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What kind of cigar would you be?

Last post 06-07-2008, 12:14 AM by carmike22. 23 replies.
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  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-03-2008, 6:09 PM

    gott.des.feuer:
    madurofan:
    j0z3r:
    I do believe I am, yes. What of it? lol :)
    I think we should ship the Joe blend in a nice padded box. Only place one at a time in the box, though, more could be volitile ;)
    So he's one of those ones that come individually in the little tiny cedar boxes inside the big box?
    I like that thought. My blend is so special it is shipped in its own personal coffin box... nice.
    "Beliefs are neat. Cherish them, but don't share them like they're the truth" Bill Hicks
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-04-2008, 12:36 AM

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    LMAO... yep... special... :P
    In this kind of town, say you kick someone in the head. They'll just, well, they'll likely sue you... but mad? No, they don't get mad.

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  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-04-2008, 11:10 AM

    A padded coffin for Joe. Should it be all cedar or do you need a window joe?
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-04-2008, 11:11 AM

    Joe you're getting expensive.
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-05-2008, 5:30 PM

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    Good thread guys; gets the brain cells working.

    Well I just happen to be my favorite cigar type. A Por Larranaga Petit Corona. I am not a big guy (5'6" 180) and usually tan, but not dark in complextion. I am really easy going and strive to please. But deep down inside I am really complex and there is a lot too me. And just like the cigar; I get better with age.
    -Dave
    Smoke em if you got em.
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-05-2008, 5:33 PM

    madurofan:
    Joe you're getting expensive.


    Yeah Joe, you are getting expensive. Lets see, A "very special" blend of nutty fillers and woody binders, a exceptionally aged wrapper (that was my own joke, and I dont know you Joe), extra padded coffin box (with a window), individually wrapped inside a bigger box.


    As for me, I am fairly tall 6'1", and have much broader shoulders than lower body, so perhaps a 6" -7" Piramid. If you dont know me, I may be a bit reserved with you at first. Of course once I open up, its game on. I've also been accused of having a sweet side. I also love the sun and beach so lets say i'd have a mix of Dominican and Nicuraguan fillers, bound by a sun grown leaf and wrapper from lets say,... I dont know somewhere. Oh yeah, and I'd be complex. No one could read me like a book. ha ha.


    To cease smoking is the easiest thing I ever did. I ought to know because I've done it a thousand times. - MT -

    Mikal
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-05-2008, 5:35 PM

    Sorry guys...... I just read every thing I wrote again, and I swear I was trying to describe myself as a cigar, and it totally sounds like a personal ad... he he.
    To cease smoking is the easiest thing I ever did. I ought to know because I've done it a thousand times. - MT -

    Mikal
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-05-2008, 5:45 PM

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    mikalsan:
    Sorry guys...... I just read every thing I wrote again, and I swear I was trying to describe myself as a cigar, and it totally sounds like a personal ad... he he.
    What's your sign big fella?
    Smoke em if you got em.
  • Re: What kind of cigar would you be?

     06-07-2008, 12:14 AM

    Well an already made cigar I would have to go with a A. Fuente Anejo #77. But in my fantasy world I would have mix up my 2 favorite cigar brands- A. Fuente and Padron. So I would go with maybe some Nicaragan domanate with a little bit of Dominican filler and binder and wrap it all up with Cameroon wrapper to sweeten things up a little bit. Man it would awesome to be a cigar maker and get to play around with all the ideas in your head to see what works and what doesn't huh. Talk about a dream job.
    “The end of a good smoke is a little saddening. In some regard, it’s a bit like losing a best friend who had time to sit and listen.”
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