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amxpress

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Posted: 08/19/08 08:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

One of the things I like to do best when camping is smoking a good cigar. OPus X by Fuente is my favorite.
Sitting by a lake feeding worms on a hook to the fish amd smoking a good cigar, knowing I can go back to my fiver to stretch out for a nap; just don't get no better than this.
I live 13 miles from JR's so I get some good deals on them.
Anyone else like cigars? What do you enjoy?


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You and my DH would get along just fine!


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I love a good cigar. Problem is I can't afford a "good cigar" . I just buy the cheap machine made cigars. Next January I'll be 55 years old, maybe I'll splurge and get a good cigar .


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I love a good tasting and nice smelling cigar.

I also love the smell of a good quality Pipe tobacco... (Cherry Blend)

I smoked cigarettes, Cigars and Pipes from when I was 6 years old until I was 20 years old and quit them all "Cold Turkey" for about 10 years.

Then when I started back driving commercial rigs again, I went back to my pipes to keep from eating so much junk food when driving long distance.

Then several years after I retired, (July 2000) I stopped the pipe again.

I still love the smell of a nice cigar and pipe tobacco, but don't want to start up smoking again..

As for cigarettes, I hate any and all cigarettes because the stink so bad..

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Posted: 08/19/08 09:35pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I also like fine cigars as well. The Opus X is one of my favorites.
My other's are Chateau Fuente, La Gloria Cubana, El Rey Del Mundo (tissue paper wrapped) and many others.


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Camping is one of the few times I can enjoy a good cigar. Bought a small travel humidor so they are never far.


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I'm happy with a regular, everyday Macanudo, but have been known to enjoy many others.

Goes great with Makers Mark on the rocks.


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i too enjoy a good cigar, my favorite one when i can afford one is the Elmonte blunt grape flavor, of course, strawberry is ok also.


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Ashton, Prime Minister or a Churchhill. Unforetunetly, I can not afford good smoke's very often. I smoke Winchester's all day long or some of the other machine produced cigar's, but I long for the day to get a hand rolled smoke. All my cigar funds are eaten up by the kids gas tank.


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I sure do love a good cigar. Now if i could just quit these smelly cigarettes, i would be set.


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