Cigars thread

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Haven't smoked in a while but my usual is Romeo y Julieta. They're not crazy expensive and they are, at least in my opinion, right in the middle. Not too weak, not too strong. I get the red ones, Churchill. I think the red is Dominican and the Blue is Nicaraguan but I might be getting that backwards. It's been a long time since I've bought a full box of them so I just remember them by color now. Come to think of it I'm going to try to get some sticks tomorrow. I think the longest cigar I ever smoked was like twice the length of a Churchill. I might be misremembering but that's what I thought it was. I literally went into the store and was like "hey give me the longest cigar you got" and they handed me this thing. I walked around the city, drunk, and just smoked it. I must've looked like a douche but I had fun. Cigars are fun.
 
I actually did try this with one of my stogies and it really does effect it. It changes that smooth rich taste to just being a swisher sweet dry feeling. I was thinking on this though, what if you don’t do the humidifier but you instead boil some water and put a net over the pot (maybe the lid to to keep the moisture condensed) to bring the cigar back to life? I might try that next time.
BTW it turns out that the humidity where I live just happens to be a natural humidor.
 
My babies moved out. Wish me luck, I’ve had two, I may have a third (the first one sucked, some are real underpowered) and am already woozy, and I have bed in two hours.
 
Light up a stogie t00bz
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