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Who's Your Baghdadi?
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So the way I'm reading this that a majority of people are thinking about how much they paid or didn't pay while smoking their cigars instead of enjoying the hour or so it will take to burn it. Also, price will dictate whether or not it is enjoyable. WOW! REALLY? I guess I am one of the minority because cost just doesn't make it or break it for me. If I enjoyed it I will buy more. If I didn't I won't touch another, even if were free.
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YNWA
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As Tom said, it's not worth stressing over.
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BABOTL
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I almost always mention price in my reviews, even if it was gift. I'm a person seeking good value. This includes the quality of the cigar and the price.
I have never stressed about the price of a cigar. Enjoying a cigar and doing a review are very different for me. If I'm going to relax with a cigar then I don't pick up a a pen, pad of paper, or camera. I'm glad price is not an issue for the op. For some of us it is.
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Cigarmurai
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x2 ....anyone wanna close this one up?
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