winston churchill by davidoff

bigbill
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great smoke strong but expensive
spicey yet great taste
hope fully c.com will have some soon
go bruins !!!!!!!!
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These are very good. By far my favorite Davidoff.0
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agreed. but still over priced. Maddy PM sentmadurofan:These are very good. By far my favorite Davidoff.0 -
I agree, this was a great cigar and my favorite Davidoff. I didn't think it was so expensive though. I think I paid like $12 for one at my B&M. It definitely wasn't as expensive as a GOF or something.
I also don't think ccom will them in. My B&M said that there are only a certain number of dealers that sell them. It had something to do with being a premier Davidoff retailer or something like that.0 -
Typical Davidoff BS. Ccom doesn't carry any Davidoffs, if I understand correctly no "discount" places can. I'm not the biggest Davidoff fan and I particularly dislike the snobbishness they seem to promote.rdnstn:I agree, this was a great cigar and my favorite Davidoff. I didn't think it was so expensive though. I think I paid like $12 for one at my B&M. It definitely wasn't as expensive as a GOF or something.
I also don't think ccom will them in. My B&M said that there are only a certain number of dealers that sell them. It had something to do with being a premier Davidoff retailer or something like that.0 -
Agreed, but the Winston Churchill is a very good cigar. You should break down and try one.madurofan:Typical Davidoff BS. Ccom doesn't carry any Davidoffs, if I understand correctly no "discount" places can. I'm not the biggest Davidoff fan and I particularly dislike the snobbishness they seem to promote.0 -
Read up a little further, The Churchill is by far my favorite Davidoff. I've smoked many Davidoffs and they are very good, just not my favorite. I even sent kuzi a churchill in my very first PIF here. I respect the hell out of Davidoff, especially their quality control but they aren't my favorite cigars and the snobbery they are cloaked with annoys me.rdnstn:
Agreed, but the Winston Churchill is a very good cigar. You should break down and try one.madurofan:Typical Davidoff BS. Ccom doesn't carry any Davidoffs, if I understand correctly no "discount" places can. I'm not the biggest Davidoff fan and I particularly dislike the snobbishness they seem to promote.0 -
Sorry maddy, i can't keep the posts straight. I think my brain is fried from finals this week.0
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Don't tell me that, lol. I just signed up to go back to school next semester. When I graduated with my bachelors I swore I was never going back. But work offered not only to completely pay for me to go back and get a couple certifications but they're going to give me some very generous bonuses for each that I get.rdnstn:Sorry maddy, i can't keep the posts straight. I think my brain is fried from finals this week.0 -
sounds like it is worth the pain!0
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Hopefully!0
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I agree with maddy on the pretentious douchebaggery (I just wanted to say douchebaggery) that Davidoff surrounds itself with. I would like to try a Churchill. The ones at my B&M are over a year old in their walk-in.0
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Despite the douchebaggery(great word) you need to try the Churchill and actually you need to try a few Davidoffs as well. Davidoff is so consistent across the board you can smoke one or two and you'll know if you'll like the others. They all have a heavy musty/leathery taste and if you like it then you have found the perfect cigar.These Filthy Hands:I agree with maddy on the pretentious douchebaggery (I just wanted to say douchebaggery) that Davidoff surrounds itself with. I would like to try a Churchill. The ones at my B&M are over a year old in their walk-in.0 -
I hear what you're saying. I just have a problem smoking more than a $10.00 stick. I don't make a lot of money and I have a hard time justifying it.madurofan:
Despite the douchebaggery(great word) you need to try the Churchill and actually you need to try a few Davidoffs as well. Davidoff is so consistent across the board you can smoke one or two and you'll know if you'll like the others. They all have a heavy musty/leathery taste and if you like it then you have found the perfect cigar.These Filthy Hands:I agree with maddy on the pretentious douchebaggery (I just wanted to say douchebaggery) that Davidoff surrounds itself with. I would like to try a Churchill. The ones at my B&M are over a year old in their walk-in.0 -
I'm with you there. IMHO you can smoke just as good if not better for half the price.These Filthy Hands:
I hear what you're saying. I just have a problem smoking more than a $10.00 stick. I don't make a lot of money and I have a hard time justifying it.madurofan:
Despite the douchebaggery(great word) you need to try the Churchill and actually you need to try a few Davidoffs as well. Davidoff is so consistent across the board you can smoke one or two and you'll know if you'll like the others. They all have a heavy musty/leathery taste and if you like it then you have found the perfect cigar.These Filthy Hands:I agree with maddy on the pretentious douchebaggery (I just wanted to say douchebaggery) that Davidoff surrounds itself with. I would like to try a Churchill. The ones at my B&M are over a year old in their walk-in.0 -
Agreed. I do have a couple of Fuente Between the Lines in my humi that I'm saving for a special occassion.madurofan:
I'm with you there. IMHO you can smoke just as good if not better for half the price.These Filthy Hands:
I hear what you're saying. I just have a problem smoking more than a $10.00 stick. I don't make a lot of money and I have a hard time justifying it.madurofan:
Despite the douchebaggery(great word) you need to try the Churchill and actually you need to try a few Davidoffs as well. Davidoff is so consistent across the board you can smoke one or two and you'll know if you'll like the others. They all have a heavy musty/leathery taste and if you like it then you have found the perfect cigar.These Filthy Hands:I agree with maddy on the pretentious douchebaggery (I just wanted to say douchebaggery) that Davidoff surrounds itself with. I would like to try a Churchill. The ones at my B&M are over a year old in their walk-in.0 -
Scrambler hooked me up with one of those. She's resting.0
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Yeah, I'm saving one for the day that I open my business next year. It will be a special day!!! The second I'm not to sure. Might trade or bomb it.0
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Can you devulge your business plan buddy?0
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Of course.
Buy a truck, get a trailer and start hauling some steel and machinery! Pretty simple. Once I start getting some money saved I think I'm going to help my friend finance a vet clinic when he is done with grad school.0 -
Like an 18 wheeler? or a truck?0
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GMC 3500 one ton and a 24' flatbed trailer.0
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Fun. Good Luck bro.0
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Thanks, hopefully the trucking industry will have turned around by 2nd quarter next year. If not, it's not even going to be worth my time and investment.madurofan:Fun. Good Luck bro.0 -
Thats the damn truth my Dad owns a couple trucking companies and 3 warehouses. Its tuff times man. Very tuff0
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What trucking companies? If you don't mind me asking.0
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PM Sent.0