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04-02-2007, 03:37 AM
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I agree.. I am not judging anyone .
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I judge everyone. As equally as I judge myself.
Point?
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04-02-2007, 08:43 AM
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I've said this before Sam but I don't know how many poeple believe it. Maxine and Still Dizzy are one in the same.
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If it is then he is changing the way he writes quite a bit. Some of the responses come back so fast I am not sure anyone could post that quick and not slip up somewhere in writing styles.
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04-02-2007, 09:32 AM
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Maxine..are you really a woman? I usually accept posters at face value. If you are who you say you are I imagine you to be smoking a cigar ,drinking whisky and cussing and carrying on about liberals.
The thought has also crossed my mind you could be a liberal and be cussing and carrying on to make conservatives look bad.
So introduce yourself..where are you from and how did you come to feel so vehement in your views? Are you really Maxine?
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Sam, what is wrong with smoking cigars and drinking whiskey? I know men and women on both sides of the spectrum that do both.
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04-02-2007, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Sam
I agree.. I am not judging anyone .
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Didn't ask anyone to judge anyone, just the debate.
BTW, I can't believe this thread received the number of post it has, I posted it as a joke, like a pre April 1 post 
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04-02-2007, 12:56 PM
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Sam, what is wrong with smoking cigars and drinking whiskey? I know men and women on both sides of the spectrum that do both.
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Nothing Rob..where did I say there was something wrong. i just gave a humorous description of how I imagined Maxine.
NF..sometimes the joke thread bring out some funny comments. I just chose it as a place to ask Maxine about herself since no serious debate was happening here in this room.
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04-02-2007, 01:48 PM
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Nothing Rob..where did I say there was something wrong. i just gave a humorous description of how I imagined Maxine.
NF..sometimes the joke thread bring out some funny comments. I just chose it as a place to ask Maxine about herself since no serious debate was happening here in this room.
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Sam, ok, I was just wondering because I have smoked a cigar and drank wiskey at least once in my life. Have you ever tried a good cigar? I can be very rrelaxing to smoke a good one and have a nice drink.
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04-02-2007, 02:04 PM
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Sam, ok, I was just wondering because I have smoked a cigar and drank wiskey at least once in my life. Have you ever tried a good cigar? I can be very rrelaxing to smoke a good one and have a nice drink.
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Rob, what is your favorite cigar? I lean toward Dominicans with Arturo Fuente as my favorite. I had a Canadian client once and he would bring me "off shore" cigars on occassion "Hecho en Habana" but I found them too harsh. I also find that the taste of a cigar will vary with your mood. But for me, A Gentleman Jack and an Opus X can't be beat.
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04-02-2007, 02:52 PM
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Rob, what is your favorite cigar? I lean toward Dominicans with Arturo Fuente as my favorite. I had a Canadian client once and he would bring me "off shore" cigars on occassion "Hecho en Habana" but I found them too harsh. I also find that the taste of a cigar will vary with your mood. But for me, A Gentleman Jack and an Opus X can't be beat.
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I have found some very mild Fuentes that I like. I currently have been smokining a Dominicans when I can find them. When I was in Canada Jan I bought a couple of Cubans but they were pretty harsh for my tastes.
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04-02-2007, 03:20 PM
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I have found some very mild Fuentes that I like. I currently have been smokining a Dominicans when I can find them. When I was in Canada Jan I bought a couple of Cubans but they were pretty harsh for my tastes.
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Ever try the Hemingway's? They are good and they make one called "The Short Story" Hemingway. Its about a 20 minute smoke. The Opus X is a bit pricy to be honest (Around $30.00 when you can find one) so I tend toward the Hemingways ($4.50 or so). I also have purchased some from Thompson Cigar Co. They have really good prices on name brands and most of their off brands are good as well. Many times the off brand is produced by the major growers but are sold under another name.
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04-02-2007, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45
Ever try the Hemingway's? They are good and they make one called "The Short Story" Hemingway. Its about a 20 minute smoke. The Opus X is a bit pricy to be honest (Around $30.00 when you can find one) so I tend toward the Hemingways ($4.50 or so). I also have purchased some from Thompson Cigar Co. They have really good prices on name brands and most of their off brands are good as well. Many times the off brand is produced by the major growers but are sold under another name.
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Yes I have smoked some off brands that are pretty good. I tend to spend around $5 for a good cigar, but then I don't get to smoke them as often but I generaly have one a night.
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