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Adjusting to the Life
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I never really got into smaller guage cigars, as I usually stick between 50-54, but I am intrigued to do so. A friend of mine smokes some small punch cigars and tells me they are good. Maybe I might have to give them a try.
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Feeling at Home
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I've got a Punch London Club resting that I'm looking forward to burning.
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Have My Own Room
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Most of my cigars are 45 and lower these days, but when I first started smoking, everything was 50+
Making the switch from NCs to Cubans was the revelation for me. Now I would say that 42 looks just about average. |
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Ephesians 2:8
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In fact, time is the consideration in my moving from large to medium/small sizes. I still smoke bigger cigars at herfs, but my daily cigar is a robusto or corona/lonsdale size. I spend about 1 hour watching 2 1/2 hour TV shows I taped, and find myself puffing too quickly when I light up a large cigar during that time period. A robusto/lonsdale/corona size is just right for a slow, leisurely smoke that will last me about one hour.
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Have My Own Room
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