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Well, we just returned from our cruise down the Baja side of Mexico. Great weather, excellent ship and staff, and some wonderful cigars. One reason I enjoy cruises is because I have the time to light up bigger cigars, and then sit back and really appreciate them.
I smoked mostly larger Churchill cigars this trip, and even fired up a Lusi on my birthday. I think the smallest cigar I smoked the entire trip was a robusto, which is a big change for me. Sad news from Cabo though. Hemmingway's, one of two LCDH distributors there, has shut down. The building has a large for rent sign across it now. Thank goodness we have another cruise booked for March.
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
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On one cruise, made friends with the comedian that was main event and we ended up having a blast in the cigar lounge at 2 a.m., smoking away so I shared a smoke with him. On another, met an 85 yr. old Cuban enjoying cigars in his wheelchair. I shared some with him. I have also run into Head Waiters, who love CC's and have traded CC's for bottles of wine. In fact, on one cruise, 4 CC's got me three bottles of wine, one per night for three nights. So......always take more as you just never know if you will need them. Bingo!
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My wife bought a tupperware container that fit the churchills very well. I used that in connection with my 8 ct. otter box. It was so humid down there that the churchills in the tupperware didn't even need humidification. Wasn't there long enough to mold...and was plenty humid enough.
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