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Well after a few shots of "Crown Black" and Some "Fat Tire" Amber Ale I am kicking back with a short stick of Oliva Conneticut Reserve 4X38 Petit Corona before retiring to bed. I have to get up at 2AM to get ready for work. Gonna be a long day tomorrow, even longer if I start watching the last game of the World Series!
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Nice, that is always a good way to cap off the night
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Nice choices - going to have a Guiness and a Serie V tonite myself.
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At 42, no more of those situations for me. I call it wisdom...or...I hate feeling chitty the following day. Living vicariously through you...sounds like a good plan!!
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I smoked an Oliva V No.4 tonight. Man it was a tasty spicy smoke!
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Adjusting to the Life
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During my first year of smoking, Oliva V Torpedos tasted great because I could pick up on a note of what I would call a uniquely fermented, fragrant, floral taste; that note kept me coming back. Entering my second year, that note has become a very dominant taste to the exclusion of all others, and I find myself less captivated by this smoke. Don't get me wrong, Oliva Vs are still very good, but I wish I tasted more notes now.
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