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If you could smoke one cigar with anyone dead or alive, who would it be? I think it would be cool to see what names are tossed out there. You can name one celebrity and one other, such as a family member or close friend. You can also name the cigar.

For me I would love to smoke one with my Grandfather. He died when I was 19. I like to "catch up" with him and show him what kind of man his grandson turned out to be. I would let my grandfather pick out the cigar for this one. The celebrity would be JFK. You know he knew a good cigar!

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Jesus. Can you imagine if he just miracled the cigar? I often wondered how good that wine must of been he made, I imagine his cigar would be the best.
A good cigar with my dad and a pipe with my grandfather. Both are gone but I remember them fondly everytime I light up a cigar or sit down and smoke one of my grandfather's pipes. GOOD TIMES!!!!!

I always wanted to meet John Wayne or Clint Eastwood. Old School smokers!!

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Churchills with Churchill, of course. How cool would that be?

Think it'd be fun to sit down and smoke ceegars with that band MMK likes, "Sheepshank" or whatever their name is, just to make him jealous.

So far the most famous person I've herfed and drank with was Mickey Rooney, one year at RTDA.
A celeb to smoke cigars with...hmmm...Chris Tucker because we both would be having some laughs and jokes which would make it a lot of fun. The smoke would be some Oliva G Maduro Churchills.

For other, it would have to be my friend Amber, who moved up north to pursue her career as a lawyer. When she was here in D.C. it was fun to hang with her and smoke cigars. No telling what smoke to have...her taste might have changed though she loved Joya de Nic.
The family member would be one of the Heidel's... Before they left Germany, and General Robert E. Lee. And I think that we would kick back with a Padron 1926 80th Anniversary.
The family member would be one of the Heidel's... Before they left Germany, and General Robert E. Lee. And I think that we would kick back with a Padron 1926 80th Anniversary.
Samuel Clemmens/ Mark Twain. I would love to try some of the sticks he was so proud of smoking. Apparently they were horrendous. He has an essay about this subject that is more than worth a read.

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/887/

Groucho Marx

Milton Berle

George Burns

Sigmund Freud (though he would probably hate me for arguing with him so much)

The list goes on from there. all philosophers, actors and writers.

If I have to choose only one then Mr. Twain wins for a few reasons but can you imagine the conversation if i was able to get all of these men at a table.

The people in my family that I would love to sit and talk with again would not be happy that I was smoking at all so that's out.
This may sound bad, but I would pick Hitler. I would ask him why he was such an ass, then put out my stogie in his eye.
HAHAHAHAHAA!
Great question! Since Brian already took Churchill I will pick Che Guevara. I have read a lot of biographical material and I think it would be most interesting to have a political conversation with him. What kind of cigar would it be? I guess I'd let Che give me one of his Cubans.
i think the family member i would smoke with is my grandpa who passed away a few years ago the celebrity would be Charles Darwin or Winston Churchill.

the Cigars would be Perdomo Champagne
Very nice.

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