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I could have gone further I think, But I really didn't feel like vacuuming myself and the floor.
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Will smoke for food
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I'm comfortable enough with my manhood to tell you thats a sweet ash you got there.
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Not bad at all!
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That is a hell of a nice ash. I never really like any Camachos, but I am going to have to reconsider now. Last time I had an ash that long was on an El Rey Del Mundo Robusto Larga.
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Absolute BEAUTY!
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Yes, They are great cigars.
I never get tired of them and they go so well with a sweeter single malt scotch like the Balvenie double wood. Ferrari5180 I think you will like these if you give em a try. |
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