Cedric Michael Luckey

Today's Smoke 11/21/2008 What will you put up to the flame today?

My cigar brothers and sistas, good morning! Its Friday and it is the WEEKEND BABY!!!! Cigars for everybody!
I plan to put to the flame a Perdomo Habano Maduro and a Onyx Churchill

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Camacho Diploma Maduro... (maybe 2 ; again)...

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Started the day with a Perdomo Fresco. I'll take some Palmas Puros to work and tonight I will treat myself to something at Churchills n Down. Maybe a Camacho Diploma or a Chisel Maduro. If any new cigars brands have arrived I might give one a try.

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Macanudo 1968, robusto or whatever the smallest size is. Not too bad a smoke for 5.30 in the morning.

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Punch London Club maduro as I will be outside in the cold.

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I had mine in the garage. It was a tad chilly but not too bad.

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I am starting out with the R.P. Autumn Collection Rubusto. Then onto an Ashton VSG Enchantment.

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I'll be meeting Sandi da Lawyer and some guy named Steve at Hudson Bar & Books tonight, and memorializing the event with one of the following: Illusione MK, Mi Barrio, Sancho Panza box-pressed or Puros Indios special-aged torpedo.

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JFR Titan maduro. Reminds me a LOT of the RP Edge Battalion....but half the price! (^_^ )

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In smoking order as I was driving out and about: a Vigilante Sun Grown Robusto at Noon, a Perdomo Remainders Rosado Corona around 2, a Fire Maduro Robusto around 4, and a Camacho Havana Petite Corona around 5.

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Partagas 160 Robusto (picked some up on the cheap from CBid a while back, and its turned into a very decent mild/medium smoke)
La Aurora CT Preferrido
Padron '64 Principe Maduro

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Had a Oliva Series V Maduro that was gifted by Charming Karl, loved it! and some little coffee flavored thing I got from one of the vendors(can't remember who) that had a very tight draw. Tasted pretty good once it got going but it was like trying to suck a thick shake through a tiny straw.

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La Finca (gift from Sandi da Lawyer)
Sancho Panza maduro box-pressed (gift from St. Jimbob)

Both yummy, especially the latter! full of rich woodsy sweet maduro flavors.

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