Ha! I was thinking more of just ensuring there would always be some people in the audience who thought I was funny, but, you know, a posse's gotta do what a posse's gotta do.
Joe, you are hysterical, that is the first time I really laughed out loud. Will we have to wear gold chains and diamond grills as part of the uniform. Urbino, do Joz3r be 'dissin ? Hey Urbino I found an old joke here that reminded me of you.. type in " woof " under search and see what comes up. a post from feb.
To get this thread back on track:
For an NC, my go to would have to be Cigar.com Cameroon label. I have boxes upon boxes of these dating all the way back to 2005. Anyone who knows me from the "old School" days, knows I smoke these more than anything.
For a CC (usual) a Bolivar Petite Corona. Pre-2003 is good, and anything after 2007.
my go to is a RP Vintage 92, but im trying to expand my desires... any sugestions...? u have a fuente curly head on the way... i have some high hopes, and some gurkha regents
Fuente Curly heads are mixed filler cigars. They're pretty good for what they are but high hopes is the wrong way to approach them. Give a CAO MX2 a shot. The Sol Cubano lines are also very good. If you're looking for some kick venture over to the 601's or Tatuaje's.
my go to is a RP Vintage 92, but im trying to expand my desires... any sugestions...? u have a fuente curly head on the way... i have some high hopes, and some gurkha regents
Although I enjoy nearly every cigar in the Fuentes line(s) I would suggest you climb the Fuentes ladder a little higher. Chateau is nice from the regular line, and I also really enjoy Montesino
and (of course) Bauza. They taste like they should cost double the price. RP92 is one of my favorites so perhaps we have similar tastes.
My goto, if I can get the time would be Gurkha Grand Reserve Churchill. I love that stick. It's the only cigar I buy 2 boxes at a time.
I'm looking for a smaller cigar though since I can't always spar an hour or more..
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