Been slacking on my posts. My new 400 stick Humi arrived, got it stabilized and loaded. I have a box of Rocky Patel double Maduro on order along with a box of Solo Cubano Sumatra (rolled in the Oliva factory, should be good). Enjoyed a La Arora, Oliva G, Patel olde world reserve Toro Maduro and a CAO L’Anniversaire Maduro and Punch, don’t remember which one but it was a Sumatra wrapper and tasty, among others this week. It was a good week.
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07-24-2008, 04:42 AM
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It was a good day, had a Romeo y Julieta Viejo ‘C’ (Churchill) and a nice bottle of Merlot. I really like these Viejo’s, I may have to get a full box.
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07-28-2008, 02:41 AM
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Got a new box, mmmmmmm
Had a Sol Cubano Sumatra, pretty good, bold, sweet, put a Connecticut to rest as well, milder but flavorful, good smokes.
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07-28-2008, 03:13 AM
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A Wizard and a Ultimata Vodka a little Dirty
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07-29-2008, 12:11 AM
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In Toledo sitting at casa da la havana (my favorite cigar bar) enjoying a CAO MX2 Toro. I have a thing for CAO cigars, i just got a box of them. Two boxes in two days, I am finished purchasing cigars for this month.
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07-29-2008, 03:01 AM
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In Toledo sitting at casa da la havana (my favorite cigar bar) enjoying a CAO MX2 Toro. I have a thing for CAO cigars, i just got a box of them. Two boxes in two days, I am finished purchasing cigars for this month.
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Is the the place with two levels and a Bar, If so I love it also
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07-29-2008, 03:02 AM
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That Brazilian drink I cannot spell and a Illusione cg:4
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