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Gimme de Liga!
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Thunder Up
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I smoked a bunch of cigs when I was in college and so far I haven't had one drop me yet. The strongest cigar I've had is probably a fresh PSD4 or an OR FFP
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Adjusting to the Life
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One of the many of thousands of Viaje's. I'm old, have no memory, and don't like power anymore.
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Gimme de Liga!
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Without question, Joya de Nicaraqua Robusto (oscuro) circa' 1998 (summer)
I bought a box of these and took them on a fishing trip. The instant my lips touched that cigar, they were numb, and the nic....... oh my god the nic.....ON - MY - ASS, and I've always loved full-strength cigars. Man, I remember that as if it was 5 minutes ago (getting dizzy thinking about it)
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Have My Own Room
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Had a jj Maduro make me sweat and spin a bit. Had to pull off the road and walk around for a while after that one. Only ones I can recall making me hurl was a benchmade cazador while working in 100 degree heat: and a Monte 4 with morning coffee
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Feeling at Home
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I agree with several others here... the one that really sticks out for me is the Joya de Nicaragua Antano Dark Corojo. I had this early on in my cigar smoking days and it really kicked my butt. I had another one recently and it didn't destroy me like the first one, but it still seemed like a really strong cigar.
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RP Old World Reserve Maddie...on an empty stomach. Flat staggered my silly a$$.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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If I recall correctly, Litto's LFD Icepick was a nasty little Gomer.
I'm a HUGE LG fan, but not a big fan of LFD's except for Coronado's. I don't think I forged my way through a whole Icepick, I tried a couple and threw them in the alley cause I didn't care for them. I do remember lots of talk about them being brainkillers.
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Starting a new chapter
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Only cigar that made be lose my dinner: Cuba Libre One (when I first got into the hobby)
The cigar that has made me curl up in pain on the couch: cu-avana punisher...ugh I shudder just looking at them now. Too. Much. Power. |
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Il megglior fabbro
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Despite the Altadis buyout, I think my buddy Lew would object to this.
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Just trying to keep up
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JdN Dark Corojo. Only had a few regular Antanos, those are potent as well but the Dark Corojo was too much. I really enjoy the Celebration and haven't experienced any ill effects from them.
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Just a Traveling Man
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To be honest I have been smoking cigars for over 10+ years and there have been many that got me sick, green, spinning, and sweating. A lot of them were early on in my smoking career before I knew there was a difference in cigar strength, also how to possibly counteract them. Cain F was one, MOWPA was another, Opus X. All in all they are great smokes that I have smoked again but I just knew my limits and learned how to deal with them. Happy smoking
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Feeling at Home
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Recently I tried a Surrogates Bone Crusher. Sad to say but I had to pitch it about half way through as it was kicking my ass! Shame, the cigar tasted good, just so strong.
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Wee Dram Hunter
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They have been by far my favorite cigar for the past year or so
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