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Old 01-01-2011, 10:33 PM   #21
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Default Re: Thoughts on purging

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Originally Posted by bobarian View Post
Why would you want to become "accustom" to tasting bad flavors? Do years of "seriously smoking cigars" lead one to settling for mediocrity? I smoke cigars seeking a pleasurably experience, always searching for the "perfect" cigar. There are times where purging will turn a cigar completely around. The day I become accustomed to tasting crap in a cigar is the day I stop smoking.
The flavors just don't bother me anymore. Plus, when I purge, the cigars becomes way to mild.
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