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My Dr. Feel Good Was Arrested In His Residence
CliftonSantiago 55 Reviews 1466 reads
posted
1 / 11

Why do all good things come to an end??? Anyone have any suggestions? LOL

Brennan_Blake 549 reads
posted
2 / 11


One to wake up, one to fall down!  Copious amounts of Cabernet & sex also do the trick :)

BB

CliftonSantiago 55 Reviews 513 reads
posted
3 / 11

Oh well, I still have my Havana connection for Cohibas. Why must my hobbies be illegal.

DoctorGonzo 106 Reviews 515 reads
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4 / 11

I'd like a box of Cohiba Robusto, please. Who do i make the check out to?

CliftonSantiago 55 Reviews 421 reads
posted
5 / 11

The Cohiba Robusto is the most exclusive cigar in the world. To this day the Cohiba Robusto still has such a mystique around it because it was FIDEL CASTRO'S secret tobacco blend that only Fidel and a very few selected diplomats had the pleasure of enjoying. It was only in recent years that the Cohiba Robusto was made public.

The Cohiba Robusto has a thick, and easy draw which produces a lot of smoke. The flavor overall has a dark chocolate base, which supports more subtle flavors like cinnamon, pepper and almonds. It has a meaty smoke that requires the smoker to sit back, relax and let himself be consumed by the rich aromas.

The Cohiba Robusto is nothing short of a masterpiece.

Very good DoctorGonzo, I'm a Madura man myself but I will ask my guy, however I'm sure he only takes cash.

romanticbello 43 Reviews 324 reads
posted
6 / 11

Ever since I put my lips on this, I've not partaken of anything else.
Cigar wise.

Robertini 4 Reviews 490 reads
posted
7 / 11

I don't even see myself smoking them.
But if I did and after a careful study...

I would smoke the Mr. B Lonsdale Maduro




Ok, thank you guys and get me into a new vice... not really

DoctorGonzo 106 Reviews 176 reads
posted
9 / 11

I have cash for a box of good hand-rolled Cubans.
And a really good bottle of brandy to go with it.
Total Old School.

Come_on,_Really! 349 reads
posted
10 / 11

This is very candid discussion about a criminal act that can come with a $250,000 fine and up to 10 years in prison.

Probably should delete this thread.

DoctorGonzo 106 Reviews 174 reads
posted
11 / 11

Unless TER legal informs me otherwise, I see no problem in discussing the theoretical fantasy of smoking a good cuban hand rolled cigar.

I'm also a long time advocate and activist favoring the decriminalization of both marijuana and prostitution, and have been actively and vocally opposed to religious artifacts and references integrated into a secular government structure.

The last person to offer me a Jose L. Piedra was a Beltway bureaucrat... as in Washington DC, where more than half the Cuban-cigars brought into this country wind up being smoked.

So yes, really. I will question the mentality that places more emphasis on prosecuting victimless crime than Felony Murder every day of the week.

We should be concerned about improving our image with Cuba at this point instead of wallowing in the mud of a Cold War mindset more than 30 years outmoded.

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