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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #390 on: February 11, 2015, 03:29:23 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
fuk'n noobies, in nice weather I like bigger cigars so fuk you over the hill noobies.
Oh, so you mean like motorboating?
Yeah, making fun of noobies then liking cigars with "sweet tips", really? guess you jack off for a swisher sweet, well never mind you do that anyway.
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #391 on: February 11, 2015, 03:31:14 PM »

Bergen County Rail Line service is suspended between Secaucus and Glen Rock stations due to trespasser fatality.
Feb 11, 2015  03:13:34 PM
MNBN County Line train #1265 the 3:26pm from Hoboken is Cancelled due to trespasser fatality. Passengers to train #1121 the 3:29pm from Hoboken, for service to Secaucus, Ridgewood, Ho Ho Kus and Waldwick.
Feb 11, 2015  02:47:51 PM
MNBN County Line train #1272 the 2:35pm from Secaucus is up to 60 min. late, due to trespasser incident this train is operating on the Main Line.
Feb 11, 2015  02:38:23 PM
BCML train #1259 the 1:58pm from Garfield is delayed due to a trespasser incident. Update to follow.

Ok, looks like two different trains hit two different people on my line home.  wonder if I will get home from seacaucus tonight... it's always a trespasser, they never hit anyone who belongs on the tracks...
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #392 on: February 11, 2015, 03:31:26 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
Don't go dissin' on the noobies now....
Don't need none of that platinum arrogance....you know what can happen.
Quiet down yellowstar...
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #393 on: February 11, 2015, 03:32:03 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking. 
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #394 on: February 11, 2015, 03:34:08 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking.
Oh so you liked them last year but have since matured on to smaller things?
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #395 on: February 11, 2015, 03:38:09 PM »

21 Nica Libre Toro (6.0 x 54)
             10/24.50
20 Acid Kuba Kuba Robusto (5.0 x 54)
              5/24.50
19 Flores y Rodriguez Cabinet Seleccion Robusto (5.0 x 52)
            10/22.50
18 EP Carrillo Dark Rituals (second gen.) Toro (6.0 x 52)
            5/25.00
17 Man O' War Virtue Salomon (5.7 x 54)
          10/37.50
16 Latitude Zero Experimental Robusto (5.0 x 50)
           5/25.00
15 Serie "55" Imperial Toro Sampler Victor Sinclair
         16/39.99
14 Diamond Crown Julius Caeser Toro (6.0 x 52)
          3/37.25
13 Vagina Farms Breakfast Blend Toro (6.0 x 52)
         10/29.99
12 Gurkha Warpig Robusto (5.0 x 54)
         10/26.50
11 La Aroma de Cuba Robusto (5.0 x 54)
          5/24.00
10 Rocky Patel Signature Toro (6.0 x 52)
         10/34.99
 9 Jaime Garcia Reserva Especial Robusto 5.2 x 52
           5/22.50
 8 Romeo y Julieta Vintage Toro
         10/39.99
 7 5 Vegas Limitada TENTH Belicoso
          5/27.50
 6 Oliva Saison Maduro Toro (Torpedo) (6.0"x50)
         10/34.99
 5 H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Churchill
          5/23.50
 4 Man O' War Immortal Robusto (5.5"x52)
         10/39.99
 3 Tatuaje Tattoo
          5/19.99
 2 Diesel Uncut
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 1 Flor de Las Antillas
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #396 on: February 11, 2015, 03:39:12 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking.
Oh so you liked them last year but have since matured on to smaller things?
Back in 2010/11ish - haters gon hate!
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #397 on: February 11, 2015, 03:40:01 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking.
Oh so you liked them last year but have since matured on to smaller things?
Back in the day...
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #398 on: February 11, 2015, 03:45:24 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking.
Oh so you liked them last year but have since matured on to smaller things?
Back in the day...
You know, when I was like, 23/4...
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #399 on: February 11, 2015, 03:54:02 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Hey Sam, just trying to read up on the banter.  Saw you got the CI Copper label (Drew Estate) toros.  I did also ... haven't had one in a long while ... they are kind of an occasional guilty pleasure ... they are infused (not flavored), have a hazelnut taste to them (like Frangelico liqueur) ... and taste great with a breakfast of pancakes, butter, hot maple syrup, applewood smoked bacon, coffee and juice ...  I don't know, they just go well together or have the cigar afterwards with another cup of coffee ... So that's about a once a month to every few months' indulgence ... secret ingredient ... natural ground peanut butter spread in layers between hot pancakes, covered in hot maple syrup.  I'm telling you ... it's worth a try ... Let me know what you think.  (This is a biannual post).
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #400 on: February 11, 2015, 03:56:41 PM »

Thanks CG!  May have to try one for the ride home.
They are a really good smoke - great for noobies too as they have a slight sweetness to the tip and a good mild/med body.  Plus, they are toro sized so the noobies feel good about smoking a bigger cigar...fuckin noobies!
not big on sweet tips  (tips, I said tiPs) but Toro is the preferred size of cigar here.  noob or not.  sounds like a good coffee in the morning or ride to work smoke.
Amen to that - liked the few I have had back when I first got into smoking.
Oh so you liked them last year but have since matured on to smaller things?
Back in the day...
You know, when I was like, 23/4...
Yeah, back in the day I undestand, like when I was 58/59 and was mostly a noobie of about 30 years.
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #401 on: February 11, 2015, 03:59:19 PM »

Gotta get out and get some sunshine and a M/C ride in while the temps are above 40F.
See you later Daves, Shaun, Sam, Flip, et al ...
Nuts, I missed the Diesel Uncuts at that price ... wonder if they will show up again.
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #402 on: February 11, 2015, 04:00:09 PM »

Ok i got to finish a short workaference and going home.  Later oldies but noobies
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #403 on: February 11, 2015, 04:02:17 PM »

Gotta get out and get some sunshine and a M/C ride in while the temps are above 40F.
See you later Daves, Shaun, Sam, Flip, et al ...
Nuts, I missed the Diesel Uncuts at that price ... wonder if they will show up again.
Travel well Sly.  As they were second up, I think the chances  are good for a repeat in the next couple of hours.
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Re: 2/11/2015
« Reply #404 on: February 11, 2015, 04:04:22 PM »

Gotta get out and get some sunshine and a M/C ride in while the temps are above 40F.
See you later Daves, Shaun, Sam, Flip, et al ...
Nuts, I missed the Diesel Uncuts at that price ... wonder if they will show up again.
Good to see you Sly, even if it's only a drive-by!
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