Any cigar afficionados here?

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seodevhead
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Any cigar afficionados here?

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Anyone here smoke a good cigar? Any brands you all suggest? I smoke em' every now and then and have really started liking the La Flor Dominica Double Ligero Chisel. Strong, but good.
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*cough* *cough* *splutter* *cough*

Yay for the smoking ban in England (politics aside) :D

Actually, I have to admit, from a distance where you're not overwhelmed with Cigar smoke does smell nice, but there's no way I could smoke one and enjoy it.

My grandad used to tell my grandma he was quitting and he was quite convincing, but as kids we figured out that you could tell when he'd sneaked out to his veggie plot for a cigar because if you put your nose close to the floor that's where the smell would be drifiting. It was easy to catch him out. When he was smoking like a chimney he used to let me or my brother blow out the match. Memories :lol:
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I really enjoy a Romeo y Julieta now and then. Good cigar and affordable at around $10.
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A smoked a cigar once, with a friend for celebrating the birth of his son. It was alright. The wine afterward really made it good.
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