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I Envy You Guys

Reply from: jeremy
Date: 05 Apr 2008, 08:43
Re: I Envy You Guys

Van Nostrand wrote:

> This is not an attempt at a mooch or a plea for pity. Just looking for
> some tips that might help me learn how to enjoy a cigar the way it was
> meant to be enjoyed.

Come over to the dark side. If you are willing to spend $5-6 for a tour of the
real potential of cigars, where less than 5 inches will give you almost an
hour of changes, or $6-7 (exchange rate is playing old Harry with the cost)
for more than an hour of sublime smoke, email at jeremy at single mans kitchen
dot com.

JJ

Reply from: Roscoe
Date: 07 Apr 2008, 13:11
Re: I Envy You Guys



"Van Nostrand" <user@example,net > wrote in message
news:9HuJj.157$vF.146@newssvr21.news.prodigy,net ...
> I really do. I've been smoking cigars for about three years now and
> although I enjoy them I don't *really* enjoy them. I love the whole ritual
> of cutting and toasting and the camaraderie of lighting up with fellow
> smokers but I am still missing something. I do want to enjoy a good cigar
> like a good meal but all I taste is smoke. I usually smoke inexpensive
> sticks (2 to 3 bucks) but I have gotten some primos in bundled deals and
> to tell the truth I can't tell the difference.
>
> This is not an attempt at a mooch or a plea for pity. Just looking for
> some tips that might help me learn how to enjoy a cigar the way it was
> meant to be enjoyed.

Try some good cigars. If you don't like them, I'd find a new hobby.



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