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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 32128"><p>Pipes2Smoke offers a Cuban cigar mixture that sounds good, but it's pricy enough that I don't want to try it. "cause if it <u>is</u> that good, I'd be worse off pining for it than just never knowing.</p><p></p><p>Cuban cigars are definitely an oligarchial thing (no peasants need apply). General "Stormin' Norman" Schwartzkoff of the Desert Storm campaign was famous for his cuban cigar consumption. He called it "Burning the enemy's crops -- one at a time."</p><p></p><p>:face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 32128"] Pipes2Smoke offers a Cuban cigar mixture that sounds good, but it's pricy enough that I don't want to try it. "cause if it [u]is[/u] that good, I'd be worse off pining for it than just never knowing. Cuban cigars are definitely an oligarchial thing (no peasants need apply). General "Stormin' Norman" Schwartzkoff of the Desert Storm campaign was famous for his cuban cigar consumption. He called it "Burning the enemy's crops -- one at a time." :face: [/QUOTE]
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