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#1 |
Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Nope, none of them are sacred.
I'll either get around to smoking them or I'll get someone else to smoke them. ![]() I do have one handful of super old smokes that I'm saving till this spring when we go camping. Some are 100 years old, I got them from Joe (Lenguamor) especially to share with a buddy of mine that I only see at the campground a couple times a year. I have one other cigar that's a keepsake. I might just smoke it, but odds are that I'll just hang on to it. All the rest are fair game. My humi is Death Row, more or less. ![]()
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#2 |
Cranky Habanophile
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I used to, but an FOG much wiser than I told me even the best cigars are for smoking. Nothing is sacred. I may have some I save for special occasions or for PPP's. Life is too short to have regrets and not smoking what might be a spectacular cigar is something I would regret.
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#5 |
A horse is a horse...
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![]() ![]() I try to stay away from 'special occasion' classification of my cigars. When I want to smoke something I just grab it. You never know when you'll get hit by a bus going in the eastbound lane, or slip on that bar of soap in the shower. |
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