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Old 10-21-2008, 09:40 AM   #1
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O' and maybe add a nice bottle of scotch, or his preference and still only spend $200-$250, have some left over to get started in the hobby.
He says he's not much of a drinker. I talked about that as well.
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Old 10-21-2008, 10:10 AM   #2
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AF short story. Nice milder cigar that smokes quick with a low Vitamin N dose.

Ashton Classic Series is a nice mild cigar that is more expensive.

CAO America for the novelty factor. Seems appropriate for the homecoming but may be a little strong.
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Old 10-21-2008, 10:12 AM   #3
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He says he's not much of a drinker. I talked about that as well.
Ah, yet you forget sir that I love my scotch! Don't count out the beer, either

It has come to my attention that I will be ditributing cigars primarily to the male side of the family, and having something 'nice' in reserve for the female kin. The number of cigars we're looking at is around 15 in total, give or take a couple. My idea of this celebration is a big herf with the guys, yet I will not exclude anyone. I agree, however, that a truly bold cigar would probably not be in our best interest.

One thing i'd like to implement is that I am almost positive that these cigars WILL be smoked, and enjoyed, as I've yet to meet a man who turns down a good cigar. I know as a fact that cigars bought will not go to waste (because either way, i'll end up smoking them)

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