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Have My Own Room
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CAO Odyssey set it off for me
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"Cheap cigars come in handy; they stifle the odor of cheap politicians." Ulysses S. Grant |
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Mr. Charisma
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Monte No. 2; before that it was just moderate interest in cigars...after that the insanity began.
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following the whiterabbit
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Indian Tabac Super Feurte. Which I still smoke occasionally now. I am not entirely sure the blend is the same but they are inexpensive and still a good value with great flavor. I remember smoking it and thinking "hmmmm I didn't know I could get flavors like that out of a cigar."
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The cigars that got me started were Macanudo Ascots. The Macs led me to the ISOM's and I haven't looked back. Don't smoke many NC cigars anymore, but the slope is still as slippery.
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