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10-31-2012, 08:12 AM | #21 |
Ol' Dude
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Re: Are Padron cigars getting more expensive?
I picked up a 1964 not long ago, and while it was decent it didn't impress me as being worth the price. If I'm going drop $15-$20 on a smoke, I expect to be wowed. They've hit the cost ceiling with me.
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11-01-2012, 11:53 PM | #22 |
Sanity pffft boring
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Re: Are Padron cigars getting more expensive?
My NC humi stays stocked my Pam 64's, half a box to a box of 80th, and ditto on the 45. I am not rich at all but I got into cigars excepting it to be an expensive hobby. A 1926 imperial natural is the stick that made me swear off acids forever and really explore the premium cigars world. I have yet to find a stick better then the 80th Maduro, so I am of the mindset of some of the above members quality I think cigars are meant to be one of life's finer endeavors
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11-02-2012, 03:01 PM | #23 | |
puta por Ninfas!
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Re: Are Padron cigars getting more expensive?
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I'm at a point at the moment where I can't afford to buy anything, much less expensive stuff. So I'm glad that while I could, I didn't hesitate to buy what I liked most. Now I still have some of the good stuff to enjoy occasionally. Cigars aren't a necessity, after all; we're not like cigarette smokers, bound by physical addiction, forced to buy their fixes regularly. Cigars are a wonderful indulgence, one of the purest pleasures available to us. I choose to smoke less, and smoke better.
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