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Doin Time on Planet Earth
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Yep, I've been thinking the same thing.
When you're a newbie you get in the habit of trying anything and everything. After a few years it's hard to break the habit. In 3 years, I've narrowed my field to about 5000 of the 10,000 different smokes! LOL (and the bastids keep coming out with new ones) Chemyst ![]() |
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Ain't Never Gonna Leave
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Todd
Location: Northcentral woods of Wisconsin
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I love trying new cigars. But I started a thread along these lines just the other week, that it really appears that I have a few that are the majority of my stock, and I smoke more of them than anything else. And, I wouldn't be disappointed if that is all I smoke.
I still love to try new things - and look forward to doing so thanks to a Shilala and a couple other bombing me pretty solidly, giving me sticks I probably never would purchase if I had to spend my own money. Of course, it might just lead me to say, I need to get some of these, and get rid of the other stuff I have. I'll smoke less often, but I'll smoke the more pricey stuff.
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Order Restored
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