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I'm nuts for the place
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Trouble if you throw in the hot babes chances are you could be smoking a complete dog rocket and you won't care because your mind will be too preoccupied. ![]()
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~Loves the Lord~
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Kevin, or just K
Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
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A lot of the Nic puros I enjoy need a little rest to really give a true account of themselves. Two right off the bat that I can think of are Oliva Series G...you mentioned, and the Sancho Panza DM---both benefit ( as we will when enjoying them) from 6 months in the Humi.
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Götterdämmerung
Join Date: Nov 2008
First Name: Tyler
Location: Directly above the center of the Earth
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Most of it is. Connecticut Broadleaf is a tobacco strain, just as Sumatra and Habano are, even though for the most part neither of those are grown in Sumatra or Havana. But Connecticut is the opposite - the vast majority is grown in Connecticut, but some is grown elsewhere (mostly Ecuador).
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Ronin smoker
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