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    Not really as cigars are all about taking an hour and a half and relaxing, preferably with a good friend or two and just enjoy a slow burning quality cigar with a good drink and awesome conversation.


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    Default Love CAO!

    Cameroon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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    I"m enjoying a CAO right now while typing this.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Yoite
    Does a nice fat blunt count?
    No. With all respect, most cigar smokers wouldn't smoke a Blunt or other non-hand rolled cigars. Once you try a good cigar, you'll notice the difference right away. There's no way you go back to a blunt. Not even as a joke.



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    Rocky Patel, pretty much anything of that brand.

    Cohiba Red Dot's are good also, but over-priced.

    Montecristo #2, Cuban so not too easy to get, but unbelievable draw.

    Cusano C10, their best stick. Petite Corona, very smooth draw.

    Whoever asked what to have, pour a good single malt and suck the cigar like it's Jesse Flores' cock. Just white, hot ash at the end instead of white, hot jizz.


    "I gotta go lift"

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    A Very Grooby Guy Platinum Poster GroobySteven's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by disnug
    I"m enjoying a CAO right now while typing this.
    Oooh nice!



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    Recommendations for a cigar smoking newbie? I am in Southern CA. After smoking cigarettes takes some getting used to not inhaling.


    "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine" - Jeff Spicoli

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    A Very Grooby Guy Platinum Poster GroobySteven's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by xrey
    Recommendations for a cigar smoking newbie? I am in Southern CA. After smoking cigarettes takes some getting used to not inhaling.
    First thing is DON'T INHALE. Take your time, relax and enjoy at a cigar bar, over coffee or after dinner. I actually like a smoke when on a long drive.

    Second start small and in-expensive.
    Cuban Seed Company on Santa Monica Blvd is a great little smoke shop with good prices and they'll recommend you on something right - but most cigar stores will do you ok.

    Don't get too caught up in "cubans" - yeah they are great but there are plenty of Dominican's which are excellent also. See if you can get a Dominican Punch, Ashton, the Tatueje which I mentioned ... etc.



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    love them, don't smoke enough, need to get back to them



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