Cigars

I would like to think there are a few females that would join in for bullshitting and beverages. Originally Posted by Doglegg
Bullshitting is my second favorite hobby!
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so no trying to bullshit an accomplished bull shitter
I think we are using different definitions of "bullshitting". I was referring to "shooting the shit". You seem to be focused on "doublespeak". Let's leave that to politics, business, and marketing where it belongs hmm?

If you want to wax philosophical on how socio-economics affect behavior...that's more my speed.
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  • ttmax
  • 07-05-2014, 08:10 AM
.....and there you have it from above. ...... and...... any way...I do like an occasional cigar... but the only ones I find that are mild with a little sweet flavor are the small cigars that cost $3 or 4 dollars....I have tried larger cigar for about $20 but to strong......as you can see I don't know cigars. ...so what do you suggest with my Gentlemen's Jack or any good bourbon......dam I feel stupid......don't get me wrong. ...I am older and can afford it......
...so what do you suggest with my Gentlemen's Jack or any good bourbon.... Originally Posted by ttmax
I would suggest you start out with a Baccarat. They are an inexpensive mild cigar with a bit of a sweet taste to them. I used to send boxes of them to my son in Iraq. He really enjoyed them, still does actuallybut now on his own dime. From there I would consider looking at the Ashton or Davidoff products. They make some mild, smooth but still rich tasting cigars as well as some big taste ones. Among the major cigar manufacturers, some address both mild and big cigars. I would recommend a visit to a Club Humidor in San Antonio (http://www.clubhumidor.com/) or any other quality cigar store and ask for some assistance. At Club Humidor the folks asked what I currently smoked, what I've tried, what I liked and didn't like flavor wise and then offered some suggestions. All of them were great and have expanded my choices in the evening. I like a good rich cigar but I can't handle the bite some guys like. To each his own.

Oh, there is a whole array of flavored cigars, from Maker's Mark to other bourbons, whiskeys, honey, etc. I've never ventured down that rabbit hole but I know my son has. It kinda fits with his enjoyment of pipe tobacco as well, many of those being somewhat flavored.

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  • ttmax
  • 07-05-2014, 12:04 PM
Thanks...for you and the rest of you all that send me a pm
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Opus X is what I am smoking now, but Aged Room also has a great selection,