Total shock. No preparation. Time to grind hard!
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Short Story, very enjoyable, as always...
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Sorry to hear about that!! Tough times out there right now. Recently landed something after being out of work for 2 straight years, so I know your pain.
Hopefully you're in a line of work where there is some demand & you're not out of work too long.
I'm sure that fuente will give you an hour or two of peace to contemplate where/what to do from here.
Good luck Brother.
Four Kicks, my first one of these,wont be the last I'll burn.
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Why did I wait so long to try these? They are smoking amazing
Decided to start smoking some of my older cigars to allow the ones with less age to come around a bit more. This was a CAO Black Bengal from 07. (see review here Stogie Reviews: CAO Black Bengal | The Stogie Guys ). These where cigars that the devil site really had great deals on back then. Not sure if it was because they are considered “light”, but you could get a box for about $50 and they must have had a huge production run, because they had a lot of them for sale. Everyone I knew got a few boxes at that costs. I actually still have a few sealed boxes in various sizes.
The cigar didn’t age as well as others, but the age has really improved the cigar over the years. Still somewhat “one dimensional”, but the harshness is all, but gone leaving you with a nice mellow relaxing cigar. No spice or twang, just sweet mellow goodness. Plus it’s cool to pull off the cedar wrap and light your cigar with it as an extra bonus.
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Diamond Crown #5.
Smoking a Tat Petit Cazadore before supper.
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Muwat +11...