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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ MO FUGGA!
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Never even tried it. Never even thought to try it. I agree with the others here. It makes no sense. I am certain the makers of the cigars I buy go through much, much labor and effort to create a taste profile of their product. I want to be able to appreciate their work unaltered.
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Rider on the storm.
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I was given cigar at a party once that I felt obligated to clip and light. The person who passed them out insisted we (there were four of us) all try one and since he was the host, we couldn't refuse him - especially since he knew we all smoked cigars.
It didn't start out that bad, but then the flame hit the foot and it only got worse. The only way we were able to smoke even part of the cigar was to dip the end in the bourbon we were drinking. I have not felt the urge to do this again.
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Maybe he served crappy cigars on purpose for a good laugh himself? |
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