Re: Eternal Favourites?



On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:15:27 -0600, mungball <mungball@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Alex W. wrote:
>
>> Looking back on my cigar-smoking career to date -- and rooting around
>> my odds-and-ends humidor -- I realise that I do not appear to have a
>> single "eternal favourite", no one cigar which has always made my
>> regular rotation year in, year out. Over the years, my preferences
>> have switched from light to heavy smokes, from one country to another,
>> from EMS to maduro and back, from smaller to larger, and from fatter
>> to thinner cigars and back -- sometimes repeatedly. I have had
>> periods when I went for strength, and times when I hunted certain
>> flavours, but throughout all this, no one cigar managed to hold my
>> regard. Is there such a beast out there at all? Am I alone in this
>> inconstancy? I am not asking for the perfect cigar -- we all know
>> that there is no such thing -- but for an "Old Faithful", a smoke
>> utterly reliable, consistent and always at least acceptably enjoyable.
>> What say ye?
>>
>>
>RASS
>SD4
>Boli PC (yumm)
>ERDM Lunch Club (one of Tim's) (at least I would like to become
>accustomed to these) :)

Those 98's were totally awesome. I grabbed another box of 2001's but
they are not the same. :o/ Maybe with time, but doubtful.

>
>john
--
TimL
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