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Indeed so Most indeededly
Used to smoke the colts/captain blacks but never really considered them a "Cigar", first real cigar was a century Sam I bought at the grocery store I worked at. They were sitting in an open bucket covered in dust on the cigarette shelf for a few years un humidified. Worst 5 minutes of my life. Amazed I ever came back to cigars.
"If we never did anything we shouldn't, we'd never feel good about the things we should."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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Lost no more

Originally Posted by
bluenoser
Used to smoke the colts/captain blacks but never really considered them a "Cigar", first real cigar was a century Sam I bought at the grocery store I worked at. They were sitting in an open bucket covered in dust on the cigarette shelf for a few years un humidified. Worst 5 minutes of my life. Amazed I ever came back to cigars.
Once you start with quality like that well aged "Century Sam" you will be hooked. As you were.
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Like many of us, a Swisher or two while I was in the army. Didn't really pick up the hobby until much later.
First real cigars as an Avo XO Intermezzo. Picked it up at the Davidoff store in the Venetian in Vegas, carried it down to the Paris, and burned it with a cocktail in the bar that sits in the middle of the casino area while my wife and sisters in law played slots. Still one of my favorites.
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