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Derek Jeter honorary smoke

D FreshD Fresh Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 558
I'm 32 years old and grew up idolizing Derek Jeter. I'm at that age that athletes I admired are retiring and I'd like to honor #2 with a great smoke on the night of his last home game. Any suggestions?

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  • YankeeManYankeeMan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,377
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

  • 90+ Irishman90+ Irishman Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,868
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    An AVO or any Davidoff would fit that bill nicely.
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
  • variant2variant2 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 351
    danielzreyes:
    Monte #2
    This

  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Heyooooooo! Gurkha Centurian
  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    danielzreyes:
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Heyooooooo! Gurkha Centurian
    zing !
  • Ken LightKen Light Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,524
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Original release LP 9?
  • benhanksbenhanks Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 323
    danielzreyes:
    Monte #2
    +...uh...2
  • pelirrojopelirrojo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,520
    Exquisito Limitado - E6 Cedro Robusto
  • EchambersEchambers Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,335
    A Don Carlos or Ashton Heritage would be my choice.
  • CigaryCigary Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 623
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    LMFAO....c'mon thats funny!
  • YankeeManYankeeMan Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,377
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Spoken like a "true" baseball fan. Nobody hates the Red Sox more than I do, but I still respect Big Papi, Pedroia, and Veritek when he was there. I'm not a big Tigers fan either, but how do you not respect Cabrera?

    I won't bore you with Jeters' consistant stats and his over .350 batting average in the post season and his probable first ballot selection to the Hall of Fame, etc., but you have to give him credit for the way he did his job and didn't disgrace his team or the sport.

    Of course, that's what makes sports so much fun, is the arguments they can produce. They say that you shouldn't argue politics and religion, maybe we should add our favorite sports team to that mix.

  • danielzreyesdanielzreyes Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,739
    YankeeMan:
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Spoken like a "true" baseball fan. Nobody hates the Red Sox more than I do, but I still respect Big Papi, Pedroia, and Veritek when he was there. I'm not a big Tigers fan either, but how do you not respect Cabrera?

    I won't bore you with Jeters' consistant stats and his over .350 batting average in the post season and his probable first ballot selection to the Hall of Fame, etc., but you have to give him credit for the way he did his job and didn't disgrace his team or the sport.

    Of course, that's what makes sports so much fun, is the arguments they can produce. They say that you shouldn't argue politics and religion, maybe we should add our favorite sports team to that mix.

    The only thing that Jeter impressed me with is his list of ex girlfriends.
  • JGKAMINJGKAMIN Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 92
    The most expensive single you could find.
  • D FreshD Fresh Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 558
    Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately I couldn't get my hands on any Monte #2 and so I ended up going with an Opus X that I had at my house. Being fairly new to cigars anyway, at least I have some new ones to look for from the replies.
  • pelirrojopelirrojo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,520
    Please don't spend any money on what I suggested haha. I just did a search for a cigar with e6 in the name. I'm sad that no one found that funny :(
  • D FreshD Fresh Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 558
    YankeeMan:
    SleevePlz:
    YankeeMan:
    Obviously something subdued and classy!

    Or perhaps something overrated and past its prime..... :) Sorry, no love for the pinstripes here.
    Spoken like a "true" baseball fan. Nobody hates the Red Sox more than I do, but I still respect Big Papi, Pedroia, and Veritek when he was there. I'm not a big Tigers fan either, but how do you not respect Cabrera?

    I won't bore you with Jeters' consistant stats and his over .350 batting average in the post season and his probable first ballot selection to the Hall of Fame, etc., but you have to give him credit for the way he did his job and didn't disgrace his team or the sport.

    Of course, that's what makes sports so much fun, is the arguments they can produce. They say that you shouldn't argue politics and religion, maybe we should add our favorite sports team to that mix.

    I ended up going to his last game and I couldn't have scripted it any better. I understand the haters but I grew up watching Jeter for my entire adolescent and adult life. I wish Jeter the best going forward. Congrats, you're the first athlete to make me cry. "Yes it was my way..."
  • KriegKrieg Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    I smoked a Padron 1964 when my boy Chipper retired. I think this stick suits Jeter well.
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