Wattie
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They look very like the ones I dabbled in.This evenings first cigar, a Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs (whilst the wife is preparing dinner naturally)
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They look very like the ones I dabbled in.This evenings first cigar, a Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs (whilst the wife is preparing dinner naturally)
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You need to stock up
Scaf,I bl00dy wish they did Scaf!
I like your style and taste Bebs.I bl00dy wish they did Scaf!
There is ‘some’ truth to this ‘rolled on a virgin’s thigh’ saying:Scaf,
They’ve run out of virgins to keep up with his cigar needs!
You are too kindI like your style and taste Bebs.
Very classy.
Clearly not Australian virgins as each cigar would have a tatoo!There is ‘some’ truth to this ‘rolled on a virgin’s thigh’ saying:
Once the tobacco leaves have fermented and aged they are shipped to the cigar factories in large bags (think ton bags).
The first process they go through is the flattening and stretching of each single leaf as they are extracted from these large bags - and THIS is actually done by a team of women who flatten and stretch over their thighs! I very much doubt any of these women are virgins though.. more like in their 40s and 50s and rather stretched themselves!
Hans J Wegner, Papa Bear chair.Love those chairs!
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Apologies for the delay. That actually looks like a very decent selection of Havanas. Excellent choice! Some of my personal favorites amongst that lot.