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I'll get up and fly away
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I see that CI is now selling Gurkha overruns. This brings up many questions like:
1. If you overrun one Gurkha model, couldn't you just give the rest another name, possibly named after a Himalayan mountain or something? 2. Do you figure these will be better or worse than the Gurkha firsts? 3. These are are overruns, of course. Hypothetically, what would a Gurkha second be like? You may have other questions you'd like to add to this topic as well. Go ahead. I'm easy. |
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Admiral Douchebag
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If a Gurkha is smoked in the forest, can you still hear me scream?
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Admiral Douchebag
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Shouldn't you be telling us?
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Moar Padrons!
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Eh...if they were cheap enough, they would be decent yard cigars or mooch cigars. I guess I am in the minority on them. None I have had have been horrible, just not worth the scratch they ask for them. They are $2-$3 cigars at best. The figurado with the brown/gold label isn't bad at all.
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Yes I am a Pirate
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Ceilin' fan it stirs the air, Cigar smoke does swirl. The fragrance on the pillow case, and he thinks about the girl. Thanks, JB, 1975. |
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