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Not a big Camacho fan either, Dave. Don't really like any light natural that tastes like hay, no matter who makes it.
Tech_ninja brought an Iguana to a PPP last year. I swore those bastards off!
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I could not believe this guy had a Skankin' Pickle shirt on.
![]() I have been thinking about them lately for some reason. When did they break up?
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I've written off Acid due to consistent headaches and naseau as a result of smoking them.
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I'm really going out on a limb here but I won't smoke anything made specifically for Thompson.
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Amen to that. But in the case of this thread, for me there is a difference between trying and buying. There are certain brands that I will never again lay down cash for based on so many bad experiences. However, if somebody said, "Here...try this new blend from _________" I would try it with an open mind. |
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Yes, I must admit I have written off Thompsons. Ordered once, had more problems with that order then all the other orders I have made combined.
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It's hard, if not impossible for me to write off an entire line. For me, variety is part of the fun. I tend to like much of what I smoke. But I was so close to writing off CAO. Until I tried the Brazilia. That's one fine cigar. Haven't tried to GOL and Italia yet, but I'm thinking I'll like those as well. But didn't like the others I tried, including the MX2.
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For the record, I tried the Italias, thinking much like you did...but I did not care for them al all.
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I'll agree to that with one exception, they don't live up to the hype FOR ME. I've smoked quite a few cigars, not as many as some and more than others, I have yet to find one that I dislike so much I've ruled it out.
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I liked the Nub Havana I tried, but not enough to buy a box. Too many other things to smoke.
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So far I have managed to stay away from both Gurkha and Rocky Patel, want to try a couple of each, but with the reviews read so far have no idea what to go for. Was told I should try The Beast and Edge Sumatra.
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