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Il megglior fabbro
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I've never tried this, so have no valid input plus or minus. Yet it does remind me a bit of wine tasters, who swirl their swill around, smacking lips like a landed carp, then spitting out the dross.
Hey, do you think cigars may taste best if you never light them at all? |
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Have My Own Room
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Country Gentleman
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Quote:
![]() Much of a difference in what regards?
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'It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife; But every fool will be quarrelling.' |
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Going Commando
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Much of a different taste in the smoke. I toast my cigars and don't draw on them to light them though so not a lot of "acrid" smoke flows through the stick. Supposedly this method makes the first couple draws less harsh but I didn't notice it much when I did it.
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